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This study identified that STK33 may serve as a target of Bufalin, which induces the degradation of STK33 and inhibits the growth of TNBC. Furthermore, STK33 is highly expressed in TNBC and enhances TNBC cell proliferation by phosphorylating and stabilizing CCAR1.
Shilong Jiang +11 more
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A CRISPR activation screen reveals a cilia disassembly pathway mutated in focal cortical dysplasia. [PDF]
Elliott SD +13 more
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This figure is a candidate for the cover image. It shows a whole‐mount fluorescent image of lymphatic vessels (red) in the heart of an adult Cdh5‐Dre; Prox1‐RSR‐CreER; Rosa26‐tdT mouse. Image courtesy of Ximeng Han. Abstract Cell fate determination is a fundamental process in multicellular development.
Hui Chen +3 more
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Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors and Small GTPases: Their Regulation and Functions, Diseases, and Therapeutic Targets. [PDF]
Lin Z +15 more
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Polycystin‐1 (PC1) senses collagen and ECM stiffness to promote tumor migration via Daam1‐mediated actin remodeling. A cleavage‐resistant PC1 mutant enhances YAP nuclear translocation and CTGF expression, which activates CAFs and further stiffens the ECM, forming a feed‐forward loop that drives tumor progression and metastasis.
Jiaofeng Zhou +12 more
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Non-muscle myosin II-dependent cumulus cell migration at ovulation is required for sperm to reach the egg in mice. [PDF]
Carvalho KF, Clarke HJ.
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This review highlights the synthesis and applications of magnetized cells (MCs) and magnetized scaffolds (MSs) in advancing bone tissue engineering strategies. It further demonstrates how magnetic particles (MPs) improve scaffold properties and how external magnetic fields enhance mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, proliferation, and osteogenic ...
Elio Cinar SanSegundo +3 more
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C1-linker region of PARG1 RhoGAP promotes the catalytic recognition fold of RhoA substrate. [PDF]
Kouchi Z, Kojima M.
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Mechanotransduction in Shaping Immunity: Pathways, Crosstalk, and Pathophysiological Relevance
This review comprehensively summarizes the role of mechanotransduction in shaping immunity. It details how immune cells respond to biomechanical cues via mechanotransduction cascades and emphasizes the mechanical crosstalks within the immune microenvironment. The emerging significance of mechanoimmunology in both health and diseases is also highlighted.
Ruijiao Yan +7 more
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