Category: 5. Biology
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Combined small-molecule treatment accelerates maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons
Experimental details are summarized in Supplementary Table 2. Cell culture Human PSCs PSCs, both embryonic and induced, were maintained in Essential 8 medium (Thermo Fisher Scientific) on vitronectin-coated plates as previously described64. All stem cell work was conducted according to protocols approved by the Tri-Institutional Stem Cell Initiative Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee (Tri-SCI…
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Spatial structure, chemotaxis and quorum sensing shape bacterial biomass accumulation in complex porous media
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Transport and inhibition mechanism for VMAT2-mediated synaptic vesicle loading of monoamines
Structural determination assisted by ALFA-tag/nanobody Human VMAT2 (55 kDa) contains a membrane domain with 12 transmembrane helices (TMs) and lacks discernable extramembrane domains (Supplementary information, Fig. S1a), posing a significant challenge for structural characterization by cryo-EM. For similarly small and featureless proteins, various approaches have been employed to increase the effective size, including specific nanobodies or antibody…
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Epigenetic checkpoints regulate the fate and function of CAR-T cells
Epigenetic checkpoints regulate the fate and function of CAR-T cells Continue Reading News Source: www.nature.com
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Lactylation constrains OXPHOS under hypoxia
Cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability. A new study published in Cell Research reports that hypoxia-induced mitochondrial protein lactylation halts oxidative phosphorylation, underscoring the swift cellular response to low oxygen. Hypoxia impacts diverse physiological processes, including cellular metabolism.1 Cells respond to oxygen deficiency by suppressing mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to mitigate the generation of…
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Author Correction: The self-association equilibrium of DNAJA2 regulates its interaction with unfolded substrate proteins and with Hsc70
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.…
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Integrated whole transcriptome profiling revealed a convoluted circular RNA-based competing endogenous RNAs regulatory network in colorectal cancer
In recent decades, considerable advancements in technology and clinical trials have significantly improved the detection, staging, and treatment of CRC. However, despite these developments, CRC remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide24,25. One of the significant reasons for its high mortality rate and poor overall survival is late detection5. While CRC survival…
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Activation-based repertoire analysis for T cell clonal dynamics in hybrid COVID-19 immunity
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How immune cells shape our earliest breaths
In a recent study published in the journal Science Immunology, researchers profile the origins and subsequent differentiation of embryonic and fetal immune cells during human lung development. Study: Early human lung immune cell development and its role in epithelial cell fate. Image Credit: u3d / Shutterstock.com What do we currently know about fetal immune development, and why…
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Scientists Shed New Light on Mystery of Infant Consciousness
An international research study reveals that infants might possess conscious experiences from birth, integrating sensory and cognitive responses to understand their environment. This pioneering work, published in Trends in Cognitive Science, offers novel insights into infant consciousness and perception. An international research team from Trinity College Dublin, along with collaborators in Australia, Germany, and the…