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  • Lifetime expression of egg rejection behaviour in Eurasian magpies is associated with variation in a polymorphic genetic marker

    Lifetime expression of egg rejection behaviour in Eurasian magpies is associated with variation in a polymorphic genetic marker

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  • Mechanistic basis for a novel dual-function Gag-Pol dimerizer potentiating CARD8 inflammasome activation and clearance of HIV-infected cells

    Mechanistic basis for a novel dual-function Gag-Pol dimerizer potentiating CARD8 inflammasome activation and clearance of HIV-infected cells

    A HTS cell-based assay to identify HIV-1 Gag-Pol dimerizers promoting HIV-1 protease activation of CARD8 inflammasome pathway and pyroptosis

    We generated a unique cell-based system to search for more potent chemicals that activate the CARD8…

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  • How ageing changes our genes — huge epigenetic atlas gives clearest picture yet

    How ageing changes our genes — huge epigenetic atlas gives clearest picture yet

    A huge analysis of DNA methylation in human tissue has revealed new anti-ageing targets.Credit: Lawrence Lawry/SPL

    The visible effects of ageing on our body are in part linked to invisible changes in gene activity. The epigenetic process of DNA…

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  • High-fidelity Cas9-mediated targeting of KRAS driver mutations restrains lung cancer in preclinical models

    High-fidelity Cas9-mediated targeting of KRAS driver mutations restrains lung cancer in preclinical models

    CRISPR-HiFiCas9 enables robust and highly specific targeting of KRAS driver mutations

    The KRASG12C and KRASG12D point mutations differ from the KRASWT sequence by only a single nucleotide (Fig. 1A). To ensure the therapeutic approach is selective…

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  • Ferroaxial density wave from intertwined charge and orbital order in rare-earth tritellurides

    Ferroaxial density wave from intertwined charge and orbital order in rare-earth tritellurides

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  • Peptidoglycan-reshuffling proteins SCO0954, SCO1758, SCO4439, and SCO4440 modulate the formation of wall-deficient cells in Streptomyces coelicolor under hyperosmotic sucrose stress

    Peptidoglycan-reshuffling proteins SCO0954, SCO1758, SCO4439, and SCO4440 modulate the formation of wall-deficient cells in Streptomyces coelicolor under hyperosmotic sucrose stress

    The sco1760::Tn5, and sco4439/40::Tn5062 knockout mutants, as well as S.
    coelicolor overexpressing sco0954, exhibit hyphal bulging and the formation of large distinct round cells under conditions of hyperosmotic…

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  • Inverted temperature gradients in gold–palladium antenna-reactor nanoparticles

    Inverted temperature gradients in gold–palladium antenna-reactor nanoparticles

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  • Optimization of protease production by newly isolated Bacillus sp. from the Red Sea using defatted soybean cake

    Optimization of protease production by newly isolated Bacillus sp. from the Red Sea using defatted soybean cake

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