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PTBP1 protects Y RNA from cleavage leading to its apoptosis-specific degradation
Some RNAs such as 28S rRNA, U1 small nuclear RNA (snRNA), and Y RNAs are known to be cleaved during apoptosis. The underlying mechanism, functions,...
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Keypoint-MoSeq: parsing behavior by linking point tracking to pose dynamics
Keypoint tracking algorithms can flexibly quantify animal movement from videos obtained in a wide variety of settings. However, it remains unclear...
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Exploring the variation in α-amylase activity and thermostability in green malt of diverse barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) germplasm
This study investigated the activity and thermostability of α-amylase in green malt across a diverse panel of 54 barley genotypes, comprising 20...
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Benchmarking and integrating human B-cell receptor genomic and antibody proteomic profiling
Immunoglobulins (Ig), which exist either as B-cell receptors (BCR) on the surface of B cells or as antibodies when secreted, play a key role in the...
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Polycomb function in early mouse development
Epigenetic factors are crucial for ensuring proper chromatin dynamics during the initial stages of embryo development. Among these factors, the...
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A type II phosphatidylinositol-4-kinase coordinates sorting of cargo polarizing by endocytic recycling
Depending on their phosphorylation status, derivatives of phosphatidylinositol play important roles in vesicle identity, recognition and...
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Biological impact and therapeutic implication of tumor-associated macrophages in hepatocellular carcinoma
The tumor microenvironment is a complex space comprised of normal, cancer and immune cells. The macrophages are considered as the most abundant...
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Heritability of functional gradients in the human subcortico-cortical connectivity
The human subcortex plays a pivotal role in cognition and is widely implicated in the pathophysiology of many psychiatric disorders. However, the...
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Comprehensive analysis of the Xya riparia genome uncovers the dominance of DNA transposons, LTR/Gypsy elements, and their evolutionary dynamics
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can move or replicate within a genome, and their study has become increasingly important in...
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Precise in vivo RNA base editing with a wobble-enhanced circular CLUSTER guide RNA
Recruiting the endogenous editing enzyme adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) with tailored guide RNAs for adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA base...
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Mass spectrometry-based proteomic landscape of rice reveals a post-transcriptional regulatory role of N6-methyladenosine
Rice is one of the most important staple food and model species in plant biology, yet its quantitative proteomes are largely uncharacterized. Here we...
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The neural network RTNet exhibits the signatures of human perceptual decision-making
Convolutional neural networks show promise as models of biological vision. However, their decision behaviour, including the facts that they are...
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Template-independent enzymatic synthesis of RNA oligonucleotides
RNA oligonucleotides have emerged as a powerful therapeutic modality to treat disease, yet current manufacturing methods may not be able to deliver...
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Tumor evolution metrics predict recurrence beyond 10 years in locally advanced prostate cancer
Cancer evolution lays the groundwork for predictive oncology. Testing evolutionary metrics requires quantitative measurements in controlled clinical...
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