Category: 5. Biology

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  • Cancer stem cells: landscape, challenges and emerging therapeutic innovations

    Cancer stem cells: landscape, challenges and emerging therapeutic innovations

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  • Intracrine FFA4 signaling controls lipolysis at lipid droplets

    Intracrine FFA4 signaling controls lipolysis at lipid droplets

    FFA4 signals through Gi/o on HEK293 intracellular membranes

    Whereas FFA4 was originally thought to be primarily coupled to Gq/11 (refs. 12,13), recent studies in undifferentiated cells have additionally revealed Gi/o coupling11,14,15, which could…

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  • Inflammation and limited adaptive immunity predict worse outcomes on immunotherapy in head and neck cancer

    Inflammation and limited adaptive immunity predict worse outcomes on immunotherapy in head and neck cancer

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  • Anatomical and histological analysis of an undescribed cervical skin fold structure in spotted turtles (Clemmys gutatta)

    Anatomical and histological analysis of an undescribed cervical skin fold structure in spotted turtles (Clemmys gutatta)

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    The cervical structure has a significantly different color, texture, and scale size compared to the adjacent skin of the neck (Figs. 2 and 3). The adjacent skin appears to have a thin texture with smaller scales, and a darker…

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  • Molecular mechanisms of cryoablation-mediated lung cancer suppression unveiled by non-coding RNA regulatory network profiling

    Molecular mechanisms of cryoablation-mediated lung cancer suppression unveiled by non-coding RNA regulatory network profiling

    Cryoablation suppresses LLC tumor growth in mice

    The experimental design is illustrated in Fig. 1A, where LLC tumor mice were divided into 3 groups: model, cryoablation, and DDP. Cryoablation was performed using the argon-helium cryosurgical…

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  • In vivo engineering broadens CAR-T cell therapy use

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  • Author Correction: ImAge quantitates aging and rejuvenation

  • Alexey V. Terskikh

    Present address: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

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  • Higher-order and distributed synergistic functional interactions encode information gain in goal-directed learning

    Higher-order and distributed synergistic functional interactions encode information gain in goal-directed learning

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  • Phage-mediated TLR2 signaling attenuates intracellular Mycobacterium abscessus survival in macrophages

    Phage-mediated TLR2 signaling attenuates intracellular Mycobacterium abscessus survival in macrophages

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