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The Caspase-Activated DNase drives inflammation and contributes to defense against viral infection
Mitochondria react to infection with sub-lethal signals in the apoptosis pathway. Mitochondrial signals can be inflammatory but mechanisms are only...
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IRGM/Irgm1 increases autophagy to inhibit activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in inflammatory injury induced acute liver failure
Immune-related GTPase M (IRGM) induces autophagy and suppresses inflammation, but its putative role and signaling mechanism remain undefined in the...
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ZBP1 causes inflammation by inducing RIPK3-mediated necroptosis and RIPK1 kinase activity-independent apoptosis
Z-DNA binding protein 1 (ZBP1) has important functions in anti-viral immunity and in the regulation of inflammatory responses. ZBP1 induces...
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Structural basis for recognition of 26RFa by the pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor
The neuropeptide 26RFa, a member of the RF-amide peptide family, activates the pyroglutamylated RF-amide peptide receptor (QRFPR), a class A GPCR....
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Specialized Tfh cell subsets driving type-1 and type-2 humoral responses in lymphoid tissue
Effective antibody responses are essential to generate protective humoral immunity. Different inflammatory signals polarize T cells towards...
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Nurturing gut health: role of m6A RNA methylation in upholding the intestinal barrier
The intestinal lumen acts as a critical interface connecting the external environment with the body’s internal state. It’s essential to prevent the...
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Ru(II)-based complexes containing 2-thiouracil derivatives suppress liver cancer stem cells by targeting NF-ÎşB and Akt/mTOR signaling
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are defined as a rare population of cancer cells related to tumor initiation and maintenance. These cells are primarily...
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Regulation of cardiac ferroptosis in diabetic human heart failure: uncovering molecular pathways and key targets
Diabetes significantly increases the risk of heart failure by inducing myocardial cell death, potentially through ferroptosis—an iron-dependent,...
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Mechanism and role of nuclear laminin B1 in cell senescence and malignant tumors
Nuclear lamin B1 (LMNB1) is a member of the nuclear lamin protein family. LMNB1 can maintain and ensure the stability of nuclear structure and...
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Peroxiredoxin I and II as novel therapeutic molecular targets in cervical cancer treatment through regulation of endoplasmic reticulum stress induced by bleomycin
Cervical cancer, significantly affecting women worldwide, often involves treatment with bleomycin, an anticancer agent targeting breast, ovarian, and...
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BRD9 regulates normal human hematopoietic stem cell function and lineage differentiation
Bromodomain containing protein 9 (BRD9), a member of the non-canonical BRG1/BRM-associated factor (ncBAF) chromatin remodeling complex, has been...
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C9orf72 controls hepatic lipid metabolism by regulating SREBP1 transport
Sterol regulatory element binding transcription factors (SREBPs) play a crucial role in lipid homeostasis. They are processed and transported to the...
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PD-L2 drives resistance to EGFR-TKIs: dynamic changes of the tumor immune environment and targeted therapy
There is a lack of effective treatments to overcome resistance to EGFR-TKIs in EGFR mutant tumors. A deeper understanding of resistance mechanisms...
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Detection of inflammasome activation in liver tissue during the donation process as potential biomarker for liver transplantation
Deceased donor liver transplantation (LT) is a crucial lifesaving option for patients with end-stage liver diseases. Although donation after brain...
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Ferroptosis: A double-edged sword
Ferroptosis represents a form of programmed cell death that is propelled by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation, thereby being distinguished by the...
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HAX-1 interferes in assembly of NLRP3-ASC to block microglial pyroptosis in cerebral I/R injury
Acute cerebral ischemia has a high rate of disability and death. Although timely recanalization therapy may rescue the ischemic brain tissue,...