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RIPK4 function interferes with melanoma cell adhesion and metastasis
RIPK4 promotes melanoma growth and spread. RIPK4 levels increase as skin lesions progress to melanoma. CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated deletion of RIPK4 causes melanoma cells to form less compact spheroids, reduces their migratory and invasive abilities and limits tumour growth and dissemination in mouse models.
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Laser writing of metal-oxide doped graphene films for tunable sensor applications. [PDF]
Rathod S, Snowdon M, Tino MP, Peng P.
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Unravelling the sensing mechanism of bis-urea macrocycle-based anion receptor: a theoretical study
G.S. Gopika Krishnan, K. Muraleedharan
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Mechanisms of endothelial flow sensing
Nature Cardiovascular Research, 2023Fluid shear stress plays a key role in sculpting blood vessels during development, in adult vascular homeostasis and in vascular pathologies. During evolution, endothelial cells evolved several mechanosensors that convert physical forces into biochemical signals, a process termed mechanotransduction.
Claire Aitken +3 more
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2009
The mechanisms by which the gut senses and responds to nutrients involve the interplay of multiple complex pathways. In addition to regulating digestion and absorption, the pathways stimulated by molecules in the gut lumen mediate gastric motility, food intake, and satiety. Furthermore, protective mechanisms are activated as necessary to prevent injury,
Arushi, deFonseka, Jonathan, Kaunitz
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The mechanisms by which the gut senses and responds to nutrients involve the interplay of multiple complex pathways. In addition to regulating digestion and absorption, the pathways stimulated by molecules in the gut lumen mediate gastric motility, food intake, and satiety. Furthermore, protective mechanisms are activated as necessary to prevent injury,
Arushi, deFonseka, Jonathan, Kaunitz
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Bacterial sensing mechanism revealed
Science, 2017Structural Biology Escherichia coli use a transmembrane sensor protein to sense nitrate in their external environment and initiate a biochemical response. Gushchin et al. compared crystal structures of portions of the NarQ receptor that included the transmembrane helices in ligand-bound or unbound states. The structures suggest a signaling mechanism by
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Statistical Mechanics of Compressed Sensing
Physical Review Letters, 2010Compressed sensing (CS) is an important recent advance that shows how to reconstruct sparse high dimensional signals from surprisingly small numbers of random measurements. The nonlinear nature of the reconstruction process poses a challenge to understanding the performance of CS.
Surya, Ganguli, Haim, Sompolinsky
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