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  1. Recent advances in RNA structurome

    RNA structures are essential to support RNA functions and regulation in various biological processes. Recently, a range of novel technologies have...

    Bingbing Xu, Yanda Zhu, ... Yu Zhou in Science China Life Sciences
    Article 14 June 2022
  2. Selbstreproduktion: Zellteilung, Krebs, Stammzellen und Epigenetik

    Zellkerne teilen sich im Rahmen von Mitosen, um über vielfache Zellteilungen und nachfolgende Differenzierung einen vielzelligen Körper aus...
    Chapter 2023
  3. Ansichten zur Evolution der Zelle im Wandel der Zeit – vom Ursprung zur Vielfalt

    „Am Anfang warEvolution die Erde wüst und leer“ (in der Bibel: „Tohuwabohu“), und so leer blieben lange Zeit auch die Vorstellungen, wie sich die...
    Chapter 2023
  4. A chelicerate-specific burst of nonclassical Dscam diversity

    Background

    The immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily receptor Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule ( Dscam ) gene can generate tens of thousands of isoforms...

    Guozheng Cao, Yang Shi, ... Yongfeng ** in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 19 January 2018
  5. Antioxidant responses of Fenneropenaeus chinensis to white spot syndrome virus challenge

    In order to gain insights into the responsive characteristics of the antioxidant systems of shrimp during viral infection, in the present study, Fenner...

    Yongzhong Lu, Qian Qiu, ... Jie Liu in Aquaculture International
    Article 10 August 2019
  6. Cell Communication-mediated Nonself-Recognition and -Intolerance in Representative Species of the Animal Kingdom

    Why has histo-incompatibility arisen in evolution and can cause self-intolerance? Compatible/incompatible reactions following natural contacts...

    Werner A. Mueller, Baruch Rinkevich in Journal of Molecular Evolution
    Article 22 June 2020
  7. The p21-activated kinases in neural cytoskeletal remodeling and related neurological disorders

    The serine/threonine p21-activated kinases (PAKs), as main effectors of the Rho GTPases Cdc42 and Rac, represent a group of important molecular...

    Kaifan Zhang, Yan Wang, ... Zhong Sheng Sun in Protein & Cell
    Article Open access 11 December 2020
  8. Long noncoding RNA DIAPH2-AS1 promotes neural invasion of gastric cancer via stabilizing NSUN2 to enhance the m5C modification of NTN1

    Neural invasion (NI) is a vital pathological characteristic of gastric cancer (GC), which correlates with tumor recurrence and a worse prognosis....

    Ying Li, Yiwen **a, ... Linjun Wang in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 10 April 2023
  9. The role of CPEB family proteins in the nervous system function in the norm and pathology

    Posttranscriptional gene regulation includes mRNA transport, localization, translation, and regulation of mRNA stability. CPEB ( c ytoplasmic p olyadenyl...

    Eugene Kozlov, Yulii V. Shidlovskii, ... Mariya Zhukova in Cell & Bioscience
    Article Open access 31 March 2021
  10. Growth cone repulsion to Netrin-1 depends on lipid raft microdomains enriched in UNC5 receptors

    During brain development, Uncoordinated locomotion 5 (UNC5) receptors control axonal extension through their sensing of the guidance molecule...

    Marc Hernaiz-Llorens, Cristina Roselló-Busquets, ... Eduardo Soriano in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 23 October 2020
  11. Zelluläre Membranen. Die Zellmembran: Umschlagplatz für Stoffe und Information

    In der ZellmembranZellmembran, wie in intrazellulären MembranenMembran auch, liegt nach Erkenntnissen aus dem Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts als...
    Chapter 2021
  12. Transcriptomics analysis of differentially expressed genes in subcutaneous and perirenal adipose tissue of sheep as affected by their pre- and early postnatal malnutrition histories

    Background

    Early life malnutrition is known to target adipose tissue with varying impact depending on timing of the insult. This study aimed to...

    Sharmila Ahmad, Markus Hodal Drag, ... Mette Olaf Nielsen in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 11 May 2021
  13. Selbstreproduktion: Zellteilung, Krebs, Stammzellen und Epigenetik

    Zellkerne teilen sich Krebs im Rahmen von Mitosen, um über vielfache ZellteilungenZellteilung und nachfolgende Differenzierung einen vielzelligen...
    Chapter 2021
  14. Integration of small RNAs, degradome, and transcriptome sequencing provides insights into the differences between Shizhu ginseng and Yuan ginseng

    Panax ginseng is one of the most popular herbs which have been used as an important traditional Chinese medicine since ancient times. Yuan ginseng...

    Mengyuan Peng, Yanlin Chen, ... Yingfang Wang in Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article Open access 30 October 2020
  15. Ansichten zur Evolution der Zelle im Wandel der Zeit – vom Ursprung zur Vielfalt

    Erste Lebensformen entwickelten sich an mild temperierten weißen Rauchern ozeanischer Verwerfungen. Alles Weitere ist heute mit vergleichenden...
    Chapter 2021
  16. Daphnia galeata responds to the exposure to an ichthyosporean gut parasite by down-regulation of immunity and lipid metabolism

    Background

    Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea Daphnia and their microparasites, remain largely...

    Yameng Lu, Paul R. Johnston, ... Justyna Wolinska in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 14 December 2018
  17. ASlive: a database for alternative splicing atlas in livestock animals

    Background

    Alternative splicing is an important biological process whose precision must be tightly regulated during growth and development. Although...

    **ding Liu, Suxu Tan, ... Wen Huang in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 30 January 2020
  18. Multi-omic profiling of primary mouse neutrophils predicts a pattern of sex- and age-related functional regulation

    Neutrophils are the most abundant human white blood cell and constitute a first line of defense in the innate immune response. Neutrophils are...

    Ryan J. Lu, Shalina Taylor, ... Bérénice A. Benayoun in Nature Aging
    Article 19 July 2021
  19. Protein kinases: master regulators of neuritogenesis and therapeutic targets for axon regeneration

    Proper neurite formation is essential for appropriate neuronal morphology to develop and defects at this early foundational stage have serious...

    Sarah A. Bennison, Sara M. Blazejewski, ... Kazuhito Toyo-oka in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 28 October 2019
  20. Structure and Function of Roundabout Receptors

    The creation of complex neuronal networks relies on ligand-receptorReceptors interactions that mediate attraction or repulsion towards specific...
    Francesco Bisiak, Andrew A. McCarthy in Macromolecular Protein Complexes II: Structure and Function
    Chapter Open access 2019
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