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    Inhibition of ATG5-mediated autophagy maintains PMAIP1 stability to promote cell apoptosis and suppress triple-negative breast cancer progression by Fangjian Shang, Hongfeng Nie, Liyan Du, Jin Shang, Xiangquan Song, Ya Chen, Hui Li, Zhuo Wang, Yixin Qi, Liyan Zhao

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Methods TNBC-related datasets were retrieved from The Cancer Genome Atlas and selected by Prediction Analysis of Microarray 50 analysis to assess the expression of PMAIP1 in the samples. Additionally, the expression of PMAIP1 in the TNBC cell lines (MDA-MB-231) was detected using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. …”
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    Transcriptomic analysis of intracellular RNA granules and small extracellular vesicles: Unmasking their overlap in a cell model of Huntington's disease by Deepti Kailash Nabariya, Lisa Maria Knüpfer, Patrick Hartwich, Manuela S. Killian, Florian Centler, Sybille Krauß

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, our data suggest that the cell-type specific signature of sEV-secreted RNAs as well as their high variability may make it difficult to detect these biomarkers in blood.…”
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    Analysis of the tripartite interactions between two bacterial symbionts, a novel Solitalea-like bacterium (Bacteroidota) and Cardinium, and the stored product mite Tyrophagus putre... by Jan Hubert, Qing Xiong, Eliza Glowska-Patyniak, Elizabeth V. Furtak, Pavel B. Klimov

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…SOL is considered a facultative inhabitant (with prevalences ranging from 36% to 80% among individuals) of the gut (from 102 to 104 copies/mite) that is not detected in eggs, suggesting an extracellular location in the gut of mites. …”
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    Characteristics of seedling growth, physiology and inorganic ion distribution of different salt-tolerant cottons under salt stress by WANG Xiyan, QIU Boyin, LIU Yujiao, XU Xiaojian, SU Wen, ZHU Shuijin, CHEN Jinhong

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Nandanbadidahua, salt- sensitive). All the samples were collected after one week treatment. Concentrations of Na<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>, Ca<sup>2+</sup>, and Mg<sup>2+</sup> of different organs (root, stem and leaf) were detected by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES).The result showed that the salt-tolerant cotton had a larger growth quantity of root under moderate salt stress than the saltsensitive cotton. …”
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