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Regulation of viral replication by host restriction factors. [PDF]
Lin Y, Zhu Y, Jing L, Lei X, Xie Z.
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Microneedles at the Forefront of Next Generation Theranostics
The TOC figure illustrates the revolutionary role of microneedles in modern medicine, showcasing their dual diagnostic and therapeutic functions. On the left, microneedles access interstitial fluid for real‐time monitoring of biomarkers like glucose and hormones.
Chan Wang+8 more
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Newcastle disease virus induces degradation of folliculin to regulate host cell energy metabolism and facilitate viral replication. [PDF]
Yang M+8 more
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Synthetic peptide nanostructures, formed within cancer cells in response to glutathione, lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death. The nanostructures significantly damage mitochondrial networks, impair cellular respiration, and induce cell death in both 2D cultures and 3D tumor spheroids.
Sarah Chagri+13 more
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Regulatory function of simian virus 40 DNA replication for late viral gene expression.
A. Graessmann+2 more
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Host cytoskeleton and membrane network remodeling in the regulation of viral replication. [PDF]
Gao X, Chen X, Yu L, Zhao S, Jiu Y.
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In the context of chronic hyperglycemia, a DDR is initiated, leading to the pathological activation of DNA‐PKcs in the diabetic heart. This activated DNA‐PKcs directly interacts with and phosphorylates YAP1 at Thr226, thereby increasing the nuclear expression of YAP1.
Junyan Wang+10 more
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Detecting the ability of viral, bacterial and eukaryotic replication proteins to track along DNA. [PDF]
Rachel L. Tinker+2 more
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Association Between Viral Replication Activity and Postoperative Recurrence of HBV-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma. [PDF]
Heo S+17 more
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Utilizing a stereotaxic injection mouse model and a novel mathematical approach, this study uncovers key subnetworks that drive pathological α‐synuclein (α‐Syn) progression in Parkinson's disease (PD). Remarkably, just 2% of the strongest connections in the connectome are sufficient to predict its spread.
Yuanxi Li+16 more
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