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Hcfc1 and Ogt Mediate Zebrafish CNS Regeneration Through Hippo/Yap Signalling
This work identifies Hcfc1 and Ogt as key regulators of zebrafish CNS regeneration through modulation of Hippo/Yap signalling. Loss of Hcfc1 or Ogt activity inhibition impairs regeneration, which is restored by Yap overexpression, revealing a new regulatory axis that enhances CNS regenerative capacity.
Priyanka P. Srivastava +9 more
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Fructose consumption and metabolic hypertension in rats: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Vs A +11 more
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Nanosilicates triggered MAP4‐dependent microtubule remodelling via the ROS/MAPK pathway, shifting microtubules into a dynamic active state, which subsequently promoted activation of the STAT3 pathway, ultimately facilitating periodontal angiogenesis.
Lingling Shang, Yuhan Hu, Shaohua Ge
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Updated Neuronal Numbers of the Rat Hippocampal Formation: Redesigning the Hippocampal Model. [PDF]
Arellano JI, Rakic P.
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Abstract Aims Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) has emerged as a promising metabolic regulator with hepatoprotective properties in metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), yet its underlying mechanisms remain elusive.
Jia Li +9 more
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Correction to "Ethanol-Extracted Cameroonian Propolis Counteracts Tamoxifen-Induced Endometrial Hyperplasia by Modulating Apoptosis and Proliferation-Regulating Proteins in Intact Wistar Rats". [PDF]
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Effects of vatinoxan and fentanyl on blood glucose concentrations and diuresis in male Wistar rats sedated with medetomidine and midazolam. [PDF]
Lindh E +4 more
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Casper Wistar (1760-1818). [PDF]
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Alpha‐crystallin B chain (CRYAB) has been reported to stabilize mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4 (SMAD4) in transforming growth factor‐β (TGF‐β) signaling, enabling target gene transcription. We show nuclear CRYAB–SMAD4 interaction for the first time in human skeletal muscle fibers and its regulation by exercise.
Kirill Schaaf +7 more
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