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It is revealed that a metabolic–stromal loop driven by oxLDL–OLR1–FOXM1–FGF19 signaling promotes progesterone resistance in endometrial cancer. OxLDL activates epithelial–fibroblast crosstalk, enhancing proliferation and hormonal insensitivity. Disruption of this circuit, especially with resveratrol, restores MPA sensitivity, highlighting a potential ...
Xingchen Li +9 more
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Pangenome analysis of transposable element insertion polymorphisms reveals features underlying cold tolerance in rice. [PDF]
Qian Y +14 more
europepmc +1 more source
Structure of the archaebacterial (transposable element ISH50
WenLian Xu, W. Ford Doolittle
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The “gut‐joint axis” in knee synovitis is uncovered. Integrated multi‐omics studies are conducted in two independent osteoarthritis cohorts. Synovitis is characterized an increased F/B ratio, as well as alterations of 3‐HIA, geranic acid, and TWEAK. Upregulated TWEAK receptor is found in high‐grade synovitis, and inversely correlated with lower TWEAK ...
Xiaoshuai Wang +22 more
wiley +1 more source
Limited impact of the siRNA pathway on transposable element expression in Aedes aegypti. [PDF]
Bergman A +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
The transposition pattern of the Ac element in tobacco cultured cells.
Endang Semiarti +5 more
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System-Level Genetic Codes Using a Transposable Element-Like Mechanism with Applications to Cancer [PDF]
John F. McGowan
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This study presents the first pan‐transposable element (TE) atlas in rapeseed, profiling over 8 million TEs across 2311 accessions. Integrative analyses reveal that TEs broadly shape gene expression through diverse regulatory mechanisms, with key insertions in BnaA03.FLC and BnaA09.CYP78A9 linked to flowering time and silique development.
Zhiquan Yang +9 more
wiley +1 more source
A transposable element insertion in AUX/IAA16 disrupts splicing and causes auxin resistance in Bassia scoparia. [PDF]
Montgomery JS +12 more
europepmc +1 more source
The mosquito Aedes aegypti has a large genome size and high transposable element load but contains a low proportion of transposon-specific piRNAs [PDF]
Peter Arensburger +4 more
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