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Biotin Production by Using Recombinant DNA Technology
Ohji Ifuku+3 more
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Eosinophils play a crucial role in the progression of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA). This study demonstrates that eosinophils, induced by OVA/IL‐5, promote Lumican secretion in the synovium, which binds to Annexin A1 in chondrocytes, inhibiting transforming growth factor β2 and Smad2/3 phosphorylation.
Wenqian Chen+12 more
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RACK7 Interacts with PRC2 Complex to Regulate Astrocyte Development
The study investigates the role of RACK7 in brain development using a conditional knockout mouse model. RACK7 deficiency results in developmental defects and abnormal astrocyte development by disrupting H3K27me3 chromatin binding. The underlying mechanism involves RACK7 interacting with the PRC2 complex to regulate the genomic localization of SUZ12 and
Fangfang Jiao+9 more
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Advances in molecular epidemiology and detection methods of pseudorabies virus. [PDF]
Zhuang L+7 more
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Direct facile screening of recombinant DNA vector constructs. [PDF]
Winnard PT+3 more
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Construction of Large‐Scale Bioengineered Hair Germs and In Vivo Transplantation
Here, a novel bioengineered hair germ (BHG) system is developed using thermodynamically incompatible mucopolysaccharides for efficient hair follicle regeneration. The BHG microspheres, produced via microfluidic technology, encapsulate Wnt3a for sustained release, enhancing mesenchymal stem cell differentiation and activating key regeneration pathways ...
Yangpeng Chen+8 more
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Effects of the <i>skp1</i> gene of the SCF complex on lipid metabolism and response to abiotic stress in <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i>. [PDF]
Deng XD, Wang M, Liu SH, Xu DL, Fei XW.
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Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) infection induces production of neophytadiene, a volatile resulting from chlorophyll degradation that is highly attractive to whiteflies. OBP2, an odorant‐binding protein from insect vector B. tabaci, exhibits a strong binding affinity for neophytadiene.
Xiao‐bin Shi+14 more
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