Skip to main content

previous disabled Page of 4
and
  1. No Access

    Article

    Lightning-induced features on granitic gneiss and its implication for rare lightning scars from the geological record

    Cloud-to-ground lightning can cause high-temperature and high-pressure deformation features in rock at the strike point, forming fulgurite. Although cloud-to-ground lightning is a frequent phenomenon, rock ful...

    Tze Yuan Chen, Li-Wei Kuo, Dennis Brown in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2022)

  2. Article

    Author Correction: B lymphocyte-derived acetylcholine limits steady-state and emergency hematopoiesis

    Maximilian J. Schloss, Maarten Hulsmans, David Rohde, I-Hsiu Lee in Nature Immunology (2022)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Neutrophils incite and macrophages avert electrical storm after myocardial infarction

    Sudden cardiac death, arising from abnormal electrical conduction, occurs frequently in patients with coronary heart disease. Myocardial ischemia simultaneously induces arrhythmia and massive myocardial leukoc...

    Jana Grune, Andrew J. M. Lewis, Masahiro Yamazoe in Nature Cardiovascular Research (2022)

  4. Article

    Open Access

    Simultaneous stabilization of actin cytoskeleton in multiple nephron-specific cells protects the kidney from diverse injury

    Chronic kidney diseases and acute kidney injury are mechanistically distinct kidney diseases. While chronic kidney diseases are associated with podocyte injury, acute kidney injury affects renal tubular epithe...

    Kamalika Mukherjee, Changkyu Gu, Agnieszka Collins, Marcel Mettlen in Nature Communications (2022)

  5. No Access

    Article

    Cerebrospinal fluid can exit into the skull bone marrow and instruct cranial hematopoiesis in mice with bacterial meningitis

    Interactions between the immune and central nervous systems strongly influence brain health. Although the blood–brain barrier restricts this crosstalk, we now know that meningeal gateways through brain border ...

    Fadi E. Pulous, Jean C. Cruz-Hernández, Chongbo Yang, Ζeynep Kaya in Nature Neuroscience (2022)

  6. No Access

    Article

    B lymphocyte-derived acetylcholine limits steady-state and emergency hematopoiesis

    Autonomic nerves control organ function through the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches, which have opposite effects. In the bone marrow, sympathetic (adrenergic) nerves promote hematopoiesis; however, ho...

    Maximilian J. Schloss, Maarten Hulsmans, David Rohde, I-Hsiu Lee in Nature Immunology (2022)

  7. Article

    Open Access

    A non-dividing cell population with high pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase activity regulates metabolic heterogeneity and tumorigenesis in the intestine

    Although reprogramming of cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancer, little is known about how metabolic reprogramming contributes to early stages of transformation. Here, we show that the histone deacetylas...

    Carlos Sebastian, Christina Ferrer, Maria Serra, Jee-Eun Choi in Nature Communications (2022)

  8. Article

    Open Access

    Lightning-induced high temperature and pressure microstructures in surface and subsurface fulgurites

    Cloud-to-ground lightning causes both high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphism of rocks, forming rock fulgurite. We demonstrate that a range of microstructural features indicative of high temperatures a...

    Li-Wei Kuo, Steven A. F. Smith, Chien-Chih Chen, Ching-Shun Ku in Scientific Reports (2021)

  9. No Access

    Article

    Oxidized phosphatidylcholines found in multiple sclerosis lesions mediate neurodegeneration and are neutralized by microglia

    Neurodegeneration occurring in multiple sclerosis (MS) contributes to the progression of disability. It is therefore important to identify and neutralize the mechanisms that promote neurodegeneration in MS. He...

    Yifei Dong, Charlotte D’Mello, William Pinsky, Brian M. Lozinski in Nature Neuroscience (2021)

  10. Article

    Open Access

    Exercise rapidly alters proteomes in mice following spinal cord demyelination

    Exercise affords broad benefits for people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) including less fatigue, depression, and improved cognition. In animal models of multiple sclerosis (MS), exercise has been shown to imp...

