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The US administration has extended its line of attack on academia from US federal research to private universities. The abuse ...
Although student mobility is being restricted in a less dramatic fashion than currently in the USA, the impact on science ...
This study highlights novel genotype-driven metabolic adaptations in PM, laying the groundwork for targeted interventions ...
MicroRNA-33a and microRNA-33b are encoded within the mammalian SREBF1 and SRBF2 genes, respectively, and both SREBF1 and ...
DNA i-motif structures are formed in the nuclei of human cells and are believed to provide critical genomic regulation. While the existence, abundance, and distribution of i-motif structures in human ...
The migratory cardiac neural crest cells (CNCCs) contribute greatly to cardiovascular development. A thorough understanding of the cell lineages, developmental chronology, and transcriptomic states of ...
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid mainly enriched in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane; however, its role in the nucleus remains unclear. This study describes the presence of PS in the ...
image image Whether metabolite‐sensing enzyme AMPK regulates cell survival upon amino acid starvation, remains unclear. This study identifies the cysteine‐specific tRNA synthetase (CARS) as an ...
The interaction of activated G protein‐coupled receptors with G proteins is a key event in signal transduction. Here, using a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)‐based assay, we measure ...
GAF domains are ubiquitous motifs present in cyclic GMP (cGMP)‐regulated cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases, certain adenylyl cyclases, the bacterial transcription factor FhlA, and hundreds of other ...
Chromatin is the ensemble of genomic DNA and a large number of proteins. Various genome‐wide mapping techniques have begun to reveal that, despite the tremendous complexity, chromatin organization is ...