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  1. c-Myc-induced long noncoding RNA MIRE cooperates with hnRNPK to stabilize ELF2 mRNA and promotes clear cell renal cell carcinogenesis

    Elevated expression of c-Myc is associated with a variety of human cancers including clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Increasing evidence...

    Bingyan Li, Bo Yao, ... Yide Mei in Cancer Gene Therapy
    Article 29 May 2023
  2. How germ granules promote germ cell fate

    Germ cells are the only cells in the body capable of giving rise to a new organism, and this totipotency hinges on their ability to assemble...

    Melissa C. Pamula, Ruth Lehmann in Nature Reviews Genetics
    Article 18 June 2024
  3. Cell Biology of the Life Cycle of Giardia intestinalis

    Giardia intestinalis (G. lamblia, G. duodenalis) is the agent of Giardiasis, a disease widely prevalent throughout the world. It has a life cycle...
    Marlene Benchimol, Ana Paula Rocha Gadelha, Wanderley de Souza in Lifecycles of Pathogenic Protists in Humans
    Chapter 2022
  4. Cell shape sensing licenses dendritic cells for homeostatic migration to lymph nodes

    Immune cells experience large cell shape changes during environmental patrolling because of the physical constraints that they encounter while...

    Zahraa Alraies, Claudia A. Rivera, ... Ana-Maria Lennon-Duménil in Nature Immunology
    Article Open access 04 June 2024
  5. Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects of Sideroblastic Anaemia with B-Cell Immunodeficiency, Periodic Fever and Developmental Delay (SIFD) Syndrome: a Systematic Review

    Background and Purpose

    Sideroblastic anaemia with B-cell immunodeficiency, periodic fever and developmental delay (SIFD) syndrome is a novel rare...

    Ilaria Maccora, Athimalaipet V. Ramanan, ... Gabriele Simonini in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article Open access 19 August 2022
  6. Assessment of ASC Oligomerization by Flow Cytometry

    Inflammasomes are multiprotein complexes that critically control different aspects of innate and adaptive immunity. Upon activation, inflammasome...
    Laura Hurtado-Navarro, Alberto Baroja-Mazo, ... Pablo Pelegrín in The Inflammasome
    Protocol 2022
  7. Surface Passivation of Carbon Dots for Tunable Biological Performance

    Recent investigations were shifted this trend toward exploring the biomedical applicability of CDs, relevant to chronic diseases. Herein, a...

    Mary M. Mikhail, Hanan B. Ahmed, ... Hossam E. Emam in Journal of Fluorescence
    Article 03 July 2024
  8. Lecture 1: Cells and Tissues

    The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of the body. There are many different types. A group of similar cells adjacent to each other,...
    Chapter 2024
  9. A Ciliary Branched Actin Network Drives Photoreceptor Disc Morphogenesis

    The light-detecting organelle of the photoreceptor cell is a modified primary cilium, called the outer segment. The outer segment houses hundreds of...
    William J. Spencer, Vadim Y. Arshavsky in Retinal Degenerative Diseases XIX
    Conference paper 2023
  10. Inflating the role of stromal cells in CD8+ T cell memory

    Katharine E. Block, Stephen C. Jameson in Nature Immunology
    Article 15 July 2021
  11. Repetitive mild TBI causes pTau aggregation in nigra without altering preexisting fibril induced Parkinson’s-like pathology burden

    Population studies have shown that traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with an increased risk for Parkinson’s disease (PD) and among U.S....

    Vedad Delic, Joshua H. Karp, ... Bruce A. Citron in Acta Neuropathologica Communications
    Article Open access 26 November 2022
  12. Heat shock proteins-driven stress granule dynamics: yet another avenue for cell survival

    Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are evolutionary conserved ‘stress-response’ proteins that facilitate cell survival against various adverse conditions....

    Akanksha Verma, S. Sumi, Mahendra Seervi in Apoptosis
    Article 12 May 2021
  13. Isolating Circulating Cancer Stem Cells (CCSCs) from Human Whole Blood

    Measuring circulating tumor cells (CTCs) or circulating cancer stem cells (CCSCs) in blood, which shed from primary tumors, is a noninvasive method...
    Carla Kantara, Pomila Singh in Cancer Stem Cells
    Protocol 2024
  14. Lectures 5 and 6: Musculo-Skeletal System

    There are 206 bones in the (adult) body, which comprise about 14% of our body mass, and 700 muscles that should comprise about 40% of our body mass.
    Chapter 2024
  15. The Typical and Atypical Centrioles and Their Potential Roles in the Sperm and Embryo

    The embryo of humans and other mammals requires the presence of two subcellular structures, named centrioles. The centrioles act as nucleation points...
    Emily Lillian Fishman, Katerina Turner, ... Tomer Avidor-Reiss in XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology
    Conference paper 2021
  16. Transcriptional Control in Entamoeba: Something Old, Something New

    Entamoeba histolytica is an extracellular protozoan parasite and is a global health problem that kills approximately 100,000 people annually. The...
    Chapter 2023
  17. The Human Cell Atlas and equity: lessons learned

    Partha P. Majumder, Musa M. Mhlanga, Alex K. Shalek in Nature Medicine
    Article 07 October 2020
  18. Increased Expression of CD74 in Atherosclerosis Associated with Inflammatory Responses of Endothelial Cells and Macrophages

    To clarify the relationship between CD74 and atherosclerosis (AS) and the mechanisms in oxidized LDL (ox-LDL)-induced endothelial cell and macrophage...

    Kun Ke, Zhengzhong Wu, ... Weizhu Yang in Biochemical Genetics
    Article 19 June 2023
  19. Harnessing the MYB-dependent TAL1 5’super-enhancer for targeted therapy in T-ALL

    The acquisition of genetic abnormalities engendering oncogene dysregulation underpins cancer development. Certain proto-oncogenes possess several...

    Charlotte Smith, Aurore Touzart, ... Vahid Asnafi in Molecular Cancer
    Article Open access 18 January 2023
  20. Hyperphosphorylation Renders Tau Prone to Aggregate and to Cause Cell Death

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder without a cure or prevention to date. Hyperphosphorylated tau forms the neurofibrillary...

    Mengyu Liu, Dexin Sui, ... Min-Hao Kuo in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 11 August 2020
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