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Overview of the regulation of intrinsic and extrinsic signals during neurodevelopment. Intrinsic genetic signals from NSCs, in conjunction with cues from microglia and blood vessels, collaboratively regulate the proliferation of NSCs, their fate determination, synaptogenesis, synaptic pruning, neuronal survival, and death, as well as communication ...
Yanyan Wang+4 more
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Bidirectional Replication of Simian Virus 40 DNA
Kathleen J. Danna, Daniel Nathans
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KRT6A Restricts Influenza A Virus Replication by Inhibiting the Nuclear Import and Assembly of Viral Ribonucleoprotein Complex. [PDF]
Chang Y+9 more
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Diallyl trisulfides (DATs) selectively induce cuproptosis in hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) by targeting Ras‐related protein Rab‐18 (RAB18) and regulating lipophagy. DATs promote RAB18 phase separation, enhance mitochondrial‐associated membrane structures (MAMs) formation, and increase succinylation of dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD) at K320.
Haoyuan Tian+16 more
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Involvement of DNA polymerase alpha in simian virus 40 DNA replication.
Howard J. Edenberg+2 more
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hnRNPH1 Inhibits Influenza Virus Replication by Binding Viral RNA. [PDF]
Xue R+15 more
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Confined Migration Drives Stem Cell Differentiation
Human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) homing to sites of regeneration requires navigation through mechanically confining extracellular matrix environments, inducing rapid and dramatic morphological adaptation. By exposing hMSCs to specific levels of physiological confinement, it is demonstrated that confinement can induce osteogenesis, and that this fate ...
Xu Gao+6 more
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In vitro replication of cowpea mosaic virus RNA. II. Solubilization of membrane-bound replicase and the partial purification of the solubilized enzyme [PDF]
P. Zabel, I. Jongen-Neven, A Van Krammen
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CircMYO9A inhibits influenza A virus replication by dampening haemagglutinin cleavage via increasing SERPINE1/PAI-1 expression. [PDF]
Zheng Y+5 more
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The salivary sheath protein myosin from SBPH is critical for the formation of the salivary sheath and feeding. However, myosin functions as a HAMP and triggered plant BAK1‐mediated PTI responses, which include the activation of calcium signaling pathways, MAPK phosphorylation, ROS bursts, and cell death, thereby triggering JA pathway.
Liangxuan Qi+12 more
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