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  1. Cardiac Glycosides: Distribution, Properties and Specificity of Formation in Plant Cell and Organ Cultures In Vitro

    Abstract

    Secondary metabolism (the formation of substances of specialized metabolism) is one of the distinctive specificities of the plant organism....

    S. V. Tomilova, A. V. Kitashov, A. M. Nosov in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article 13 May 2022
  2. The genetic architecture of biological age in nine human organ systems

    Investigating the genetic underpinnings of human aging is essential for unraveling the etiology of and develo** actionable therapies for chronic...

    Junhao Wen, Ye Ella Tian, ... Christos Davatzikos in Nature Aging
    Article 28 June 2024
  3. Circadian-driven tissue specificity is constrained under caloric restricted feeding conditions

    Tissue specificity is a fundamental property of an organ that affects numerous biological processes, including aging and longevity, and is regulated...

    Renrui Chen, Ziang Zhang, ... Guang-Zhong Wang in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 20 June 2024
  4. Targeting tumor suppressor p53 for organ fibrosis therapy

    Fibrosis is a reparative and progressive process characterized by abnormal extracellular matrix deposition, contributing to organ dysfunction in...

    Yi-Ni Bao, Qiao Yang, ... Gang Cao in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 14 May 2024
  5. Organ-specific characteristics govern the relationship between histone code dynamics and transcriptional reprogramming during nitrogen response in tomato

    Environmental stimuli trigger rapid transcriptional reprogramming of gene networks. These responses occur in the context of the local chromatin...

    Russell Julian, Ryan M. Patrick, Ying Li in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 04 December 2023
  6. Use and application of organ-on-a-chip platforms in cancer research

    Tumors are a major cause of death worldwide, and much effort has been made to develop appropriate anti-tumor therapies. Existing in vitro and in vivo...

    Yifan Yu, TingTing Zhou, Liu Cao in Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article 30 November 2023
  7. CircRNAs: versatile players and new targets in organ fibrosis

    Organ fibrosis can occur in virtually all major organs with relentlessly progressive and irreversible progress, ultimately resulting in organ...

    Lei Wei, Limin Liu, ... Shiren Sun in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 02 May 2023
  8. Moonlighting enzymes: when cellular context defines specificity

    It is not often realized that the absolute protein specificity is an exception rather than a rule. Two major kinds of protein multi-specificities are...

    Munishwar Nath Gupta, Vladimir N. Uversky in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 24 April 2023
  9. Olfactory Organ of Anemonefishes of the Genus Amphiprion (Amphiprioninae, Pomacentridae)

    Abstract

    The structure of the olfactory organ is studied in five species of anemonefishes of the genus Amphiprion : A. polymnus , A. clarkii , A....

    N. I. Pashchenko, L. T. K. Oan, A. O. Kasumyan in Journal of Ichthyology
    Article 01 February 2024
  10. Organ Map** Antibody Panels: a community resource for standardized multiplexed tissue imaging

    Multiplexed antibody-based imaging enables the detailed characterization of molecular and cellular organization in tissues. Advances in the field now...

    Ellen M. Quardokus, Diane C. Saunders, ... Andrea J. Radtke in Nature Methods
    Article Open access 19 July 2023
  11. The pharyngeal taste organ of a blood-feeding insect functions in food recognition

    Background

    Obligate blood-feeding insects obtain the nutrients and water necessary to ensure survival from the vertebrate blood. The internal taste...

    Isabel Ortega-Insaurralde, José Manuel Latorre-Estivalis, ... Romina B. Barrozo in BMC Biology
    Article Open access 13 March 2024
  12. Mammalian organ regeneration in spiny mice

    Fibrosis-driven solid organ failure is a major world-wide health burden with few therapeutic options. Spiny mice (genus: Acomys ) are terrestrial...

    Daryl M. Okamura, Elizabeth D. Nguyen, ... Mark W. Majesky in Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
    Article 21 September 2022
  13. Central projections from Johnston’s organ in the locust: Axogenesis and brain neuroarchitecture

    Johnston’s organ (Jo) acts as an antennal wind-sensitive and/or auditory organ across a spectrum of insect species and its axons universally project...

    George Boyan, Leslie Williams, Erica Ehrhardt in Development Genes and Evolution
    Article Open access 11 September 2023
  14. Dual specificity and target gene selection by the MADS-domain protein FRUITFULL

    How transcription factors attain their target gene specificity and how this specificity may be modulated, acquiring different regulatory functions...

    Hilda van Mourik, Peilin Chen, ... Jose M. Muino in Nature Plants
    Article 16 February 2023
  15. Specificity of Growth and Accumulation of Flavonoids in Plants and Cell Cultures of Lychnis chalcedonica Obtained from Explants of Different Organs

    Abstract

    Flavonoids have numerous functions in plants, one of which is growth regulation. During the study, callus cultures were obtained from...

    I. F. Golovatskaya, Yu. V. Medvedeva, ... E. V. Boyko in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article 01 February 2024
  16. Tetralol derivative NNC-55-0396 targets hypoxic cells in the glioblastoma microenvironment: an organ-on-chip approach

    Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant brain tumour characterised by limited treatment options and poor prognosis. The tumour microenvironment,...

    Clara Bayona, Lía Alza, ... Judit Herreros in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 10 February 2024
  17. GOLPH3 protein controls organ growth by interacting with TOR signaling proteins in Drosophila

    The oncoprotein GOLPH3 (Golgi phosphoprotein 3) is an evolutionarily conserved phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate effector, mainly localized to the...

    Anna Frappaolo, Angela Karimpour-Ghahnavieh, ... Maria Grazia Giansanti in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 27 November 2022
  18. Light as an elicitor for enhanced production of secondary metabolites in plant cell, tissue, and organ cultures

    Currently, in vitro cell, tissue, and organ cultures are used to produce plant secondary metabolites that are used as natural coloring agents,...

    Hosakatte Niranjana Murthy, Kadanthottu Sebastian Joseph, ... So Young Park in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 29 March 2024
  19. Early embryonic development of Johnston’s organ in the antenna of the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria

    Johnston’s organ has been shown to act as an antennal auditory organ across a spectrum of insect species. In the hemimetabolous desert locust Schistoce...

    George Boyan, Erica Ehrhardt in Development Genes and Evolution
    Article Open access 23 September 2022
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