Category: 5. Biology

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  • Threat reduction must be coupled with targeted recovery programmes to conserve global bird diversity

    Threat reduction must be coupled with targeted recovery programmes to conserve global bird diversity

    Data collection

    We used data on species morphological and geographical traits, threats and phylogenetic relationships to conduct this study. Trait data for 11,003 extant bird species66 were obtained from AVONET26. Under BirdLife taxonomy, only 8%…

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  • CD39 as a metabolic rheostat of immunoregulation

    CD39 as a metabolic rheostat of immunoregulation

    CD39 as a metabolic rheostat of immunoregulation

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  • Good neighbours transfer nucleotides | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

    Good neighbours transfer nucleotides | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

    Tissue levels of deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs) are tightly regulated, and their dysregulation can impair DNA replication, leading to DNA damage and genetic instability. dNTPs can be synthesized de novo in a cell-autonomous pathway,…

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  • How to spy on condensates

    How to spy on condensates

    Condensates can appear homogeneous in texture, but that misses the whole picture, as Ke Xu of the University of California, Berkeley and his team have found6. They experimented with droplets in vitro and developed a way to get FUS, an RNA-binding…

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  • Sleep prevents brain phosphoproteome disruption to safeguard survival

    Sleep prevents brain phosphoproteome disruption to safeguard survival

    A Pr-SD sleep deprivation mouse model

    A complete and long-lasting sleep deprivation method is of crucial importance for sleep studies. However, the attempt to prolong acute sleep deprivation by means of traditional approaches, such as gentle…

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  • Calopy — an advanced framework for the integration and analysis of indirect calorimetry data

    Calopy — an advanced framework for the integration and analysis of indirect calorimetry data

    Calopy — an advanced framework for the integration and analysis of indirect calorimetry data

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  • Apolipoprotein M attenuates age-related macular degeneration phenotypes via sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling and lysosomal lipid catabolism

    Apolipoprotein M attenuates age-related macular degeneration phenotypes via sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling and lysosomal lipid catabolism

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  • A small-molecule VHL molecular glue degrader for cysteine dioxygenase 1

    A small-molecule VHL molecular glue degrader for cysteine dioxygenase 1

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  • PEX14 condensates recruit receptor and cargo pairs for peroxisomal protein import

    PEX14 condensates recruit receptor and cargo pairs for peroxisomal protein import

  • De Duve, C. & Baudhuin, P. Peroxisomes (microbodies and related particles). Physiol. Rev. 46, 323–357 (1966).

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  • Poirier, Y., Antonenkov, V. D., Glumoff, T. &…

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