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A phenomenological density-scaling approach to lamellipodial actin dynamics [PDF]
The integration of protein function studied in vitro in a dynamic system like the cell lamellipodium remains a significant challenge. One reason is the apparent contradictory effects that perturbations of some proteins can have on the overall ...
Charras, G +5 more
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Colorectal adenomas (CRA) represent critical precursors to colorectal cancer (CRC), yet reliable transcriptomic biomarkers for early detection and therapeutic targeting remain limited. Integration of gut microbiota (GM) genetics with transcriptomics offers a novel approach to identify disease‐associated molecular signatures.
Chuang Liu +7 more
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The true story of Yeti, the "abominable" heterochromatic gene of drosophila melanogaster [PDF]
The Drosophila Yeti gene (CG40218) was originally identified by recessive lethal mutation and subsequently mapped to the deep pericentromeric heterochromatin of chromosome 2. Functional studies have shown that Yeti encodes a 241 amino acid protein called
Cuticone, Stefano +5 more
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Abstract Circulating extracellular vesicles and particles (EVPs) are being investigated as potential biomarkers for early cancer detection, prognosis, and disease monitoring. However, the suboptimal purity of EVPs isolated from peripheral blood plasma has posed a challenge of in‐depth analysis of the EVP proteome. Here, we compared the effectiveness of
Zurong Wan +16 more
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Tropomodulin Capping of Actin Filaments in Striated Muscle Development and Physiology [PDF]
Efficient striated muscle contraction requires precise assembly and regulation of diverse actin filament systems, most notably the sarcomeric thin filaments of the contractile apparatus. By capping the pointed ends of actin filaments, tropomodulins (Tmods) regulate actin filament assembly, lengths, and stability.
Gokhin, David S., Fowler, Velia M.
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The long‐term consumption of broad bean, especially unprocessed ones, can lead to hepatic lipid accumulation. The glycolysis inhibition, increased de novo lipogenesis, abnormalities in lipid metabolism and activation of oxidative stress were the key processes involved in broad bean‐induced hepatic lipid accumulation.
Bing Fu +16 more
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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Protects Human Islets against Cytokine-Mediated β-Cell Dysfunction and Death: A Proteomic Study of the Pathways Involved [PDF]
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) has been shown to protect pancreatic β-cells against cytokine-induced dysfunction and destruction. The mechanisms through which GLP-1 exerts its effects are complex and still poorly understood. The aim of this study was to
Ahlemann M. +64 more
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Medium extra‐cellular vesicles (mEVs) from splenectomised β‐thalassaemia/haemoglobin E (HbE) patients play important roles in thromboembolic complications. A proteomic analysis identified 72 proteins unique to splenectomised mEVs, including immunoglobulin subunits and cytoskeleton proteins.
Kunwadee Phongpao +13 more
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Supplementary Figure S1 from Tropomodulin 1 Expression Driven by NF-κB Enhances Breast Cancer Growth
Taku Ito-Kureha +7 more
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Abstract In healthy individuals, physical exercise improves cardiovascular health and muscle strength, alleviates fatigue and reduces the risk of chronic diseases. Although exercise is suggested as a lifestyle intervention to manage various chronic illnesses, it negatively affects people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS),
Ludovic Giloteaux +5 more
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