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    Discovery of Human sORF-Encoded Polypeptides (SEPs) in Cell Lines and Tissue by Ma, Jiao, Ward, Carl C., Jungreis, Irwin, Slavoff, Sarah A., Schwaid, Adam G., Neveu, John, Budnik, Bogdan A., Kellis, Manolis, Saghatelian, Alan

    Published 2015
    “…The discovery of novel SEPs increases the size of the genome and the proteome and provides insights into the molecular biology of mammalian cells, such as the prevalent usage of non-AUG start codons. …”
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    A review on breast cancer in Iraq and future therapies insights by Nawfal N. Alrawi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…To fight cancer, there is an urgent need to search for new effective anticancer therapies that alter the molecular biology of tumor cells, stimulate the immune system, or specifically deliver chemotherapy factors directly to cancer cells without affecting normal cells and reducing the side effects of treatments. …”
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    Nanoengineered approaches to improve the efficacy of targeted drug delivery for the treatment of malignancy: a comprehensive review by Jagabandhu Bag, Sabyasachi Banerjee, Arnab De, Sreejan Manna, Subhasis Banerjee, S. K. Ashok Kumar, Sourav De

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The main body of the abstract The development of innovative and effective targeted therapies for malignancy relies on alterations in the molecular biology of cancerous cells. Given the nonselective destruction of healthy cells, the harmful effects of existing chemotherapy drugs, and the development of multidrug resistance, has thrived the development of novel carriers for improved targeting efficacy of anticancer drugs. …”
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    Biological membrane lipids in norm and pathology (literature review) by S. V. Mukhomedzyanova, Yu. I. Pivovarov, O. V. Bogdanova, L. A. Dmitrieva, A. A. Shulunov

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Because the development of various pathological processes and conditions accompanied by molecular biological changes of cell membranes, it primarily concerns erythrocyte membrane, as they are composed of many easily-oxidized phospholipids and they come in contact with relatively high concentrations of oxygen, it is important to examine the role of erythrocyte lipid layer. …”
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    Subcutaneous Transplantation of Bovine and Human Adrenocortical Cells in Collagen Gel in scid Mice by Nikolay K. Popnikolov, Peter J. Hornsby Ph.D.

    Published 1999-11-01
    “…Subcutaneous transplantation of bovine or human primary adrenocortical cells in collagen provides a model for the study of the physiology, cell biology, and molecular biology of adrenocortical cells in a three-dimensional vascularized tissue structure in a host animal.…”
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    The Potential Use of Exosomes in Anti-Cancer Effect Induced by Polarized Macrophages by Chizumi Abe, Maharshi Bhaswant, Teruo Miyazawa, Taiki Miyazawa

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Finding novel, highly efficient targeted therapies based on modifications in the molecular biology of tumor cells is essential to reduce the indiscriminate destruction of healthy cells. …”
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    High-throughput whole-genome sequencing of E14 mouse embryonic stem cells by Danny Incarnato, Francesco Neri

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The identified variants are enriched on intergenic regions, but several thousands reside on gene exons and regulatory regions, such as promoters, enhancers, splicing site and untranslated regions of RNA, thus indicating high probability of an important functional impact on the molecular biology of these cells. We created a new E14 genome assembly including the new identified variants and used it to map reads from next generation sequencing data generated in our laboratory or in others on E14 cell line. …”
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    Cytochrome P450 1B1 Overexpression in Cervical Cancers: Cross-sectional Study by Fatemah O F O Alshammari, Yousef M Al-saraireh, Ahmed M M Youssef, Yahya M Al-Sarayra, Hamzeh Mohammad Alrawashdeh

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Recently, the rational approach for the discovery of new therapies for cervical cancer is based on the alterations in the molecular biology of cancer cells. One of the emerging molecular changes in cancer cells is the aberrant expression of cytochrome P450 1B1 (CYP1B1). …”
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    Rapid regulation of protein activity in fission yeast by Bøe, C, Garcia, I, Pai, C, Sharom, J, Skjølberg, H, Boye, E, Kearsey, S, MacNeill, S, Tyers, M, Grallert, B

    Published 2008
    “…Despite the availability of extensive set of genetic, molecular biological, biochemical and cell biological tools for analysis of protein function in fission yeast, studies are often hampered by the lack of an effective method allowing for the rapid regulation of protein level or protein activity. …”
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    Basic characterization of antibodies targeting receptors of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily by Olena Zaitseva, Mohamed Anany, Mohamed Anany, Harald Wajant, Isabell Lang

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The presented protocols only require standard molecular biological equipment, eukaryotic cell culture and plate readers for the quantification of luminescent and colorimetric signals.…”
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    In-depth analysis of lymph node metastasis-related sialylated protein profiling and their clinical and biological significance in colorectal cancer using mass spectrometry and mult... by Yanfei Shao, Mengqin Yu, Luyang Zhang, Leqi Zhou, Xialin Yan, Bo Feng, Sen Zhang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Then, we further confirmed that patients in different phenotypes had different prognosis, molecular biological characteristics, immune cell infiltration and could be closely linked to three previously reported immune phenotypes: immune-excluded (Phenotype A), immune-desert (Phenotype B), and immune-inflamed (Phenotype C). …”
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