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    Understanding the role of transporters and ion channels in lysosomal homeostasis by Salphati, S

    Published 2024
    “…Cellular activity is regulated based on a range of cues to maintain homeostasis. …”
    Thesis
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    Opportunity for genome engineering to enhance phosphate homeostasis in crops by Abdullah, Siti Nor Akmar, Ariffin, Norazrin, Md Hatta, Muhammad Asyraf, Kemat, Nurashikin

    Published 2024
    “…Plants maintain cellular homeostasis of phosphate (Pi) through an integrated response pathway regulated by diferent families of transcription factors including MYB, WRKY, BHLH, and ZFP. …”
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    Antifungal drug itraconazole targets VDAC1 to modulate the AMPK/mTOR signaling axis in endothelial cells by Head, Sarah A., Shi, Wei, Zhao, Liang, Gorshkov, Kirill, Pasunooti, Kalyan, Chen, Yue, Deng, Zhiyou, Li, Ruo-jing, Shim, Joong Sup, Tan, Wenzhi, Hartung, Thomas, Zhang, Jin, Zhao, Yingming, Colombini, Marco, Liu, Jun O.

    Published 2016
    “…Previous mechanistic studies have shown that itraconazole inhibits the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway, which is known to be a critical regulator of endothelial cell function and angiogenesis. …”
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    Identification of novel interactions between MicroRNAs and pattern-recognition receptor signalling in dentritic cells by Pichulik, T

    Published 2011
    “…Recent evidence has suggested that PRR signalling regulates the expression of microRNAs (miRNAs), important post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression, which have been shown to fine-tune innate immune responses.…”
    Thesis
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    The zinc-finger transcription factor Blimp1/Prdm1 is required for uterine remodelling and repair in the mouse by Xypolita, M, Goolam, M, Bikoff, EK, Robertson, EJ, Mould, AW

    Published 2025
    “…The zinc finger transcription factor Blimp1/PRDM1 regulates gene expression in diverse cell types. Its activity controls the maternal decidual response at early post-implantation stages of development. …”
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    CRISPR-Cas9-mediated gene editing of MYB28 genes impair glucoraphanin accumulation of Brassica oleracea in the field by Neequaye, M, Stavnstrup, S, Harwood, W, Lawrenson, T, Hundleby, P, Irwin, J, Troncoso-Rey, P, Saha, S, Traka, MH, Mithen, R, Ostergaard, L

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we sought to study the role of MYB28 in the regulation of aliphatic glucosinolate (A-GSL) biosynthesis and associated sulfur metabolism in field-grown Brassica oleracea with the use of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)-Cas9 gene-editing technology. …”
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    All MOS low-power low-voltage LDO with an embedded voltage reference by Chor, Chee Yong

    Published 2015
    “…A low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator with embedded voltage reference (EVR) where all MOSFETs are biased in weak inversion (sub-threshold region) except the pass transistor, generating a mean regulated voltage of 620.3 mV at full load (10 mA) under 1.2-V supply voltage, has been designed and simulated. …”
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    Roles of leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein 1 in normal and diabetic wound healing by Liu, Chenghao

    Published 2019
    “…Cell-based studies reveal that LRG1 differentially regulates TGFβ signaling pathway in keratinocytes, endothelial cells and fibroblasts. …”
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    Thesis
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    Position-space renormalization schemes for four-quark operators in HQET by Lin, Joshua, Detmold, William, Meinel, Stefan

    Published 2024
    “…X-space schemes are gauge-invariant, regulator-independent renormalization schemes that are defined by requiring position-space correlation functions of gauge-invariant operators to be equal to their noninteracting values at particular kinematic points. …”
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    Deubiquitinases in muscle physiology and disorders by Olie, CS, O'Brien, DP, Jones, HBL, Liang, Z, Damianou, A, Sur-Erdem, I, Pinto-Fernández, A, Raz, V, Kessler, BM

    Published 2024
    “…In vivo, muscle and neuronal cells are post-mitotic, and their function is predominantly regulated by proteostasis, a multilayer molecular process that maintains a delicate balance of protein homeostasis. …”
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    An RRM–ZnF RNA recognition module targets RBM10 to exonic sequences to promote exon exclusion by Collins, Katherine M., Kainov, Yaroslav A., Christodolou, Evangelos, Ray, Debashish, Morris, Quaid, Hughes, Timothy, Taylor, Ian A., Makeyev, Eugene V., Ramos, Andres

    Published 2017
    “…RBM10 recognizes a diverse set of RNA motifs in introns and exons and regulates alternative splicing. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this seemingly relaxed sequence specificity are not understood and functional studies have focused on 3΄ intronic sites only. …”
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    Mitogenic activity of mesenchymal stem cells on hematopoietic stem cells via cellular analysis and gene expression by Mohadeseh, Hashem Boroojerdi

    Published 2015
    “…Important genes that involve in controlling the number of HSC such as self-renewal related signaling pathway regulator genes cell cycle and apoptosis regulator genes were categorized by online DAVID software. …”
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    Thesis
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    BswR controls bacterial motility and biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa through modulation of the small RNA RsmZ by Wang, Chao, Ye, Fuzhou, Kumar, Veerendra, Gao, Yong-Gui, Zhang, Lian-Hui

    Published 2014
    “…Pseudomonas aeruginosa relies on cell motility and ability to form biofilms to establish infections; however, the mechanism of regulation remains obscure. Here we report that BswR, a xenobiotic response element-type transcriptional regulator, plays a critical role in regulation of bacterial motility and biofilm formation in P. aeruginosa. …”
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    Development of quorum-sensing circuits for metabolic flux control in Escherichia coli by Dinh, Christina V.

    Published 2024
    “…This thesis aims to develop autonomous and pathway-independent regulation tools that can be applied to controlling metabolic fluxes in these contexts to improve production. …”
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    Thesis
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    Metacognitive learning in a fully complex-valued radial basis function neural network by Suresh, Sundaram, Sundararajan, Narasimhan, Savitha, R.

    Published 2013
    “…Recent studies on human learning reveal that self-regulated learning in a metacognitive framework is the best strategy for efficient learning. …”
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    Role of N-WASP in cell proliferation : implication for organ development and cancer by Verma, Apoorva

    Published 2020
    “…N-WASP regulates actin cytoskeleton and plays key roles in many cellular processes such as cell-proliferation, cell-adhesion, cell-migration and endocytosis which are essential for normal cell physiology. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    NMR structure, dynamics and interactions of the integrin β2 cytoplasmic tail with filamin domain IgFLNa21 by Chatterjee, Deepak, Tan, Suet-Mien, Bhattacharjya, Surajit, Lu, Lewis Zhiping

    Published 2018
    “…The actin-binding cytoskeletal protein filamin A is a negative regulator of integrin activation. The IgFLNa21 domain of filamin A binds to the C-terminus of β2 CT that contains a TTT-motif. …”
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    Phase-field modeling of interfacial debonding in multi-phase materials via an adaptive isogeometric-meshfree approach by Li, Weidong, Nguyen-Thanh, Nhon, Zhou, Kun

    Published 2022
    “…In this modeling, the crack and interface phase fields are introduced for the regularized representations of crack surfaces and interfaces, respectively, and a convenient approach is proposed for implementing the regularized energy related to both crack surfaces and interfaces without requiring the line integration along them. …”
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