All-Trans Retinoic Acid Impacts Early Palatal Shelves Development via the Wnt and TGF-β Signaling Pathways. [PDF]
Ma Y, Wang B, Gao S, Song T.
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Retinoic Acid Receptors Control Spermatogonia Cell-Fate and Induce Expression of the SALL4A Transcription Factor. [PDF]
Gely-Pernot A +10 more
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Keratinocyte‐Associated Biomarkers Reveal Pathogenic Mechanisms in Acne
The study workflow integrates scRNA‐seq and bulk RNA‐seq data to characterize acne pathogenesis. Step 1 identifies expanded keratinocyte populations using single‐cell analysis. Step 2 filters candidate genes via WGCNA and differential expression integration.
Sini Cai +5 more
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Modifications of Cytochrome <i>c</i> by Retinoic Acid Play a Crucial Role in Mitochondrial Dysfunction of Triple-Positive Human Breast Cancer Cells: Raman Spectroscopy and Imaging Study. [PDF]
Abramczyk H, Kopeć M, Surmacki J.
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Proximal Pulmonary Artery Stiffening as a Biomarker of Cardiopulmonary Aging
Mouse models revealed age‐associated increased circumferential stiffness of the proximal pulmonary artery that was associated with reorientation of collagen and decreased function of the lung and right ventricle. Age‐related transcriptional changes were indicative of senescence, ECM turnover, TGFβ signaling, and altered intercellular signaling among ...
Ruben De Man +22 more
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Modulation of axon excitable domains by astrocytes and microglia. [PDF]
Garrido JJ.
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Dietary protein restriction protects the aging heart in the context of obesity by limiting mitochondrial DNA leakage and suppressing cGAS–STING‐driven inflammation. Through AMPK–ULK1‐dependent mitophagy, protein restriction restores mitochondrial quality control, reduces cardiac remodeling, and preserves metabolic homeostasis during obesity‐associated ...
Wagner S. Dantas +8 more
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Signaling through retinoic acid receptors in cardiac development: Doing the right things at the right times. [PDF]
Xavier-Neto J +9 more
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Using mice, we applied multi‐omics to compare liver and skeletal muscle after chronic alcohol consumption. The liver responded more strongly across genes, proteins, and metabolites, with a lowered PC:PE ratio. Muscle showed inflammation, extracellular matrix activation, impaired mitochondrial energetics, and an elevated PC:PE ratio. Lipidomics affected
Craig R. G. Willis +6 more
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