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Sex and life experience shape locus coeruleus pretangle tau pathology
Abstract INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease features early a pathology in the locus coeruleus (LC), yet how sex and life experience shape LC vulnerability remains poorly understood. METHODS We expressed pseudophosphorylated human tau (htauE14) in LC neurons of TH‐Cre rats and exposed both sexes to early‐ or late‐life enrichment or stress.
Zia Hasan +10 more
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Consequences of a mobile genetic element integrated at secondary locations [PDF]
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Microbiology Graduate Program, 2013.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-96).Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs) are widespread mobile genetic ...
Menard, Kayla L. (Kayla Lynne)
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Identifying functional populations among the interneurons in laminae I-III of the spinal dorsal horn [PDF]
The spinal dorsal horn receives input from primary afferent axons, which terminate in a modality-specific fashion in different laminae. The incoming somatosensory information is processed through complex synaptic circuits involving excitatory and ...
Todd, Andrew J.
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Abstract TP53 mutations are found in over 50% of tumor types, including myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). MPNs are characterized by a chronic phase, which may progress to secondary acute myeloid leukemia (sAML). Here, we discuss the physiological functions of p53 in hematopoiesis and its deregulation in MPNs.
Suzana da Silva‐Benedito +6 more
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A Model of DNA Knotting and Linking [PDF]
We present a model of how DNA knots and links are formed as a result of a single recombination event, or multiple rounds of (processive) recombination events, starting with an unknotted, unlinked, or a (2,m)-torus knot or link substrate.
Buck, Dorothy, Flapan, Erica
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Mechanistic modeling of a rewritable recombinase addressable data module [PDF]
Many of the most important applications predicted to arise from Synthetic Biology will require engineered cellular memory with the capability to store data in a rewritable and reversible manner upon induction by transient stimuli.
Bates, Declan +5 more
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CRISPR Enabled Precision Oncology: From Gene Editing to Tumor Microenvironment Remodeling
CRISPR technology has progressed from a prokaryotic immune system to a diverse suite of editing platforms, including Cas nucleases, base and prime editors, and RNA‐targeting enzymes. These advances enable precise genomic and epigenomic interventions, high‐throughput functional screening, and immune engineering.
Kailai Li +8 more
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Members of the genus Acinetobacter possess distinct plasmid types which provide effective platforms for the acquisition, evolution, and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance structures.
María M. Cameranesi +4 more
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Mining ice in genomes: comparative genomics of integrative elements in prokaryotic genomes [PDF]
Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Biologia Molecular e Genética). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2010Elementos integrativos e conjugativos (ICEs) são um grupo muito diverso de elementos genéticos móveis, que se caracterizam por partilharem ...
Quintais, Leonor Maria dos Santos Silva Tomé, 1986-
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The chondro-osseous continuum: is it possible to unlock the potential assigned within? [PDF]
Endochondral ossification (EO), by which long bones of the axial skeleton form, is a tightly regulated process involving chondrocyte maturation with successive stages of proliferation, maturation, and hypertrophy, accompanied by cartilage matrix ...
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