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Small Non-Coding sRNA53 Modulates the Quorum Sensing System to Enhance Drug Resistance in Escherichia coli Exposed to Heavy Ion and X-ray Irradiation
Small non-coding RNAs (sRNAs, also called sncRNAs) known as gene expression regulatory factors are capable of modulating mRNA functions through complementary base pairing. A number of studies has shown that wh...
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Promoter Mutation of the bZIP Transcription Factor BdABF Accelerates Flowering in Brachypodium distachyon
Flowering time plays an important role in crop regional adaptation, yield and reproductive success. ABRE BINDING FACTORs (ABFs) are bZIP transcription factors that participate in various plant biological proce...
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Application of Cadherin cRNA Probes in Brains of Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Model
The cadherin superfamily molecules, functioning as cell adhesion molecules, are recognized to play roles in both physiological and pathological processes. The cadherin-based adherent junction (CAJ) is believed...
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SoxB family genes delay regeneration and cause abnormal movement in Dugesia japonica
SoxB subfamily is an important branch of Sox family and plays a key role in animal physiological process, but little is known about their function in planarian regeneration. This study aims to evaluate the functi...
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EMP1 correlated with cancer progression and immune characteristics in pan-cancer and ovarian cancer
This study examines the prognostic role and immunological relevance of EMP1 (epithelial membrane protein-1) in a pan-cancer analysis, with a focus on ovarian cancer. Utilizing data from TCGA, CCLE, and GTEx da...
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Signature and function of plasma exosome-derived circular RNAs in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is one of the major causes of death and disability, and hypertensive ICH (HICH) is the most common type of ICH. Currently, the outcomes of HICH patients remain poor after treatme...
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Ginkgo biloba Leaf Polysaccharide Induces Autophagy and Modulates the Expression of Apoptosis Markers in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver malignancy and poses a severe threat to human health. Ginkgo biloba leaf polysaccharide (GBLP) is a bioactive component, and its sulphated derivativ...
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Microtubule-Associated Protein 9 Is a Potential Tumor Suppressor That Is Inactivated by Methylation in Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a malignant disease that seriously affects women’s health, and the cause of cervical cancer is complex. Microtubule-associated protein 9 (MAP9) localizes to the mitotic spindle and it plays ...
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SMURF1-Interference Effects Autophagy and Pulmonary Fibrosis through SMAD7 and the TGF-β1/SMAD Pathway
SMAD-specific E3 ubiquitin proten ligase 1 (SMURF1) is involved in transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1/Smad pathway-mediated tissue fibrosis. However, its role in pulmonary fibrosis and the related molecular m...
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Exploring the Potential Mechanism of Apoptosis Induced by MFSD8 in Endothelial Cells: an RNA Sequencing and Bioinformatics Analysis
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) belong to a group of inherited neurodegenerative disorders without effective treatments. Though loss-of-function in the MFSD8 gene resulting in a variant late-infantile subty...
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P3H4 Regulates Apoptosis and Autophagy of Breast Cancer Cells via BCL-2/BAX/Caspase-3 and AMPK/mTOR/ULK1 Signaling Pathways
The role of prolyl 3-hydroxylase family member 4 (P3H4, or SC65) in breast cancer and the molecular mechanisms in which this protein was involved were investigated. For this purpose, microchips with cancerous ...
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Open AccessGlobal Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Corresponding Genes and Key Pathways Involved in Oxidative Stress in Mouse Small Intestinal Cells
Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the effects of oxidative stress in humans and animals is important to minimize the damage it causes, leading to various intestinal diseases. Our aim is to stu...
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lncCPSET1 acts as a scaffold for MLL2/COMPASS to regulate Bmp4 and promote the formation of chicken primordial germ cells
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the ancestors of female and male germ cells. Recent studies have shown that long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) and histone methylation are key epigenetic factors affecting PGC format...
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A novel imprinted locus on bovine chromosome 18 homologous with human chromosome 16q24.1
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic regulation mechanism in mammals resulting in the parentally dependent monoallelic expression of genes. Imprinting disorders in humans are associated with several congenital ...
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Characterizing identity by descent segments in Chinese interpopulation unrelated individual pairs
Identity by descent (IBD) segments, uninterrupted DNA segments derived from the same ancestral chromosomes, are widely used as indicators of relationships in genetics. A great deal of research focuses on IBD s...
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Characterization of a novel heterozygous frameshift variant in NDP gene that causes familial exudative vitreoretinopathy in female patients
Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) is a severe inherited disease characterized by defective retinal vascular development. With genetic and clinical heterogeneity, FEVR can be inherited in different pa...
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Primer extension refractory PCR: an efficient and reliable genome walking method
Genome walking, a molecular technique for obtaining unknown flanking genomic sequences from a known genomic sequence, has been broadly applied to determine transgenic sites, mine new genetic resources, and fil...
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Novel MEI1 mutations cause chromosomal and DNA methylation abnormalities leading to embryonic arrest and implantation failure
This study presents a case of a female infertile patient suffering from embryonic arrest and recurrent implantation failure. The primary objective was to assess the copy number variations (CNVs) and DNA methyl...
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The GaKAN2, a KANADI transcription factor, modulates stem trichomes in Gossypium arboreum
GaKAN2, a member of the KANADI family, was found to be widely expressed in the cotton tissues and regulates trichome development through complex pathways.
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Growth performance, lipid metabolism, and systemic immunity of weaned piglets were altered by buckwheat protein through the modulation of gut microbiota
Tartary buckwheat protein (BWP) is well known for the wide-spectrum antibacterial activity and the lipid metabolism- regulating property; therefore, BWP can be applied as feed additives to improve the animal’s...