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Sir proteins impede, but do not prevent, access to silent chromatin in living Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]
Wu KY +4 more
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Abstract Recent evidence suggests that heat treatment (HT) and resistance training can limit skeletal muscle mass loss during immobilization. However, the effects of repeated HT sessions combined with hybrid exercises (EX), which promote both endurance and resistance responses, on muscle protein turnover following hindlimb unloading (HU) remain ...
Tom Normand‐Gravier +9 more
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Treacle-dependent TOPBP1 condensation regulates the nucleolar DNA damage response. [PDF]
Petrova NV +9 more
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Hypoxia and hypercapnia elicit overlapping but distinct skeletal muscle toxicities
Abstract figure legend Hypoxia and hypercapnia cause overlapping skeletal muscle phenotypes, including atrophy, change in myofibre metabolic profile and myogenic response to injury. Both signals operate via distinct cellular pathways. Abstract Skeletal muscle dysfunction is strongly associated with elevated mortality in acute and chronic pulmonary ...
Joseph Balnis, Ariel Jaitovich
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Telomere-to-telomere characterization of rDNA chromosome in the myxomycete Didymium iridis. [PDF]
Khan A +5 more
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Deterrence, Development, and Denial: Securitising Climate‐Induced Mobility in the European Union
ABSTRACT Climate‐induced mobility poses a mounting governance challenge for the European Union (EU), where climate action, migration control, and security policy intersect in uneven and contested ways. While EU discourse frequently frames climate change as a “threat multiplier,” migration governance remains anchored in deterrence logics, producing a ...
Manasa Bollempalli
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Evolutionary trends of As51 satellite DNA and its colocalization with 45S ribosomal DNA: a conserved feature in Characiformes fishes. [PDF]
Desajacomo LM +6 more
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ABSTRACT Corsia (Corsiaceae) is a remarkable genus of achlorophyllous, fully mycoheterotrophic plants distributed across New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Northern Australia. The genus has often been considered an example of adaptive radiation amongst mycoheterotrophic plants, with 25 narrowly endemic species, most known from just one or two ...
Sebastian A. Hatt, Penniel Lamei
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Regulation of Pre-rRNA Processing in Plant: Mechanisms, Plasticity, and Developmental Implications. [PDF]
Chen N, Huang S, Mo B, Xiong W.
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