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  1. Endonucleosis mediates internalization of cytoplasm into the nucleus

    Setd8 regulates transcription elongation, mitotic DNA condensation, DNA damage response and replication licensing. Here we show that, in...

    Ourania Galanopoulou, Evangelia C. Tachmatzidi, ... Iannis Talianidis in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 11 July 2024
  2. Acute deletion of TET enzymes results in aneuploidy in mouse embryonic stem cells through decreased expression of Khdc3

    TET (Ten-Eleven Translocation) dioxygenases effect DNA demethylation through successive oxidation of the methyl group of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in...

    Romain O. Georges, Hugo Sepulveda, ... Anjana Rao in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 20 October 2022
  3. 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
  4. Nanoformulated rosemary extract impact on oral cancer: in vitro study

    Background

    Treating cancer is challenging for both the patient and the physician. This may be explained by the fact that treatment regimens rely on...

    Marwa Mohamed Ellithy, Riham Mohamed Aly, Heba El-Sayed Tarek in Bulletin of the National Research Centre
    Article Open access 07 July 2022
  5. Cytomorphological Evaluation of Cultivated and Wild Bitter Gourds (Momordica charantia L.) of Jammu Province

    Two forms of wild bitter gourd i.e. Momordica charantia var. muricata from Palli and Purmandal and three forms of cultivated bitter gourd viz. Momordic...

    Mehnaz Bano, Geeta Sharma, Nisha Bhagat in National Academy Science Letters
    Article 06 October 2018
  6. Evolution of late-stage metastatic melanoma is dominated by aneuploidy and whole genome doubling

    Although melanoma is initiated by acquisition of point mutations and limited focal copy number alterations in melanocytes-of-origin, the nature of...

    Ismael A. Vergara, Christopher P. Mintoff, ... Mark Shackleton in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 04 March 2021
  7. HER2, chromosome 17 polysomy and DNA ploidy status in breast cancer; a translational study

    Breast cancer treatment depends on human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) status, which is often determined using dual probe fluorescence in...

    Altuna Halilovic, Dagmar I. Verweij, ... Peter Bult in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 12 August 2019
  8. 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
  9. Establishment and genomic characterization of gingivobuccal carcinoma cell lines with smokeless tobacco associated genetic alterations and oncogenic PIK3CA mutation

    Smokeless tobacco associated Gingivobuccal squamous cell carcinoma (GB-SCC) is a major public health problem but available oral cancer cell lines are...

    Kshama Pansare, Nilesh Gardi, ... Rajiv Sarin in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 04 June 2019
  10. Occurrence of the Two Cytotypes of Ferula jaeschkeana Vatke in Kashmir Himalaya

    The information regarding chromosome counts and meiotic behavior is important to understand the plant evolution and diversification. Kee** in view...

    Ubaid Yaqoob, Irshad Ahmad Nawchoo, Aijaz Hassan Ganaie in National Academy Science Letters
    Article 27 August 2018
  11. Re-enforcing hypoxia-induced polyploid cardiomyocytes enter cytokinesis through activation of β-catenin

    Cardiomyocyte (CM) loss is a characteristic of various heart diseases, including ischaemic heart disease. Cardiac regeneration has been suggested as...

    Yun-Han Jiang, Yu Zhu, ... Ying-Bin **ao in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 28 November 2019
  12. Genetic characterization of a unique neuroendocrine transdifferentiation prostate circulating tumor cell-derived eXplant model

    Transformation of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) into an aggressive neuroendocrine disease (CRPC-NE) represents a major clinical...

    Vincent Faugeroux, Emma Pailler, ... Françoise Farace in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 20 April 2020
  13. Steroid Receptor Coactivator-2 Controls the Pentose Phosphate Pathway through RPIA in Human Endometrial Cancer Cells

    Steroid receptor coactivator-2 (SRC-2) is a transcriptional coregulator that modulates the activity of many transcription factors. Levels of SRC-2...

    Maria M. Szwarc, Ramakrishna Kommagani, ... Bert W. O’Malley in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 03 September 2018
  14. A lack of coordination between sister-chromatids segregation and cytokinesis in the oocytes of B6.YTIR (XY) sex-reversed female mice

    The B6.Y TIR (XY) mouse develops bilateral ovaries despite the expression of the testis-determining gene Sry during gonadal differentiation. We...

    Jia-Qiao Zhu, Seang Lin Tan, Teruko Taketo in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 19 April 2017
  15. Molecular dissection of colorectal cancer in pre-clinical models identifies biomarkers predicting sensitivity to EGFR inhibitors

    Colorectal carcinoma represents a heterogeneous entity, with only a fraction of the tumours responding to available therapies, requiring a better...

    Moritz Schütte, Thomas Risch, ... Marie-Laure Yaspo in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 10 February 2017
  16. Copy number rather than epigenetic alterations are the major dictator of imprinted methylation in tumors

    It has been postulated that imprinting aberrations are common in tumors. To understand the role of imprinting in cancer, we have characterized...

    Alex Martin-Trujillo, Enrique Vidal, ... David Monk in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 07 September 2017
  17. The whole-genome landscape of medulloblastoma subtypes

    Current therapies for medulloblastoma, a highly malignant childhood brain tumour, impose debilitating effects on the develo** child, and highlight...

    Paul A. Northcott, Ivo Buchhalter, ... Peter Lichter in Nature
    Article Open access 20 July 2017
  18. A network of genes connects polyglutamine toxicity to ploidy control in yeast

    Neurodegeneration is linked to protein aggregation in several human disorders. In Huntington’s disease, the length of a polyglutamine stretch in...

    Christoph J.O. Kaiser, Stefan W. Grötzinger, ... Klaus Richter in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 12 March 2013
  19. ALKBH4-dependent demethylation of actin regulates actomyosin dynamics

    Regulation of actomyosin dynamics by post-transcriptional modifications in cytoplasmic actin is still poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that...

    Ming-Ming Li, Anja Nilsen, ... Yun-Gui Yang in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 14 May 2013
  20. Oncogenic mutations of ALK kinase in neuroblastoma

    Neuroblastoma in advanced stages is one of the most intractable paediatric cancers, even with recent therapeutic advances 1 . Neuroblastoma harbours a...

    Yuyan Chen, Junko Takita, ... Seishi Ogawa in Nature
    Article 16 October 2008
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