Tks5 interactome reveals endoplasmic‐reticulum‐associated translation machinery in invadosomes
Invadosomes—dynamic structures enabling matrix invasion—include rosettes, dots, and linear forms, depending on cell type and context. Using the invadosome marker Tks5 (SH3PXD2A), we identified shared molecular features across cell types. Mass spectrometry revealed components of the translation machinery, notably EIF4B, and ER‐associated proteins within
Léa Normand+11 more
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Dinner in the dark: Factors influencing leopard activity patterns within a large protected area. [PDF]
Smyth LK, Balme GA, O'Riain MJ.
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Chart V. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, May, 1906
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ABSTRACT Identifying efficient otolith subsampling strategies that maintain data quality for stock assessments is imperative given limited resources to meet age‐estimation demands of managed fish stocks. Our objective was to evaluate the performance of three different subsampling strategies: (1) fixed otolith subsampling, (2) proportional otolith ...
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New Long-Term Use Solid Bismuth Microelectrode Arrays for Rapid and Sensitive Determination of Sunset Yellow in Isotonic Beverages and Water Samples by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry. [PDF]
Korolczuk M+3 more
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Chart VI. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, April, 1920
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Earlier spring arrival of migratory birds to breeding sites and advanced breeding often bring enhanced reproductive success but demand good body‐condition. When populations exhibit extensive winter distributions, the differing energetic costs associated with the quality and migration distance to each wintering area can have implications for individual ...
Snæþór Aðalsteinsson+2 more
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Factors Influencing Emergence Timing Patterns of Long-Tailed Bats in Exotic and Native Forest in New Zealand. [PDF]
Feng B+3 more
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Chart VI. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, December, 1919
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Artificial light alters spatial and temporal habitat use by a crepuscular aerial insectivore
Artificial light is increasing worldwide, and has biological effects from molecular to ecosystem levels, which may be particularly severe for crepuscular and nocturnal animals. We investigated how artificial light affected spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use by Common Nighthawks Chordeiles minor in the southern Grassland and northern Boreal ...
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