    Brian Mark Lozinski, Luiz Gustavo Nogueira de Almeida, Claudia Silva in Scientific Reports (2021)

  11. Article

    Combination of Hydroxychloroquine and Indapamide Attenuates Neurodegeneration in Models Relevant to Multiple Sclerosis

    As the underlying pathophysiology of progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) remains unclear, current treatment strategies are inadequate. Progressive MS is associated with increased oxidative stress and ...

    Dennis Brown, Dorsa Moezzi, Yifei Dong, Marcus Koch, V. Wee Yong in Neurotherapeutics (2021)

  12. Article

    Open Access

    Patient-derived organoids and orthotopic xenografts of primary and recurrent gliomas represent relevant patient avatars for precision oncology

    Patient-based cancer models are essential tools for studying tumor biology and for the assessment of drug responses in a translational context. We report the establishment a large cohort of unique organoids an...

    Anna Golebiewska, Ann-Christin Hau, Anaïs Oudin, Daniel Stieber in Acta Neuropathologica (2020)

  13. Article

    Open Access

    Dianhydrogalactitol synergizes with topoisomerase poisons to overcome DNA repair activity in tumor cells

    1,2:5,6-Dianhydrogalactitol (DAG) is a bi-functional DNA-targeting agent currently in phase II clinical trial for treatment of temozolomide-resistant glioblastoma (GBM). In the present study, we investigated t...

    Beibei Zhai, Yue Li, Sudha Sravanti Kotapalli, Jeffrey Bacha in Cell Death & Disease (2020)

  14. Article

    Open Access

    Imaging active faulting in the western Taiwan Strait

    Large, destructive historical earthquakes off the coast of China’s Fujian Province point to important tectonic activity in the western Taiwan Strait that, until recently, has received little attention. We pres...

    Yifeng Zhang, Hao Kuo-Chen, Joaquina Alvarez-Marron, Dennis Brown in Scientific Reports (2020)

  15. Article

    Open Access

    Dianhydrogalactitol induces replication-dependent DNA damage in tumor cells preferentially resolved by homologous recombination

    1,2:5,6-Dianhydrogalactitol (DAG) is a bifunctional DNA-targeting agent causing N7-guanine alkylation and inter-strand DNA crosslinks currently in clinical trial for treatment of glioblastoma. While preclinical s...

    Beibei Zhai, Anne Steinø, Jeffrey Bacha, Dennis Brown in Cell Death & Disease (2018)

  16. Article

    Open Access

    Tyrosine kinase-mediated axial motility of basal cells revealed by intravital imaging

    Epithelial cells are generally considered to be static relative to their neighbours. Basal cells in pseudostratified epithelia display a single long cytoplasmic process that can cross the tight junction barrie...

    Jeremy Roy, Bongki Kim, Eric Hill, Pablo Visconti, Dario Krapf in Nature Communications (2016)

  17. Article

    Open Access

    Map** the H+ (V)-ATPase interactome: identification of proteins involved in trafficking, folding, assembly and phosphorylation

    V-ATPases (H+ ATPases) are multisubunit, ATP-dependent proton pumps that regulate pH homeostasis in virtually all eukaryotes. They are involved in key cell biological processes including vesicle trafficking, endo...

    Maria Merkulova, Teodor G. Păunescu, Anie Azroyan in Scientific Reports (2015)

  18. No Access

    Book

  19. No Access

    Article

    V-ATPase interacts with ARNO and Arf6 in early endosomes and regulates the protein degradative pathway

    The recruitment of the small GTPase Arf6 and ARNO from cytosol to endosomal membranes is driven by V-ATPase-dependent intra-endosomal acidification. The molecular mechanism that mediates this pH-sensitive recr...

    Andrés Hurtado-Lorenzo, Mhairi Skinner, Jaafar El Annan in Nature Cell Biology (2006)

  20. No Access

    Article

    TRPC6 is a glomerular slit diaphragm-associated channel required for normal renal function

    Progressive kidney failure is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of disorders. Podocyte foot processes and the interposed glomerular slit diaphragm are essential components of the permeability ba...

    Jochen Reiser, Krishna R Polu, Clemens C Möller, Peter Kenlan in Nature Genetics (2005)

previous disabled Page of 4