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Open AccessBex1 is essential for ciliogenesis and harbours biomolecular condensate-forming capacity
Primary cilia are sensory organelles crucial for organ development. The pivotal structure of the primary cilia is a microtubule that is generated via tubulin polymerization reaction that occurs in the basal bo...
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Potential of rescue and reactivation of tumor suppressor p53 for cancer therapy
The tumor suppressor protein p53, a transcription product of the anti-oncogene TP53, is a critical factor in preventing cellular cancerization and killing cancer cells by inducing apoptosis. As a result, p53 is o...
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A special issue of the Australian society for Biophysics
On behalf of the Australian Society for Biophysics (ASB) and the Editors of this Special Issue, I would like to express our appreciation to Editor-in-Chief, Damien Hall, for arranging the publication of this S...
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Announcing the call for the Special Issue on “The Australian Society for Biophysics (ASB) – 2021 Meeting”
This Commentary describes a call for submissions for the upcoming Special Issue focused on the research topics presented at the Australian Society of Biophysics (ASB) in 2020 and 2021. Submissions from past an...
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Interspecies and intraspecies variations in the serotonin transporter gene intron 3 VNTR in nonhuman primates
A variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism based on a 16 or 17-bp unit has been reported in the third intron of the human serotonin transporter gene (5-HTT). VNTRs have been shown to affect the transc...
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Comparison of androgen receptor CAG and GGN repeat length polymorphism in humans and apes
Two polymorphic trinucleotide repeats of human androgen receptor gene (hAR), CAG and GGN which encode glutamine and glycine, have been shown to be associated with human diseases. The number of repeats ranges from...