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At low cell density, SETDB1 and YAP1 accumulate in the nucleus. As cell density increases, the Hippo pathway is gradually activated, and SETDB1 is associated with increased YAP1 phosphorylation. At high cell density, phosphorylated YAP1 is sequestered in the cytoplasm, while SETDB1 becomes polyubiquitinated and degraded by the ubiquitin–proteasome ...
Jaemin Eom +3 more
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Hybrid local-global representation learning with stochastic Gaussian classification for underwater acoustic target recognition. [PDF]
Yang C +7 more
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Bone metastasis in prostate cancer (PCa) patients is a clinical hurdle due to the poor understanding of the supportive bone microenvironment. Here, we identify stearoyl‐CoA desaturase (SCD) as a tumor‐promoting enzyme and potential therapeutic target in bone metastatic PCa.
Alexis Wilson +7 more
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Path-Routing Convolution and Scalable Lightweight Networks for Robust Underwater Acoustic Target Recognition. [PDF]
Zhao Y +6 more
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Retracted: Automatic Target Recognition of SAR Images Using Collaborative Representation. [PDF]
Intelligence And Neuroscience C.
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We reconstituted Synechocystis glycogen synthesis in vitro from purified enzymes and showed that two GlgA isoenzymes produce glycogen with different architectures: GlgA1 yields denser, highly branched glycogen, whereas GlgA2 synthesizes longer, less‐branched chains.
Kenric Lee +3 more
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Hierarchical Local-Global Feature Fusion Network for Robust Ship Target Recognition in Complex Maritime Environment. [PDF]
Liu X, Zhang S, Chen S, Li J, Luo Y.
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Few-shot learning for joint model in underwater acoustic target recognition. [PDF]
Tian S, Bai D, Zhou J, Fu Y, Chen D.
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Radar HRRP target recognition based on stacked denosing sparse autoencoder [PDF]
Guangxing Tai +3 more
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Structural biology of ferritin nanocages
Ferritin is a conserved iron‐storage protein that sequesters iron as a ferric mineral core within a nanocage, protecting cells from oxidative damage and maintaining iron homeostasis. This review discusses ferritin biology, structure, and function, and highlights recent cryo‐EM studies revealing mechanisms of ferritinophagy, cellular iron uptake, and ...
Eloise Mastrangelo, Flavio Di Pisa
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