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Tumor Electric Field Therapy Inhibits TGF‐β/C1R Signaling Axis‐Driven Epithelial‐Mesenchymal Transition in Glioblastoma
CNS Neuroscience &Therapeutics, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2026.Tumor electric field therapy (TEFT) inhibits glioblastoma progression by suppressing the TGF‐β/SMAD2/3/STAT3/C1R axis to reverse epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT). C1R knockdown reduces tumor growth and mesenchymal characteristics. This study identifies C1R as a key molecular target of TEFT and a potential biomarker for the aggressive mesenchymal Junyi Chen, Yuyang Liu, Qi Liu, Hongyu Liu, Cheng Sun, Xu Chen, Xinchen Zhao, Jinxin Lan, Yaping Feng, Lilin Qin, Jialin Liu, Ze Li, Ling Chen +12 morewiley +1 more sourceHigh-salinity growth conditions promote tat-independent secretion of tat substrates in Bacillus subtilis [PDF]
, 2012 The Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis contains two Tat translocases, which can facilitate transport of folded proteins across the plasma membrane. Previous research has shown that Tat-dependent protein secretion in B.Alami, Antelmann, Antelmann, Barnett, Barnett, Berks, Bogsch, Bolhuis, Bongers, Bron, Bursy, Carmine G. Monteferrante, Chaddock, Cline, Colin Robinson, Cristobal, DeLisa, Driessen, Eijlander, Gasson, Harwood, Hoper, James P. Barnett, Jan Maarten van Dijl, Jongbloed, Jongbloed, Jongbloed, Jongbloed, Kolkman, Kouwen, Kouwen, Kunst, Lewis, Maillard, Meile, Meissner, Mendel, Muller, Natale, Nicolas, Palmer, Palmer, Panahandeh, Pommier, René van der Ploeg, Ridder, Robinson, Robinson, Sambrook, Sargent, Sjouke Piersma, Stanley, Thijs R. H. M. Kouwen, Tjalsma, Tjalsma, Tullman-Ercek, van der Ploeg, van Dijl, van Roosmalen, Yuan +59 morecore +1 more sourceproteogenomics
Citation: 'proteogenomics' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.09775 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms. Requests for commercial openaire +2 more sourcesEnhanced whole genome sequence and annotation of Clostridium stercorarium DSM8532T using RNA-seq transcriptomics and high-throughput proteomics [PDF]
, 2014 BACKGROUND: Growing interest in cellulolytic clostridia with potential for consolidated biofuels production is mitigated by low conversion of raw substrates to desired end products.Alvare, Graham, Fristensky, Brian, Henrissat, Bernard, Krokhin, Oleg, Levin, David, McQueen, Peter, Schellenberg, John, Sparling, Richard, Thallinger, Gerhard, Verbeke, Tobin, Wilkins, John, Zhang, Xiangli +11 morecore +2 more sourcesIntegrated proteogenomic and metabolomic characterization of papillary thyroid cancer with different recurrence risks [PDF]
, 2023 Ning Qu, Di Chen, Ben Ma, Lijun Zhang, Yuting Wang, Hongping Wang, Zhaoxian Ni, Wen Wang, Tian Liao, Jun Xiang, Yulong Wang, Jin Shi, Dixin Xue, Weili Wu, Yu Wang, Qinghai Ji, Hui He, Rong‐Liang Shi, Hai‐long Piao +18 moreopenalex +1 more sourceProteomic analysis of Artemisia annua – towards elucidating the biosynthetic pathways of the antimalarial pro-drug artemisinin [PDF]
, 2015 Background: MS-based proteomics was applied to the analysis of the medicinal plant Artemisia annua, exploiting a recently published contig sequence database (Graham et al.BM Lange, Brian Flatley, C Ansong, Chhaya Patole, CJ Paddon, DA Fidock, DK Ro, GD Brown, GD Brown, Geoffrey D. Brown, IA Graham, J Gershenzon, JQ Kong, JQ Kong, K Yang, KH Teoh, Laura Bryant, LK Sy, LV Bindschedler, LV Bindschedler, M Farhi, MC Chang, MV Duke, R Noorden Van, Rainer Cramer, SO Duke, SS Soetaert, T Wu, W Wang, Y Zhang, YJ Chang +30 morecore +1 more sourceStage-specific proteomes from onchocerca ochengi, sister species of the human river blindness parasite, uncover adaptations to a nodular lifestyle [PDF]
, 2016 Despite 40 years of control efforts, onchocerciasis (river blindness) remains one of the most important neglected tropical diseases, with 17 million people affected.Adam, Altschul, Altschul, Anon, Argueta, Armstrong, Armstrong, Arumugam, Babayan, Bazzocchi, Bendtsen, Benjamini, Bennuru, Bennuru, Berry, Berry, Board, Boatin, Brattig, Brattig, Brophy, Bulman, Burbelo, Burchard, Burket, Butler, Chandrashekar, Chawade, Chhabra, Choi, Claros, Constam, Cooray, Crump, Darby, Darby, Desjardins, Duckert, Edgar, Edwards, Erttmann, Finn, Franceschini, Frank, Gallin, Gardon, GBD 2013 Mortality and Causes of Death Collaborators, Geary, Ghali, Ghedin, Ghosh, Gilbert, Globisch, Godel, Gomez-Escobar, Gopal, Gotenstein, Gottsch, Grainger, Gretes, Guan, Guiliano, Hansen, Henrichfreise, Hewitson, Hewitson, Hewitson, Hotez, Hunter, Ichishita, Joseph, Joza, Kanazawa, Klion, Ko, Koonin, Korten, Krogh, Larkin, Li, Li, Liebau, Liebau, Liebau, Liebau, Littler, Liu, Longo, Lu, Lundquist, Lustigman, Lustigman, Mackenzie, Makepeace, Marti, McGarry, McSorley, Melnikow, Meyer, Michalski, Morales-Hojas, Moreno, Moreno, Morris, Mossmann, Nana-Djeunga, Nfon, Nicholson, Nomura, Ohtsuki, Ohtsuki, Osei-Atweneboana, Page, Pant, Parra, Petersen, Plaisier, Quintana, Ranjan, Rew, Rogalski, Roth, Saitou, Schulz-Key, Schulz-Key, Scocchi, Sheehan, Silva, Sommer, Srivastava, Tamarozzi, Tanikawa, Taylor, Tchakouté, Ternent, Tew, Thompson, Tiwari, Trees, Vogel, Wahl, Waterhouse, Westermann, Wildenburg, Willenbucher, Wilson, Wisniewski, Wu, Wu, Xie, Xie, Yamaguchi, Yang, Yasuda, Zanetti, Zipfel +155 morecore +6 more sources