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  1. Nuclear transport proteins: structure, function, and disease relevance

    Proper subcellular localization is crucial for the functioning of biomacromolecules, including proteins and RNAs. Nuclear transport is a fundamental...

    Yang Yang, Lu Guo, ... Qingxiang Sun in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
    Article Open access 10 November 2023
  2. Role of miRNAs in macrophage-mediated kidney injury

    Macrophages, crucial components of the human immune system, can be polarized into M1/M2 phenotypes, each with distinct functions and roles....

    Junxin Li, **da Yan, ... Shurong Wang in Pediatric Nephrology
    Article 27 May 2024
  3. Investigating the potential mechanism of quercetin against cervical cancer

    Background

    Cervical cancer is emerging as a potential target of increased susceptibility to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), leading to...

    Man Chu, Huihui Ji, ... Xueqiong Zhu in Discover Oncology
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  4. Targeting nuclear import and export in hematological malignancies

    The transport of proteins across the nuclear membrane is a highly regulated process, essential for the cell function. This transport is actively...

    Boaz Nachmias, Aaron D. Schimmer in Leukemia
    Article Open access 05 July 2020
  5. An introduction to dynamic nucleoporins in Leishmania species: Novel targets for tropical-therapeutics

    As an ailment, leishmaniasis is still an incessant challenge in neglected tropical diseases and neglected infections of poverty worldwide. At...

    Amit Kumar Dubey, Prakash Kumar, ... Shubhankar Kumar Singh in Journal of Parasitic Diseases
    Article 25 July 2022
  6. Transferrin receptor 1 promotes the fibroblast growth factor receptor-mediated oncogenic potential of diffused-type gastric cancer

    Diffuse-type gastric cancer (DGC) is a highly invasive subtype of gastric adenocarcinoma that frequently exhibits scattered peritoneal metastasis....

    Takuya Shirakihara, Hideki Yamaguchi, ... Ryuichi Sakai in Oncogene
    Article 25 March 2022
  7. Autoimmune liver disease and multiple sclerosis: state of the art and future perspectives

    Clinical observations suggest that the prevalence of autoimmune diseases is changing over time. Both autoimmune liver diseases and multiple sclerosis...

    Rosanna Villani, Gaetano Serviddio, ... Emanuele D’Amico in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
    Article Open access 08 July 2023
  8. Nuclear pore complexes — a doorway to neural injury in neurodegeneration

    The genetic underpinnings and end-stage pathological hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases are increasingly well defined, but the cellular...

    Alyssa N. Coyne, Jeffrey D. Rothstein in Nature Reviews Neurology
    Article 29 April 2022
  9. Liquid–liquid phase separation in human health and diseases

    Emerging evidence suggests that liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) represents a vital and ubiquitous phenomenon underlying the formation of...

    Bin Wang, Lei Zhang, ... Fangfang Zhou in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
    Article Open access 02 August 2021
  10. FUS pathology in ALS is linked to alterations in multiple ALS-associated proteins and rescued by drugs stimulating autophagy

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a lethal disease characterized by motor neuron degeneration and associated with aggregation of nuclear...

    Lara Marrone, Hannes C. A. Drexler, ... Jared Sterneckert in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article Open access 01 April 2019
  11. Liquid–liquid phase separation in tumor biology

    Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a novel principle for explaining the precise spatial and temporal regulation in living cells. LLPS...

    Xuhui Tong, Rong Tang, ... Si Shi in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
    Article Open access 08 July 2022
  12. ADARs, RNA editing and more in hematological malignancies

    Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing is the most prevalent type of RNA editing in humans, mediated by the adenosine deaminases acting on RNA...

    Phaik Ju Teoh, Mun Yee Koh, Wee Joo Chng in Leukemia
    Article 02 November 2020
  13. Abnormal expression of rno_circRNA_014900 and rno_circRNA_005442 induced by ketamine in the rat hippocampus

    Background

    Recent studies have shown that circular RNA (circRNA) is rich in microRNA (miRNA) binding sites. We have previously demonstrated that the...

    **g Mao, Tianmei Li, ... **aobin Wang in BMC Psychiatry
    Article Open access 02 January 2020
  14. Mitochondria, ER, and nuclear membrane defects reveal early mechanisms for upper motor neuron vulnerability with respect to TDP-43 pathology

    Insoluble aggregates containing TDP-43 are widely observed in the diseased brain, and defined as “TDP-43 pathology” in a spectrum of...

    Mukesh Gautam, Javier H. Jara, ... P. Hande Özdinler in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article 19 November 2018
  15. Effect of Keratinocytes on Myofibroblasts in Hypertrophic Scars

    Myofibroblasts play a central role in matrix formation and wound contraction during wound healing and undergo apoptosis at the end of the healing....

    Joon Seok Lee, Jong Seong Kim, ... Ho Yun Chung in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
    Article 25 July 2019
  16. Development of disease-modifying drugs for frontotemporal dementia spectrum disorders

    Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) encompasses a spectrum of clinical syndromes characterized by progressive executive, behavioural and language...

    Francesco Panza, Madia Lozupone, ... Bruno P. Imbimbo in Nature Reviews Neurology
    Article 23 March 2020
  17. The role of hnRNPs in frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Dysregulated RNA metabolism is emerging as a crucially important mechanism underpinning the pathogenesis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and the...

    Alexander Bampton, Lauren M. Gittings, ... Ariana Gatt in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article Open access 03 August 2020
  18. Identification of key pathways and genes in polycystic ovary syndrome via integrated bioinformatics analysis and prediction of small therapeutic molecules

    To enhance understanding of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) at the molecular level; this investigation intends to examine the genes and pathways...

    Praveenkumar Devarbhavi, Lata Telang, ... Iranna Kotturshetti in Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
    Article Open access 23 February 2021
  19. Rheumatology training and research in Iran

    Rheumatology is one of the most important clinical subspecialties in Iran. In the past 2 decades, Iran has witnessed an immense progress in the field...

    Alireza Khabbazi, Mohsen Soroosh in Rheumatology International
    Article 20 May 2019
  20. Genetics and epigenetics in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cholangitis

    Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic, slowly progressive cholestatic autoimmune liver disease predominantly afflicting women. PBC is...

    Satoru Joshita, Takeji Umemura, ... Masao Ota in Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
    Article 20 November 2017
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