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    Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy Ameliorates Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Obese Type 2 Diabetic Mice by Bing Li, Yu Cheng, Songyan Yu, Li Zang, Yaqi Yin, Jiejie Liu, Lin Zhang, Yiming Mu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Age-matched male C57BL/6 wild-type db/+ mice were used as controls. Body weight and random blood glucose were measured every week. …”
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  2. 2402

    Thyroid Hormone Activation Regulates the Crosstalk between Breast Cancer and Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Annarita Nappi, Vittoria D’Esposito, Caterina Miro, Alessia Parascandolo, Annunziata Gaetana Cicatiello, Serena Sagliocchi, Lucia Acampora, Sepehr Torabinejad, Federica Restolfer, Maddalena Raia, Melania Murolo, Emery Di Cicco, Pietro Formisano, Monica Dentice

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods: Primary human MSCs from healthy female donors were co-cultured with DIO2 knock out (D2KO) and wild type (WT) MCF7 breast cancer cells to assess cell growth, migration, invasion and the expression of known epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)- and inflammation-related markers. …”
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  3. 2403

    Systemic delivery of AAV5, AAV8, and AAV9 packaging a C5-12-microdystrophin-FLAG expression cassette in non-human primates by Mengping Liu, Erica Cook, Yanshan Dai, Erich Ehlert, Francois du Plessis, Jacek Lubelski, Bogdan G. Sleczka, Petia Shipkova, Zhuyin Li, Joshua Gamse, David Gordon, Leonard P. Adam, Paul C. Levesque, Glen B. Banks

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The AAV8-microdystrophin-FLAG led to ∼20% of wild-type NHP dystrophin protein expression levels and was located on the sarcolemma of ∼40% of skeletal muscles fibers and ∼15% of left ventricular cardiomyocytes. …”
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  4. 2404

    PcWRKY1 Represses Transcription of Yellow Stripe‐Like 3 (PcYSL3) to Negatively Regulate Radial Cadmium Transport in Poplar Stems by Xin Chen, Yuhong Zhang, Yao Cheng, Wenjian Yu, Lingyu Yang, Peiqi Shu, Jing Zhou, Payam Fayyaz, Zhi‐Bin Luo, Shurong Deng, Wenguang Shi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cd accumulation is greater in the wood and bark of PcYSL3‐overexpressing poplars than the wild type, whereas the opposite is observed in PcYSL3‐knockdown plants. …”
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  5. 2405

    TREM2 affects DAM-like cell transformation in the acute phase of TBI in mice by regulating microglial glycolysis by Lin Wang, Diqing Ouyang, Lin Li, Yunchuan Cao, Yingwen Wang, Nina Gu, Zhaosi Zhang, Zhao Li, Shuang Tang, Hui Tang, Yuan Zhang, Xiaochuan Sun, Jin Yan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods In this study, a controlled cortical impact model was used to induce TBI in adult male wild-type (WT) C57BL/6 mice and adult male TREM2 knockout mice. …”
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  6. 2406

    Dataset of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein receptor binding domain variants in complex with antigen-binding fragments targeting COVID-19 vaccine-referenced variantsModel Archive by Ferdinando Spagnolo, Florigio Lista, Claudia Curcio

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The dataset consists of six sets of complex structures generated by combining 14 RBD variants with three different Fab pairs.The SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein sequence variants included in the dataset are Wild Type, BETA, EPSILON, IOTA, ETA, GAMMA, LAMBDA, KAPPA, BA.2, BA.4, XBB.1.5, EG.5.1, and KP.2. …”
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  7. 2407

    Mismatch repair, p53, and L1 cell adhesion molecule status influence the response to chemotherapy in advanced and recurrent endometrial cancer by Jung Chul Kim, Byungsoo Ahn, Yong Jae Lee, Eun Ji Nam, Sang Wun Kim, Sunghoon Kim, Young Tae Kim, Eunhyang Park, Jung-Yun Lee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…MMR and p53 status were assessed, and L1CAM was tested using immunohistochemistry in the p53-wild and MMR-proficient (p53wt/pMMR) group. The primary outcomes were progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). …”
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  8. 2408

