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βFaar selectively targets and inhibits the GTPase activity of the RAB18 protein, thereby reducing LD volume. Conversely, βFaar promotes nuclear translocation of the transcription factor IRF4 in inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT), facilitating the browning of white adipose tissue and attenuating body fat accumulation.
Yue Yang+13 more
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Enhancing the applied force and range of axial optical tweezers. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Milstein JN.
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A Tweezers-like Motion of the ATP-Binding Cassette Dimer in an ABC Transport Cycle [PDF]
Jue Chen+4 more
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Spin‐Orbit Angular Momentum Conversion in Coupled Nonparaxial Bessel Acoustic Vortices
This study gives a formulaic description of the spin‐orbit angular momentum (AM) conversion in coupled fields of two nonparaxial Bessel acoustic vortices. Experimental results of wave field measurements provide compelling evidence for spin‐orbit AM conversion via passive artificial structures.
Di‐Chao Chen+5 more
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Long-lived multilevel coherences and spin-1 dynamics encoded in the rotational states of ultracold molecules. [PDF]
Hepworth TR+5 more
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Florigen and Florigen‐Like Genes Regulate Temperature‐Responsive Flowering in Tomato
This study uncovers that FLOWERING LOCUS T‐Like 2 (FTL2) and SINGLE‐FLOWER TRUSS (SFT) antagonistically regulate temperature‐responsive flowering in the tomato shoot apical meristem. High temperature induces floral repressor FTL2, which directly inhibits SFT to delay short‐day floral transition, while SFT reciprocally inhibits FTL2 to promote flowering.
Jia Song+8 more
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Harnessing optical forces with advanced nanophotonic structures: principles and applications. [PDF]
Gao G, Shao T, Li T, Wang S.
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Reversibly Addressing an Allosteric Catalyst In Situ: Catalytic Molecular Tweezers [PDF]
Nathan C. Gianneschi+3 more
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A nanofabrication method enabling the direct growth of plasmonic nanostructures are presented on suspended tapered optical nanofibers via Blurred Electron Beam Induced Deposition (BEBID). By defocusing the beam to reduce mechanical stress, BEBID achieves sub‐20 nm precision and structural control, enabling directional scattering and light–matter ...
Antonio Balena+9 more
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Molecular Tweezers Block the Functional Pore of a Protein Machine. [PDF]
Kirupakaran A+10 more
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