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  1. Age- and cell cycle-related expression patterns of transcription factors and cell cycle regulators in Müller glia

    Mammalian Müller glia express transcription factors and cell cycle regulators essential for the function of retinal progenitors, indicating the...

    Maki Kato, Norihiro Sudou, ... Hiroki Fujieda in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 15 November 2022
  2. Cell cycle-dependent activation of proneural transcription factor expression and reactive gliosis in rat Müller glia

    Retinal Müller glia have a capacity to regenerate neurons in lower vertebrates like zebrafish, but such ability is extremely limited in mammals. In...

    Reiko Nishino, Kaori Nomura-Komoike, ... Hiroki Fujieda in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 19 December 2023
  3. An actin filament branching surveillance system regulates cell cycle progression, cytokinesis and primary ciliogenesis

    Dysfunction of cell cycle control and defects of primary ciliogenesis are two features of many cancers. Whether these events are interconnected and...

    Muqing Cao, **aoxiao Zou, ... Qing Zhong in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 27 March 2023
  4. Cell cycle gene regulation dynamics revealed by RNA velocity and deep-learning

    Despite the fact that the cell cycle is a fundamental process of life, a detailed quantitative understanding of gene regulation dynamics throughout...

    Andrea Riba, Attila Oravecz, ... Nacho Molina in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 23 May 2022
  5. Fibroblast mediated dynamics in diffusively uncoupled myocytes: a simulation study using 2-cell motifs

    In healthy hearts myocytes are typically coupled to nearest neighbours through gap junctions. Under pathological conditions such as fibrosis, or in...

    S. Sridhar, Richard H. Clayton in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 24 February 2024
  6. Cell cycle reentry triggers hyperploidization and synaptic dysfunction followed by delayed cell death in differentiated cortical neurons

    Cell cycle reentry followed by neuronal hyperploidy and synaptic failure are two early hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), however their...

    E. Barrio-Alonso, A. Hernández-Vivanco, ... J. M. Frade in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 25 September 2018
  7. Cell cycle–dependent localization of the proteasome to chromatin

    An integrative understanding of nuclear events including transcription in normal and cancer cells requires comprehensive and quantitative measurement...

    Yuki Kito, Masaki Matsumoto, ... Keiichi I. Nakayama in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 02 April 2020
  8. High arrhythmic risk in antero-septal acute myocardial ischemia is explained by increased transmural reentry occurrence

    Acute myocardial ischemia is a precursor of sudden arrhythmic death. Variability in its manifestation hampers understanding of arrhythmia mechanisms...

    Hector Martinez-Navarro, Ana Mincholé, ... Blanca Rodriguez in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 14 November 2019
  9. CPEB1-dependent disruption of the mRNA translation program in oocytes during maternal aging

    The molecular causes of deteriorating oocyte quality during aging are poorly defined. Since oocyte developmental competence relies on...

    Nozomi Takahashi, Federica Franciosi, ... Marco Conti in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 26 January 2023
  10. Effects of different alkylating agents on photoreceptor degeneration and proliferative response of Müller glia

    Animal models for retinal degeneration are essential for elucidating its pathogenesis and develo** new therapeutic strategies in humans. N -methyl- N -...

    Kaori Nomura-Komoike, Reiko Nishino, Hiroki Fujieda in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 02 January 2024
  11. Specific decreasing of Na+ channel expression on the lateral membrane of cardiomyocytes causes fatal arrhythmias in Brugada syndrome

    Reduced cardiac sodium (Na + ) channel current ( I Na ) resulting from the loss-of-function of Na + channel is a major cause of lethal arrhythmias in...

    Kunichika Tsumoto, Takashi Ashihara, ... Yoshihisa Kurachi in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 17 November 2020
  12. Phosphatidylserine recognition and Rac1 activation are required for Müller glia proliferation, gliosis and phagocytosis after retinal injury

    Müller glia, the principal glial cell type in the retina, have the potential to reenter the cell cycle after retinal injury. In mammals,...

    Kaori Nomura-Komoike, Fuminori Saitoh, Hiroki Fujieda in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 30 January 2020
  13. Death effector domain-containing protein induces vulnerability to cell cycle inhibition in triple-negative breast cancer

    Lacking targetable molecular drivers, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most clinically challenging subtype of breast cancer. In this...

    Yingjia Ni, Keon R. Schmidt, ... Siyuan Zhang in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 28 June 2019
  14. Cytoskeletal disarray increases arrhythmogenic vulnerability during sympathetic stimulation in a model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

    Familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (FHC) patients are advised to avoid strenuous exercise due to increased risk of arrhythmias. Mice expressing the...

    Henrietta Cserne Szappanos, Helena M. Viola, ... Livia C. Hool in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 12 July 2023
  15. New drug discovery of cardiac anti-arrhythmic drugs: insights in animal models

    Cardiac rhythm regulated by micro-macroscopic structures of heart. Pacemaker abnormalities or disruptions in electrical conduction, lead to...

    Ashish Kumar Sharma, Shivam Singh, ... Arun Garg in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 29 September 2023
  16. Aging and putative frailty biomarkers are altered by spaceflight

    Human space exploration poses inherent risks to astronauts’ health, leading to molecular changes that can significantly impact their well-being....

    Andrea Camera, Marshall Tabetah, ... Afshin Beheshti in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  17. Translocation of intracellular CD24 constitutes a triggering event for drug resistance in breast cancer

    The capacity of tumor cells to shift dynamically between different states could be responsible for chemoresistance and has been commonly linked to...

    Hugo Werner Huth, Thiago Castro-Gomes, ... Catherine Ropert in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 23 August 2021
  18. Differential chromatin binding of the lung lineage transcription factor NKX2-1 resolves opposing murine alveolar cell fates in vivo

    Differential transcription of identical DNA sequences leads to distinct tissue lineages and then multiple cell types within a lineage, an epigenetic...

    Danielle R. Little, Anne M. Lynch, ... Jichao Chen in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 04 May 2021
  19. Indispensable role of Galectin-3 in promoting quiescence of hematopoietic stem cells

    Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in adult bone marrow (BM) are usually maintained in a state of quiescence. The cellular mechanism coordinating the...

    Weizhen Jia, Lingyu Kong, ... Nobuyuki Takakura in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 09 April 2021
  20. Structure and mechanism of the alkane-oxidizing enzyme AlkB

    Alkanes are the most energy-rich form of carbon and are widely dispersed in the environment. Their transformation by microbes represents a key step...

    Xue Guo, Jianxiu Zhang, ... Liang Feng in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 17 April 2023
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