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HIV-1 Ribonuclease H Inhibitory Phenolic Glycosides from Eugenia hyemalis
Heidi R. Bokesch +5 more
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Alkyltriphenylphosphonium Binding to Cardiolipin Triggers Oncosis in Cancer Cells
Alkyltriphenylphosphonium, exemplified by TPP+‐C14, preferentially accumulates in mitochondria and selectively binds to cardiolipin, a key phospholipid of the inner mitochondrial membrane, causing loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, severe cellular ATP depletion, and calcium imbalance.
Jin Li +8 more
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In HCC, circZNF79(5) binds to YBX1 and functions as an oncogene, recruits BRCC36 to remove K63‐linked ubiquitin chains to stabilize YBX1 protein, and promotes HCC progression via the HIF‐1 signaling pathway. Conversely, circZNF79(5) silencing activates the AMPK/mTOR pathway, inducing p62‐mediated selective autophagic degradation of YBX1.
Xueqiang Guo +20 more
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In Vitro Enzymatic and Cell Culture-Based Assays for Measuring Activity of HBV Ribonuclease H Inhibitors. [PDF]
Li Q, Tavis JE.
europepmc +1 more source
In Yoo and Mainkar et al., we present a minimally invasive, CM‐selective modRNA delivery system encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles for intravenous (IV) administration. This platform enables selective cardiac translation of therapeutic modRNA but suppresses expression in off‐target tissues, including tumors.
Jimeen Yoo +19 more
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p16Ink4a‐Positive Hepatocytes Drive Liver Fibrosis Through Activation of LIFR Family Pathway
This study found that, following the long‐term CCl4 treatment, p16high hepatocytes appeared in zone 3, spatially co‐localizing with fibrotic areas. A specific cluster of p16high hepatocytes upregulated CTF1/LIF expression which induced HSC activation and further liver fibrosis, as revealed by single cell transcriptomic analysis.
Koji Nishikawa +23 more
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Identification and assessment of the 1,6-dihydroxy-pyridin-2-one moiety as privileged scaffold for HBV ribonuclease H inhibition. [PDF]
Giannakopoulou E +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Binding thermodynamics of metal ions to HIV-1 ribonuclease H domain. [PDF]
Oda M +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Normal bladders exhibit quiescent fibroblasts/macrophages, whereas neurogenic bladders show acute‐phase Itga8⁺ fibroblast expansion driven by Trem2⁺ macrophage‐secreted Fn1, which activates FAK/RhoA/ROCK signaling, promotes cytoskeletal remodeling, and upregulates pro‐fibrotic genes.
Jiaxin Wang +9 more
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