    Tp53 determines the spatial dynamics of M1/M2 tumor-associated macrophages and M1-driven tumoricidal effects by Yi-Jing Hsiao, Min-Shu Hsieh, Gee-Chen Chang, Yin-Chen Hsu, Chia-Yu Wang, Yan-Ming Chen, Yi-Ling Chen, Pan-Chyr Yang, Sung-Liang Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast, islet M1/M2 TAMs were predominantly found in tumors with wild-type TP53 (wtp53) but not associated with EGFR status. …”
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  9. 2409

    Alteration of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ Release in Skeletal Muscle from Calpain 3-Deficient Mice by Govindan Dayanithi, Isabelle Richard, Cédric Viero, Elsa Mazuc, Sylvie Mallie, Jean Valmier, Nathalie Bourg, Muriel Herasse, Isabelle Marty, Gérard Lefranc, Paul Mangeat, Stephen Baghdiguian

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The −/− myotubes displayed smaller amplitudes of the Ca2+ transients induced by cyclopiazonic acid in comparison to wild type cells. Inhibition of L-type Ca2+ channels (LCC) suppressed the caffeine-induced [Ca2+]i responses in −/− myotubes. …”
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  10. 2410

    High SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels after three consecutive BNT162b2 booster vaccine doses in nursing home residents by Marloes I Hofstee, Joanna Kaczorowska, Abigail Postema, Erna Zomer, Maren van Waalwijk, Gustaaf Jonathans, Lia GH de Rond, Gaby Smits, Lotus L van den Hoogen, Gerco den Hartog, Anne-Marie Buisman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods In a two year longitudinal study with Dutch NH residents (n = 107), aged 50 years and over, we monitored antibody responses in serum prior to and after vaccination with a third, fourth BNT162b2 (wild-type; WT), and a BNT162b2 bivalent (WT/OMI BA.1) fifth vaccine. …”
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  11. 2411

    Concurrent severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus outbreaks on multiple fox farms, China, 2023 by Jian Sun, Lei Qian, Delong Li, Xiurong Wang, Hong Zhou, Cixiu Li, Edward C. Holmes, Jianke Wang, Juan Li, Weifeng Shi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The role of farmed animals in the viral spillover from wild animals to humans is of growing importance. …”
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  12. 2412

    Application of rapid genotyping of Warfarin individualized pharmacogenetic variants in Warfarin therapy by Defa Huang, Fangfang Xie, Shengpeng Xiao, Minyang Cai, Die Hu, Baodian Ling, Fangsheng Wang, Xuan Lin, Fangli Song, Qi Wang, Tianyu Zhong

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Warfarin doses were lower in the CYP2C9*1*1 genotype population than in the CYP2C9*1*3 population, lower in the VKORC1 (AA) population than in the VKORC1 (GG) population, and higher in individuals with the CYP4F2*3 mutation (GA/AA) compared with those with wild-type (GG). In summary, the detection and genotyping of four polymorphic SNP sites using a multiplex fluorescent melting curve assay of whole blood direct amplification through nested PCR is highly importance for guiding personalized warfarin anticoagulant therapy.…”
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  13. 2413

    Expression and delivery of HA1-M2e antigen using an innovative attenuated Salmonella–mediated delivery system confers promising protection against H9N2 avian influenza challenge by Ram Prasad Aganja, In-Shik Kim, Hyun-Jin Tae, John Hwa Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It demonstrated a safety profile with lower induction of inflammatory cytokines than the wild-type strain. Bioinformatics tools predicted that the HA1 and M2e sequences, which were designed as consensus sequences of South Korean strains (2000–2021), would have high antigenicity and favorable structures. …”
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  14. 2414

    Circular RNA circ-Olfm1 induces progression of Alzheimer’s disease by regulating FOXO3a by YANG Hongyan, LIAO Qirong, HOU Mingliang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods‍ ‍Six-month-old APP/PS1 mouse model of AD and wild type (WT) mice were subjected and then randomly divided into WT group, WT+ circ-Olfm1 knockout group, AD group (transgenic APP/PS1 mice), AD+ circ-Olfm1 knockout group, AD+FOXO3a knockout group, with 3 mice in each group. ① The total RNA of mouse brain was extracted, and the differential expression of circRNAs and mRNAs between the AD mice and WT mice was detected, and the obtained circRNAs and mRNAs were analyzed with gene ontology (GO) analysis. ② RT‐qPCR was used to detect the expression of the top 10 up-regulated and down-regulated circRNAs, as well as the expression of circ-Olfm1 and miR-330-5p. ③ Lentiviral vectors were prepared and stereotaxically injected into the cortex or hippocampus of WT and AD mice to knock out circ-Olfm1 gene. …”
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  15. 2415

