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    DDX3 Regulates the Cap‐Independent Translation of the Japanese Encephalitis Virus via Its Interactions with PABP1 and the Untranslated Regions of the Viral Genome by Chenxi Li, Linjie Zhang, Chenyang Tang, Xuan Chen, Jing Shi, Qingyu Li, Xue Jiao, Jinyao Guo, Bin Wang, Kefan Bu, Abdul Wahaab, Yuguo Yuan, Ming‐an Sun, Yanhua Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…By RNA affinity purification and mass spectrometry analysis, cellular DEAD‐box protein 3 (DDX3) and poly(A)‐binding protein 1 (PABP1) are identified as key factors in regulating CI translation of JEV via their interactions with DB2 and sHP‐SL RNA structures. …”
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    Subcutaneous implantation of tooth germ stem cells over the masseter muscle in mice: An in vivo pilot study by Nosrat Nourbakhsh, Ghazaleh Baniebrahimi, Sahar Talebi, Ardeshir Talebi, Mohammad Hossein Nasr Esfahani, Bijan Movahedian, Maziar Manshayi, Navid Naghdi, Fatemeh Ejeian, Elahe Masaeli, Seyed Ali Mosaddad

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Results: H & E staining showed the formation of integrated oval structures at the implant site in all samples. Masson's trichrome staining identified dispersed accumulations of cellular mineralized matrix within the connective tissue. …”
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    Zipper-interacting protein kinase mediates neuronal cell death and cognitive dysfunction in traumatic brain injury via regulating DEDD by Yingxue Mei, Fei She, Ling Zhang, Gamin Kim, Ruomeng Li, Xiuzhi Zheng, Zonghai Wang, Renxuan Chen, Long Wang, Dongmei Chen, Jungho Kim, Tao Zhang, Tae Ho Lee

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Neuronal cell death is a causative process in traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced structural and functional impairment of the central nervous system. …”
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    Atypical Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Responses to Topographic Modifications of Titanium Biomaterials Indicate Cytoskeletal- and Genetic Plasticity-Based Heterogeneity of Cells by Mohammad R. Khan, Nicola Mordan, Mohamed Parkar, Vehid Salih, Nikolaos Donos, Peter M. Brett

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Topographic modifications in the form of micro- and nanoscaled structures significantly promote osseointegration and enhance the osteogenic differentiation of adult mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). …”
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    snRNA-seq reveals subcutaneous white adipose tissue remodeling upon return to thermoneutrality after cold stimulation by Yusha Yang, Yusha Yang, Guanyu Zhang, Ting Yi, Ting Yi, Shuran Yang, Shuran Yang, Shuai Wu, Yongqiang Zhang, Li Zhang, Xi Li, Xiuxuan Wu, Xiuxuan Wu, Jun Li, Danfeng Yang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Subsequently, we employed single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) to comprehensively characterize iWAT cellular dynamics during cold stimulation and the subsequent two-week period after the return to thermoneutrality.ResultsOur findings revealed that while iWAT phenotypically reverts to a white state after 2 weeks of rewarming, as evidenced by structural, functional, and bulk transcriptomic characteristics, significant cold-induced molecular and cellular signatures persist. …”
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    Unveiling the molecular mechanism of sepal curvature in Dendrobium Section Spatulata through full-length transcriptome and RNA-seq analysis by Xuefeng Qu, Na Li, Cong Xu, Zifeng Huang, Chunyan Li, Yang Jiang, Guizhao Zheng, Haiping Fu, Guangyan Zhang, Chuan Liu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…IntroductionOrchids are renowned for their intricate floral structures, where sepals and petals contribute significantly to ornamental value and pollinator attraction. …”
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    Evaluation of the Impact of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles as an Eco-Friendly Antifouling Agent in Epoxy Paint on Marine Fish Cage Culture by Sajedeh Mazarei, Mohsen Safaie, Ahmad Homaei, Zahra Ghasemi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The nanoparticles can penetrate the cell wall of the algae, leading to structural damage that results in the release of cellular contents and ultimately cell death. …”
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    Improving synergistic drug combination prediction with signature-based gene expression features in oncology by Mozhgan Mozaffarilegha, Sajjad Gharaghani

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite these advancements, most algorithms primarily rely on drug-specific features, such as chemical structures, with limited incorporation of functional drug information and cellular content features.Methods:We propose a novel approach that integrates Drug Resistance Signatures (DRS) as a biologically informed representation of drug information. …”
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    Equine rhinitis A virus and its low pH empty particle: clues towards an aphthovirus entry mechanism? by Tobias J Tuthill, Karl Harlos, Thomas S Walter, Nick J Knowles, Elisabetta Groppelli, David J Rowlands, David I Stuart, Elizabeth E Fry

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…The low pH particle has internal structure consistent with it representing a pre-dissociation cell entry intermediate. …”
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    3D printed polycaprolactone/gelatin/ordered mesoporous calcium magnesium silicate nanocomposite scaffold for bone tissue regeneration by Zahra Mirzavandi, Seyed Ali Poursamar, Farshad Amiri, Ashkan Bigham, Mohammad Rafienia

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Abstract Tissue engineering scaffolds are three-dimensional structures that provide an appropriate environment for cellular attachment, proliferation, and differentiation. …”
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    Laser nanodissection for intracellular actin stress fibers and analysis of the severed fiber retraction and regeneration behavior by Chiho KAMBE, Kazuaki NAGAYAMA

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We found that SFs have a potential to repair their structures: in approximately 80% of the cells, the structure of severed SFs was gradually repaired over several minutes with contraction behavior (Repaired group), but not in some cells (Unrepaired group). …”
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    Territorial Distribution of Kazakhstan’s Knowledge-Intensive Sectors of the Economy: Opportunities and Prospects by F. M. Dnishev, F. G. Alzhanova, Z. T. Satpayeva

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The key strategic priorities of the development of Kazakhstan are diversification, technological modernization and formation of a new industrial structure. It is clear that modern industrial structure is impossible to be formed with-out knowledge-based industries and fields, and prerequisites for their development in the regions of Kazakhstan differ significantly.   …”
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    Stabilization of β-Carotene Liposomes with Chitosan–Lactoferrin Coating System: Vesicle Properties and Anti-Inflammatory In Vitro Studies by Shuxin Gao, Xiangzhou Yi, Xia Gao, Zhengsen Long, Jingfeng Guo, Guanghua Xia, Xuanri Shen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Liposomes serve as an effective delivery system capable of encapsulating a variety of bioactive substances. However, their structural integrity is susceptible to damage from various environmental factors, which can result in the leakage of the encapsulated bioactive agents. …”
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    Optogenetic storage and release of protein and mRNA in live cells and animals by Chaeyeon Lee, Jeonghye Yu, Jongpil Shin, Jihwan Yu, Yungyeong Heo, Moosung Lee, Daseuli Yu, YongKeun Park, Won Do Heo

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Cells compartmentalize biomolecules in membraneless structures called biomolecular condensates. While their roles in regulating cellular processes are increasingly understood, tools for their synthetic manipulation remain limited. …”
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    Functional validation of hydrophobic adaptation to physiological temperature in the small heat shock protein αA-crystallin. by Mason Posner, Andor J Kiss, Jackie Skiba, Amy Drossman, Monika B Dolinska, J Fielding Hejtmancik, Yuri V Sergeev

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) maintain cellular homeostasis by preventing stress and disease-induced protein aggregation. …”
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