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SrTiO3–TiO2 Litchi-Like Hollow Nanospheres for Superior Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
SrTiO3 is a new type of inorganic non-metallic photocatalyst with unique properties, which has excellent performance in the decomposition of water to produce hydrogen. However, the existing SrTiO3-based photocata...
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Open AccessEnhanced extracellular production of laccase in Coprinopsis cinerea by silencing chitinase gene
Laccase, a copper-containing polyphenol oxidase, is an important green biocatalyst. In this study, Laccase Lcc5 was homologous recombinantly expressed in Coprinopsis cinerea and a novel strategy of silencing chit...
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P-doped g-C3N4 with triple calcinations for enhancing photocatalytic performance
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is a fresh type of environmentally friendly photocatalytic material with the potential to degrade pollutants in water. In particular, g-C3N4 (CN) has significant characteristics ...
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Open AccessRegulation of ciliary homeostasis by intraflagellar transport-independent kinesins
Cilia are highly conserved eukaryotic organelles that protrude from the cell surface and are involved in sensory perception, motility, and signaling. Their proper assembly and function rely on the bidirectiona...
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Open AccessStability and dynamics of a stochastic discrete fractional-order chaotic system with short memory
In this paper, a stochastic discrete fractional-order chaotic system with short memory is proposed, which possesses two equilibrium points. With the help of the Lyapunov function theory, some sufficient condit...
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Targeting the photoreceptor cilium for the treatment of retinal diseases
Photoreceptors, as polarised sensory neurons, are essential for light sensation and phototransduction, which are highly dependent on the photoreceptor cilium. Structural defects and/or dysfunction of the photo...
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Open AccessIdentification of chaos in fractional chaotic map
This paper utilizes the 0–1 test algorithm to identify chaos in a fractional chaotic map. A fractional Burgers map is proposed by means of the Caputo-like delta difference operator. The bifurcation diagrams, p...
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Open AccessMixed-lineage leukemia protein 2 suppresses ciliary assembly by the modulation of actin dynamics and vesicle transport
Primary cilia are critically involved in the coordination of diverse signaling pathways and ciliary defects are associated with a variety of human diseases. The past decades have witnessed great progress in th...
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Ciliary defects caused by dysregulation of O-GlcNAc modification are associated with diabetic complications
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Open AccessDiscrete chaos in a novel two-dimensional fractional chaotic map
In this paper, a two-dimensional discrete fractional reduced Lorenz map is achieved by utilizing discrete fractional calculus. By adopting the bifurcation diagrams, chaos diagram, and phase portraits, the chao...
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Open AccessASK1 controls spindle orientation and positioning by phosphorylating EB1 and stabilizing astral microtubules
Orientation and positioning of the mitotic spindle are involved in dictating cell division axis and cleavage site, and play important roles in cell fate determination and tissue morphogenesis. However, how spi...
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Open AccessDeacetylation of α-tubulin and cortactin is required for HDAC6 to trigger ciliary disassembly
Cilia play important roles in sensing extracellular signals and directing fluid flow. Ciliary dysfunction is associated with a variety of diseases known as ciliopathies. Histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) has recen...
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CYLD mediates ciliogenesis in multiple organs by deubiquitinating Cep70 and inactivating HDAC6
Cilia are hair-like organelles extending from the cell surface with important sensory and motility functions. Ciliary defects can result in a wide range of human diseases known as ciliopathies. However, the mo...
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Open AccessPhosphoregulation of the dimerization and functions of end-binding protein 1
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Open AccessEnd-binding protein 1 stimulates paclitaxel sensitivity in breast cancer by promoting its actions toward microtubule assembly and stability
Paclitaxel is a microtubule-targeting agent widely used for the treatment of many solid tumors. However, patients show variable sensitivity to this drug, and effective diagnostic tests predicting drug sensitiv...