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    Repressive Actions of the State Security Against True Orthodox Church Structures in the Ukrainian SSR (1944–1953) by Vedeneev Dmitrii

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Through the prism of intelligence documents examines the liturgical aspect of the TOC, its governing structure, forms of secrecy and concealment from the prosecution authorities, the position of the catacomb members in relation to social life and social structure in the USSR.…”
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    The crystal structure of the orphan nuclear receptor NR2E3/PNR ligand binding domain reveals a dimeric auto-repressed conformation. by M H Eileen Tan, X Edward Zhou, Fen-Fen Soon, Xiaodan Li, Jun Li, Eu-Leong Yong, Karsten Melcher, H Eric Xu

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Apo NR2E3 functions as transcriptional repressor in cells and the structure of its LBD is in a dimeric auto-repressed conformation. …”
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    The GntR/VanR transcription regulator AlkR represses AlkB2 monooxygenase expression and regulates n‐alkane degradation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa SJTD‐1 by Wanli Peng, Xiuli Wang, Qinchen Liu, Zhihong Xiao, Fulin Li, Nannan Ji, Zhuo Chen, Jiaying He, Junhao Wang, Zixin Deng, Shuangjun Lin, Rubing Liang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The dimer of AlkR recognizes and binds to a conserved palindromic motif in the promoter of the alkB2 gene, and structural symmetry is vital for DNA binding and transcription repression. …”
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    Structural characterization of HDAC2-MTA1 complex by Narayan Gautam, Narayan Prasad Adhikari

    Published 2025-05-01
    “… Histone deacetylases are recruited to specific transcriptional repression complexes through interactions with corepressor proteins. …”
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    “REPRESSED” TERMS IN TRANSLATION DICTIONARIES OF UKRAINIAN TERMINOLOGICAL SCHOOLS by Oksana H. Lytvyn

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Descriptive-analytical and comparative methods are applied in the study, according to which the observation of the analyzed lexicographic material is generalized, in particular, the terms that were removed from the Ukrainian technical terminology in the 30s of the twentieth century by terminological bulletins are described. The structural method contributes to the description of word-forming affixes of the studied terms. …”
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    Financial repression policy: Latin America and Spain’s lessons for Russia by Farid Akhmed Abu Bakr

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Global financial crisis that in 2008 struck the economy and revealed many structural problems for the first time after the Great Recession had developed countries with high debt level at its core. …”
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    Repressed Wnt Signaling Accelerates the Aging Process in Mouse Eyes by Yujin Zhang, Joseph Jeffrey, Fei Dong, Jianhua Zhang, Winston W.-Y. Kao, Chia-Yang Liu, Yong Yuan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Here, we explore the hypothesis that repressed Wnt signaling is associated with accelerated aging in mouse eyes. …”
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    Structural proteomics defines a sequential priming mechanism for the progesterone receptor by Matthew D. Mann, Min Wang, Josephine C. Ferreon, Phoebe S. Tsoi, Michael P. Suess, Antrix Jain, Anna Malovannaya, Roberto Vera Alvarez, Bruce D. Pascal, Raj Kumar, Dean P. Edwards, Patrick R. Griffin

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Our findings reveal selective CoR NR-box binding by PR and unique interaction surfaces between PR and CoRs during complex assembly, providing a structural basis for CoR sequential binding on PR. Antagonist-bound PR showed persistent CoR interactions, challenging the classical model of nuclear receptor activation and repression. …”
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    Structural basis for transcription activation through cooperative recruitment of MntR by Haoyuan Shi, Yu Fu, Vilmante Kodyte, Amelie Andreas, Ankita J. Sachla, Keikilani Miller, Ritu Shrestha, John D. Helmann, Arthur Glasfeld, Shivani Ahuja

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Here, we use cryo-EM to explore the molecular basis of gene activation by MntR and report a structure of four MntR dimers bound to four 18-base pair sites across an 84-base pair regulatory region of the mneP promoter. …”
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    Does financial repression inhibit or facilitate private investment? The case of Ethiopia by Fentaw Leykun Fisseha

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Abstract This study examines the impact of financial repression (FR) on private investment in Ethiopia over the period 1980 to 2020. …”
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    The Changing Dynamics of Oppression: Polish Repression Apparatus in the Years 1944–1956 by Adam Oziemski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Drawing on historiographical sources, the analysis is structured around the classical definitions of totalitarianism, particularly the models proposed by Carl J. …”
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    Polycomb repressive complex 2 controls the embryo-to-seedling phase transition. by Daniel Bouyer, Francois Roudier, Maren Heese, Ellen D Andersen, Delphine Gey, Moritz K Nowack, Justin Goodrich, Jean-Pierre Renou, Paul E Grini, Vincent Colot, Arp Schnittger

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is a key regulator of epigenetic states catalyzing histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3), a repressive chromatin mark. …”
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    Perturbation of chromatin structure globally affects localization and recruitment of splicing factors. by Ignacio E Schor, David Llères, Guillermo J Risso, Andrea Pawellek, Jernej Ule, Angus I Lamond, Alberto R Kornblihtt

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In addition, a similar effect is observed after depletion of the heterochromatic protein HP1α, associated with repressive chromatin. We used advanced imaging approaches to analyze in detail both the structural organization of the speckle compartment and nuclear distribution of splicing factors, as well as studying direct interactions between splicing factors and their association with chromatin in vivo. …”
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    Structural basis for higher-order DNA binding by a bacterial transcriptional regulator. by Frederik Oskar Graversgaard Henriksen, Lan Bich Van, Ditlev Egeskov Brodersen, Ragnhild Bager Skjerning

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Here, we show that the Xre-RES complex interacts specifically with a palindromic DNA repeat in the promoter in a 1:1 molar ratio, leading to transcriptional repression. We determine the 2.7 Å crystal structure of the protein-DNA complex, revealing an unexpected asymmetry in the interaction and suggesting the presence of a secondary binding site, which is supported by structural prediction of the binding to the intact promoter region. …”
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    Invalidation of mitophagy by FBP1-mediated repression promotes apoptosis in breast cancer by Yifeng Liu, Yulin Jiang, Nian Wang, Qianni Jin, Feihu Ji, Changli Zhong, Zhiqiang Zhang, Junhong Yang, Xiangsen Ye, Tingmei Chen

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The mitochondrial membrane potentials were assessed with a JC-1 fluorescent sensor. Subcellular structures were observed under a transmission electron microscope. …”
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    Fostering School-Age Teenagers: An Effort to Repress Child Marriage in The Perspective of Talcott Parsons by Yuke Yolanda, Fuat Hasanudin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… This research has examined the influence of Fostering School-Age Teenagers Program (BRUS) in repressing child marriage rates in Sleman Yogyakarta, which is analyzed based on Talcott Parsons' functional structural theory through four stages, namely AGIL (Adaptation, Goal attainment, Integration, and Latency) against the BRUS program implementation guidelines contained in the Decree of the Director General of Islamic Public Guidance Number 1012 of 2022. …”
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    Observation cases of 1959 on religious buildings as a repressive measure against church parishes by Vadim Nikonov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The author comes to the conclusion that the inventory of parish property in the 1950s was of a repressive nature, due to the fact that the purpose of the whole event was to increase economic pressure on the Church as a whole and on the basic element of the church structure - the parish. …”
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