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HB‐EGF‐loaded nanovesicles enhance trophectodermal spheroid attachment and invasion
Abstract The ability of trophectodermal cells (outer layer of the embryo) to attach to the endometrial cells and subsequently invade the underlying matrix are critical stages of embryo implantation during successful pregnancy establishment. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been implicated in embryo‐maternal crosstalk, capable of reprogramming ...
Qi Hui Poh +3 more
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Pathway discovery using transcriptomic profiles in adult-onset severe asthma [PDF]
Rationale Adult-onset severe asthma is characterized by highly symptomatic disease despite high intensity asthma treatments. Understanding of the underlying pathways of this heterogeneous disease needed for the development of targeted treatments.
Adcock, IM +27 more
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Abstract As an invaluable Chinese sheep germplasm resource, Hu sheep are renowned for their high fertility and beautiful wavy lambskins. Their distinctive characteristics have evolved over time through a combination of artificial and natural selection. Identifying selection signatures in Hu sheep can provide a straightforward insight into the mechanism
Fuping Zhao +6 more
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Zinc dyshomeostasis is manifested in breast and prostate cancer cells. This study attempted to uncover the molecular details prodded by the change of extracellular zinc by employing a panel of normal and cancerous breast and prostate cell lines coupled with the top‐down proteomics with two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis followed by liquid ...
Shital K. Barman +5 more
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Genomic analysis reveals convergent signatures of selection for milk traits in sheep and goats
Background Convergent evolution offers a unique lens through which to explore the molecular underpinnings of significant phenotypic transformations.
Zhanerke Akhatayeva +9 more
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High-Throughput Proteomics Detection of Novel Splice Isoforms in Human Platelets [PDF]
Alternative splicing (AS) is an intrinsic regulatory mechanism of all metazoans. Recent findings suggest that 100% of multiexonic human genes give rise to splice isoforms.
A Keller +48 more
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Unintended perturbation of protein function using GFP nanobodies in human cells [PDF]
Tagging a protein of interest with GFP using genome editing is a popular approach to study protein function in cell and developmental biology. To avoid re-engineering cell lines or organisms in order to introduce additional tags, functionalized ...
Clarke, Nicholas I. +3 more
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Evidence that public database records for many cancer-associated genes reflect a splice form found in tumors and lack normal splice forms [PDF]
Alternative splicing is widespread in the human genome, and it appears that many genes display different splice forms in cancerous tissue than in normal human tissues.
Lee, Christopher +2 more
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Distinct Genetic Alterations in Colorectal Cancer [PDF]
Colon cancer (CRC) development often includes chromosomal instability (CIN) leading to amplifications and deletions of large DNA segments. Epidemiological, clinical, and cytogenetic studies showed that there are considerable differences between CRC ...
Alejandro A. Schäffer +6 more
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Multiple Tests of Association with Biological Annotation Metadata [PDF]
We propose a general and formal statistical framework for the multiple tests of associations between known fixed features of a genome and unknown parameters of the distribution of variable features of this genome in a population of interest.
Dudoit, Sandrine +2 more
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