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    Inhibition of miMOMP-induced SASP to combat age-related disease by Xiaoli Liao, Zhennan Guo, Zhennan Guo, Mouhai He, Yichun Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…SASP (senescence-associated secretory phenotype)…”
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    Phenotypic and Complete Reference Whole Genome Sequence Analyses of Two <i>Paenibacillus</i> spp.... by Jessika L. Bryant, Jennifer McCabe, C. Cristoph Klews, MiCayla Johnson, Ariel N. Atchley, Thomas W. Cousins, Maya Barnard-Davidson, Kristina M. Smith, Mark R. Ackermann, Michael Netherland, Nur A. Hasan, Peter A. Jordan, Evan S. Forsythe, Patrick N. Ball, Bruce S. Seal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Phylogenetically, the most closely related bacteria based on 16S gene sequences and WGS were <i>P. taichungensis</i> for ClWae17B and <i>P. amylolyticus</i> for ClWae19. WGS analyses and phenotypic assays supported the hypothesis that the isolates described constitute two novel candidate probiotic bacteria for potential use in dogs.…”
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    Clinical Features and Genetic Characteristics of XLID Patients With KDM5C Gene Mutations: Insights on Phenotype–Genotype Correlations From 175 Previous Cases and Identification of a Novel Variant by Mohammad‐Reza Ghasemi, Zahra Esmaeilizadeh, Sahand Tehrani Fateh, Hossein Sadeghi, Saman Bagheri, Farzad Hashemi‐Gorji, Morteza Sheikhi Nooshabadi, Rasoul Madannezhad, Toktam Sadat Tavabe Ghavami, Reza Mirfakhraie, Mohammad Miryounesi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions This study provides insights into the clinical and genetic characteristics of XLID associated with KDM5C gene mutations, highlighting the higher manifestation of seizures in males and also addressing the heterogeneity of phenotypes in females. It also identifies a novel pathogenic variant and emphasizes the importance of considering gender‐specific factors and further research to understand the underlying molecular mechanisms. …”
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