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Insulin release and the microtubular system of the islets of Langerhans. Identification and characterization of tubulin-like protein [PDF]
W Montague, Simon L. Howell, I C Green
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The State of High‐Resolution Imaging of the Human Inner Ear: A Look Into the Black Box
High‐resolution imaging of the cochlea is challenged by numerous unique aspects of this organ, where sensorineural cells, crucial for hearing, are too small for conventional modalities like magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. This article reviews current imaging techniques, emerging technologies, and innovations aimed at improving ...
Shelley Batts+3 more
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Quantitation and characterization of antibody binding to tubulin.
Livingston Van De Water, J.R. Olmsted
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High QSOX2 enhances stemness, drug resistance, and metastasis of ESCC cells. QSOX2‐mediated disulfide bond modification activates mTOR/c‐Myc signaling. CAFs‐secreted IGF‐1 drives mTOR/c‐Myc/QSOX2 positive feedback loop. Combining Ebselen, rapamycin, and cisplatin induces tumor dormancy in mice.
Wo‐Ming Chen+12 more
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On the role of the tubulin nonexchangeable GTP site in bovine neurotubule assembly.
Robert K. MacNeal, D L Purich
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Polymerization of purified tubulin by synthetic polycations [PDF]
Sergey Kuznetsov+4 more
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3D Brain Vascular Niche Model Captures Glioblastoma Infiltration, Dormancy, and Gene Signatures
This study developed a 3D brain vascular niche model that capture the key features of glioblastoma including perivascular infiltration, gene signature, dormancy and chemo resistance, by comparing 3D model with in vivo condition using identical glioma stem cells.
Vivian K. Lee+10 more
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Quantification and Properties of Tubulin Polymerization in Crude Brain Extracts and Preparations of Microtubular and Purified Tubulin [PDF]
Ignacio V. Sandoval, Pedro Cuatrecasas
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Dysfunctional decidual CD4+T cells induce recurrent pregnancy loss via palmitoylation‐dependent Tim‐3 lysosomal sorting and degradation. The integrated bioinformatics, proteomic, functional and model studies elucidate that Tim‐3 is palmitoylated by ZDHHC3 at Cys9. Sortilin bound to and directed palmitoylated Tim‐3 toward lysosome degradation, resulting
Liyuan Cui+6 more
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