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This study analyzed gut microbiota in older adults with and without Frailty Syndrome by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and metagenomics. Frailty was associated with altered microbial composition, metabolic functions, and increased antimicrobial resistance, whereas non‐frail individuals showed healthier profiles.
Ana Barberá +5 more
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Firstly, we determined the content of the components in the co‐products of Epimedium wine and oil. Secondly, the clinical indications of the co‐products of Epimedium wine and oil were determined by in vitro cell experiments. Finally, the in vivo animal model was used for experimental verification.
Jinling Liang +9 more
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Ribosome biogenesis in plants requires the nuclear envelope and mitochondria localized OPENER complex. [PDF]
Wang W +5 more
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Supplementary Data S2 from BRD9 Degradation Disrupts Ribosome Biogenesis in Multiple Myeloma
Keiji Kurata +11 more
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Regulation of SirT1-Nucleomethylin Binding by rRNA Coordinates Ribosome Biogenesis with Nutrient Availability [PDF]
Leixiang Yang +7 more
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Ay et al. investigated the cellular mechanisms behind the role of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in FGF23 production. They revealed that LPA cooperates with 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D), that is, the bioactive form of vitamin D known to stimulate FGF23 synthesis. This synergy entails MAPK signaling and the induction of the gene encoding the interleukin‐
Birol Ay +7 more
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PCDHGB7 inhibits the progression of triple-negative breast cancer by suppressing XRCC5/MYC-mediated ribosome biogenesis. [PDF]
Shan M +18 more
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Mendelian randomization provides a multi-omics perspective on the regulation of genes involved in ribosome biogenesis in relation to cardiac structure and function [PDF]
Shuxu Wei +8 more
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The role of fibroblast growth factors in cell and cancer metabolism
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling regulates crucial signaling cascades that promote cell proliferation, survival, and metabolism. Therefore, FGFs and their receptors are often dysregulated in human diseases, including cancer, to sustain proliferation and rewire metabolism.
Jessica Price, Chiara Francavilla
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