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    Key roles of ubiquitination in regulating critical regulators of cancer stem cell functionality by Qianqian Guo, Hai Qin, Zelong Chen, Wenzhou Zhang, Lufeng Zheng, Tingting Qin

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Recent years have witnessed an upsurge in the momentum surrounding the development of protein-based therapeutics aimed at targeting the Ub system under the sway of cancer stem cells. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the ongoing in-depth discussions regarding the regulation of the Ub system and its impact on the development of cancer stem cells. …”
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    Single-cell sequencing reveals transcriptional dynamics regulated by ERα in mouse ovaries. by Qicai Hu, Yiqian Gui, Congcong Cao, Jun Xie, Huiru Tang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Aims</h4>The study aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of ERα-regulated transcriptional dynamics in ovarian cells using ERα knockout (αERKO) mice created via CRISPR/Cas9.…”
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    Research progress on cell cycle regulation-related molecules in the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma by HOU Zeyu, TANG Jinru, LI Longjiang

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In‐depth research on the regulatory mechanism of cell cycle regulation‐related molecules has revealed that these molecules play various roles in the incidence and progression of OSCC. …”
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    In‐Depth Cell‐Type‐Specific Proteome Landscape of the Brain from Human Amyloid‐β Overexpression Mouse Model by Taekyung Ryu, Seok‐Young Kim, Thujitha Thuraisamy, Jisu Shin, Yura Jang, Tae‐In Kam, Chan Hyun Na

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study reports in‐depth the cell‐type‐specific brain proteome landscape of the human Aβ overexpression mouse model for the first time using an innovative tool that is powerful, straightforward, and applicable to both animal models and human tissues, without the need for prior genetic alterations.…”
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    WDR62 affects the progression of ovarian cancer by regulating the cell cycle by Yuqi Yang, Wanting Jing, Lingqi Zhang, Yuhang Zhang, Ying Shang, Ye Kuang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…WDR62 promotes ovarian cancer progression by regulating the cell cycle and may influence its development through interaction with MAPK8 to mediate the JNK signaling pathway. …”
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    Regulation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells(iPS) Differentiation and Disease Model Establishment by Qi Xinyue

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper delves into the mechanism of iPS cell differentiation, differentiation regulation strategies, and their applications in disease model establishment. …”
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    Participation of ERM proteins in the regulation of the cell cytoskeleton and the role of the moesin protein in the path ogenesis of adenomyosis by L. V. Adamyan, L. M. Manukyan, V. O. Zayratyants, K. N. Arslanyan, O. N. Loginova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The role of ERM proteins in the development and progression of endometriosis is described. An in-depth study of the structure, mass, localization of ERM proteins and their functional relationship with the signaling pathways Rho, RhoA, Rhoc, RhocK1, leading to increased migration and adhesion of ectopic endometrial cells. …”
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    Transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling of young and aged spermatogonial stem cells reveals molecular targets regulating differentiation. by Jinyue Liao, Hoi Ching Suen, Alfred Chun Shui Luk, Lele Yang, Annie Wing Tung Lee, Huayu Qi, Tin-Lap Lee

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Spermatogonial stem cells (SSC), the foundation of spermatogenesis and male fertility, possess lifelong self-renewal activity. …”
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    Biological Functions and Clinical Implications of CFLAR: From Cell Death Mechanisms to Therapeutic Targeting in Immune Regulation by Zhang H, Li X, Lin L

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In addition to its role in cell death, CFLAR is integral to immune regulation, modulating NF-κB-dependent cytokine production (eg, IL-1β, TNF-α) and effector functions of T cells and macrophages. …”
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    A genome-wide association study integrated with single-cell and bulk profiles uncovers susceptibility genes for nasopharyngeal carcinoma involved in tumorigenesis via regulation of... by Tong-Min Wang, Wen-Li Zhang, Jin-Ru Xie, Yong-Qiao He, Minzhong Tang, Wen-Qiong Xue, Da-Wei Yang, Chang-Mi Deng, Hua Diao, Zhi-Ming Mai, Ruo-Wen Xiao, Ying Liao, Dan-Hua Li, Yan-Xia Wu, Cheng-Tao Jiang, Jiang-Bo Zhang, Xue-Yin Chen, Yan Du, Cao-Li Tang, Wen-Hui Jia, Ting Zhou, Xi-Zhao Li, Pei-Fen Zhang, Xiao-Hui Zheng, Shao-Dan Zhang, Ye-Zhu Hu, Yonglin Cai, Yuming Zheng, Zhe Zhang, Guangfu Jin, Wen Chen, Hai-Qiang Mai, Ying Sun, Zhibin Hu, Jianjun Liu, Xin-Yuan Guan, Fan Bai, Jinxin Bei, Jun Ma, Musheng Zeng, Maria Li Lung, Hans-Olov Adami, Weimin Ye, Tai-Hing Lam, Hongbing Shen, Wei-Hua Jia

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Five putative causal genes are prioritized. We perform in-depth bioinformatic analysis and functional experiments for EOMES, finding that the nasopharyngeal carcinoma-risk alleles of four functional SNPs upregulate EOMES expression by promoting the activity of regulatory elements in T cells, and EOMES participates in nasopharyngeal carcinoma tumorigenesis via regulation of CD8+ T cell exhaustion in the tumor microenvironment. …”
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    RORA Regulates Autophagy in Hair Follicle Stem Cells by Upregulating the Expression Level of the <i>Sqstm1</i> Gene by Xuefei Zhao, Yanchun Xu, Shuqi Li, Suying Bai, Wei Zhang, Yu Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Although some of the factors involved in regulating hair follicle development have been characterized, further in-depth research is still needed. …”
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