    NLRX1 limits inflammatory neurodegeneration in the anterior visual pathway by Alexander J. Gill, Matthew D. Smith, Danny Galleguillos, Thomas Garton, Jackson W. Mace, Sachin P. Gadani, Swati Kumar, Aayush Pokharel, Krista Solem, Saahith Potluri, Omar Hussein, Giuliana Sardi Rogines, Arihant Singh, Annatje Clark, Peter A. Calabresi, Marjan Gharagozloo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We quantified retinal ganglion cell (RGC) density and optic nerve axonal degeneration, gliosis, and T-cell infiltration in Nlrx1 −/− and wild-type (WT) EAE mice and found increased RGC loss and axonal injury in Nlrx1 −/− mice compared to WT mice in both active immunization EAE and spontaneous opticospinal encephalomyelitis (OSE) models. …”
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  16. 2416

    Asymptomatic infection and antibody prevalence to co-occurring avian influenza viruses vary substantially between sympatric seabird species following H5N1 outbreaks by Fiona Greco, Hannah M. Ravenswater, Francisco Ruiz-Raya, Chiara D’Avino, Mark A. Newell, Josie Hewitt, Erin Taylor, Ella Benninghaus, Francis Daunt, Gidona Goodman, David Steel, Jenny Park, Emma Philip, Saumya S. Thomas, Marek J. Slomka, Marco Falchieri, Scott M. Reid, Joe James, Ashley C. Banyard, Sarah J. Burthe, Emma J. A. Cunningham

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results emphasise the importance of testing healthy individuals to understand the prevalence of co-circulating AIV subtypes in wild populations, and the potential for future reassortment events which could alter virus behaviour and impact.…”
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    Mitochondrial genome structural variants and candidate cytoplasmic male sterility-related gene in sugarcane by Yihan Li, Shuangyu Li, Xiuting Hua, Yi Xu, Shuqi Chen, Zehuai Yu, Gui Zhuang, Yuhong Lan, Wei Yao, Baoshan Chen, Muqing Zhang, Jisen Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The nobilization breeding and utilization of wild germplasm have significantly enhanced its productivity. …”
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  18. 2418

    Late blight resistant potato hybrid clones in the VIR collection of plant genetic resources by E. V. Rogozina, N. A. Chalaya, M. A. Kuznetsova, V. N. Demidova, A. N. Rogozin, T. I. Smetanina, M. P. Beketova, O. A. Fadina, E. Е. Khavkin

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The genetic diversity of potato and their wild relatives in the VIR collection served as the basis for creating interspecific hybrids.Objective of the study. …”
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  19. 2419

    Advancing the genetic engineering toolbox by combining AsCas12a knock-in mice with ultra-compact screening by Wei Jin, Yexuan Deng, John E. La Marca, Emily J. Lelliott, Sarah T. Diepstraten, Christina König, Lin Tai, Valentina Snetkova, Kristel M. Dorighi, Luke Hoberecht, Millicent G. Hedditch, Lauren Whelan, Geraldine Healey, Dan Fayle, Kieran Lau, Margaret A. Potts, Moore Z. Chen, Angus P. R. Johnston, Yang Liao, Wei Shi, Andrew J. Kueh, Benjamin Haley, Jean-Philippe Fortin, Marco J. Herold

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We further demonstrate successful in vivo gene editing, using normal and cancer-prone enAsCas12a stem cells to reconstitute the haematopoietic system of wild-type mice. We also present compact, genome-wide Cas12a knockout libraries, with four crRNAs per gene encoded across one (Scherzo) or two (Menuetto) vectors, and demonstrate the utility of these libraries across methodologies: in vitro enrichment and drop-out screening in lymphoma cells and immortalised fibroblasts, respectively, and in vivo screens to identify lymphoma-driving events. …”
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    The adaptation of rainbow trout to warmer water: Oxidative damage in the germinal line by Vianel Sevastei, Sonia A. Crichigno, M. Victoria Santos, Andrea Trochine, Julio C. Painefilú, Noemí Zaritzky, Víctor E. Cussac

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Comparisons were made among a) a rainbow trout strain adapted in terms of upper thermal tolerance and higher preferred temperature (Valcheta stream), b) a wild temperate stream population (Guillelmo stream), and c) two temperate farmed strains. …”
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