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Proximity-based proteomics (BioID) uncovers the Rho GTPase interactome in kidney podocytes. [PDF]
Ibrahim S +12 more
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Fabp5 Is the Key Regulator Mediating γ‐CEHC Differentiation in Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts
γ‐CEHC, as a natural Fabp5 inhibitor, ameliorates the osteoporotic microenvironment through a triple‐action mechanism—targeting Fabp5 inhibition → modulating macrophage polarization → balancing bone metabolism—highlighting its translational medical value.
Cheng Cheng +7 more
wiley +1 more source
KSR1 is a scaffold for the Hippo signaling pathway. [PDF]
Sayedyahossein S +11 more
europepmc +1 more source
Nuclear RhoA signaling regulates MRTF-dependent SMC-specific transcription
Dean P. Staus +6 more
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Trichinella spiralis serine protease mediates larval invasion of gut epithelium via binding to CK8 and activating RhoA/ROCK1 pathway. [PDF]
Zheng WW +8 more
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First, we evaluated of differences in sphingolipid metabolism using peripheral blood samples from IS patients and healthy controls. Then, we identify the hub genes linking sphingolipid metabolism and neuronal death via modular analysis of protein‐protein interaction networks.
Zhong‐can Chen +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Mechanometabolism of cell adhesion: Vinculin regulates bioenergetics via RhoA-ROCK. [PDF]
Fabiano ED +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
TTBK2‐Driven Ciliogenesis Is Required for Intrinsic Neuronal Regeneration After Spinal Cord Injury
TTBK2‐dependent ciliogenesis is required for intrinsic neuronal regeneration after spinal cord injury. Loss of TTBK2 disrupts primary cilium integrity, attenuates SHH signaling, and impairs axonal regrowth. Restoring SHH activity partially rescues neuronal structural deficits, highlighting the TTBK2/cilium–SHH as a therapeutic target.
Renfeng Zhang +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Rho Small GTPase Family in Androgen-Regulated Prostate Cancer Progression and Metastasis. [PDF]
Hairston DWS, Mudryj M, Ghosh PM.
europepmc +1 more source
Nobiletin (NOB) ameliorates Aβ‐induced Alzheimer’s pathology by restoring circadian rhythm via Bmal1. NOB rescues cognitive deficits, synaptic damage, and mitochondrial dysfunction in mice and neurons by enhancing Bmal1/Clock oscillations and downstream mitochondrial integrity, positioning circadian regulation as a therapeutic target for Alzheimer's ...
Huajing Gao +9 more
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