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View article: Author response: Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth
Author response: Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth Open
View article: Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth
Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth Open
Robust control of DNA replication is fundamental to bacterial proliferation. In Escherichia coli, replication initiation is thought to be regulated by oscillations in DnaA activity, driven by DnaA-chromosome interactions that differ among …
View article: Ruptured popliteal cyst with extension into the gastrocnemius-soleus intermuscular space: A case report
Ruptured popliteal cyst with extension into the gastrocnemius-soleus intermuscular space: A case report Open
View article: Dual-Sensor Coherence-Driven Adaptive Denoising (WF-VMD-DDCDO) for Underwater Target Detection
Dual-Sensor Coherence-Driven Adaptive Denoising (WF-VMD-DDCDO) for Underwater Target Detection Open
Underwater vehicle will generate a shaft-rate magnetic field at the propeller rotation frequency as the fundamental frequency during navigation, hence offering a approach for underwater target detection. Conventional shaft-rate magnetic fi…
View article: Oxidative stress: from molecular studies to clinical intervention strategies
Oxidative stress: from molecular studies to clinical intervention strategies Open
The imbalance between the generation of free radicals and the body’s capacity to counteract their damaging effects on proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids is known as oxidative stress. Since it is essential for controlling many biological f…
View article: An African swine fever virus-specific antibody reactome reveals antigens as potential candidates for vaccine development
An African swine fever virus-specific antibody reactome reveals antigens as potential candidates for vaccine development Open
Developing an efficient and safe vaccine for African swine fever (ASF), a devastating disease of pigs, remains a significant challenge mainly due to limited knowledge of the immune correlates of protection. Identifying protective determina…
View article: Building a Synthetic Cell Together
Building a Synthetic Cell Together Open
View article: Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth
Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth Open
Robust control of DNA replication is fundamental to bacterial proliferation. In Escherichia coli, replication initiation is thought to be regulated by oscillations in DnaA activity, driven by DnaA-chromosome interactions that differ among …
View article: Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth
Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth Open
Robust control of DNA replication is fundamental to bacterial proliferation. In Escherichia coli , replication initiation is thought to be regulated by oscillations in DnaA activity, driven by DnaA-chromosome interactions that differ among…
View article: Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth
Extrusion-modulated DnaA activity oscillations coordinate DNA replication with biomass growth Open
Robust control of DNA replication is fundamental to bacterial proliferation. In Escherichia coli , replication initiation is thought to be regulated by oscillations in DnaA activity, driven by DnaA-chromosome interactions that differ among…
View article: FAO-fueled OXPHOS and NRF2-mediated stress resilience in MICs drive lymph node metastasis
FAO-fueled OXPHOS and NRF2-mediated stress resilience in MICs drive lymph node metastasis Open
Metastasis is an inefficient process requiring cancer cells to adapt metabolically for survival and colonization in new environments. The contributions of tumor metabolic reprogramming to lymph node (LN) metastasis and its underlying mecha…
View article: Synergistic effects of commensals and phage predation in combating pathogen infections: a shrimp model
Synergistic effects of commensals and phage predation in combating pathogen infections: a shrimp model Open
Colonization resistance is a fundamental mechanism by which microbiomes suppress pathogen invasion, yet the factors governing its efficacy remain unclear. By constructing a defined microbial consortium and employing in vivo models, we prov…
View article: Research on Environmental Resource Protection and Sustainable Paths in Pharmaceutical Development—A Case Study of Taiji Group
Research on Environmental Resource Protection and Sustainable Paths in Pharmaceutical Development—A Case Study of Taiji Group Open
View article: Advances in Organic Pollutant Degradation Technologies for Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Efficiency, Mechanistic Pathways, and Challenges in Application
Advances in Organic Pollutant Degradation Technologies for Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Efficiency, Mechanistic Pathways, and Challenges in Application Open
View article: Exploration of Environmental Responsibility and Green Transformation Paths in Pharmaceutical Quality Control—A Case Study of Quality Control Positions in Taiji Group
Exploration of Environmental Responsibility and Green Transformation Paths in Pharmaceutical Quality Control—A Case Study of Quality Control Positions in Taiji Group Open
View article: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs)
The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) Open
Tumorigenesis, like most complex genetic traits, is driven by the joint actions of many mutations. At the nucleotide level, such mutations are cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs). The full sets of CDNs are necessary, and perhaps even suffici…
View article: Characterization of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) across genes, cancer types, and patients
Characterization of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) across genes, cancer types, and patients Open
A central goal of cancer genomics is to identify, in each patient, all the cancer-driving mutations. Among them, point mutations are referred to as cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs), which recur in cancers. The companion study shows that t…
View article: Author response: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs)
Author response: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) Open
View article: Author response: Characterization of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) across genes, cancer types, and patients
Author response: Characterization of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) across genes, cancer types, and patients Open
View article: Navigated range expansion promotes migratory culling
Navigated range expansion promotes migratory culling Open
Motile organisms can expand into new territories and increase their fitness, while nonmotile viruses usually depend on host migration to spread across long distances. In general, faster host motility facilitates virus transmission. However…
View article: <i>In situ</i>Membrane Protein Expression by Efficient Recruitment of mRNA to the Membranes of Synthetic Cells
<i>In situ</i>Membrane Protein Expression by Efficient Recruitment of mRNA to the Membranes of Synthetic Cells Open
The synthesis of artificial cells is crucial for understanding the origins of life. In synthetic cells, however, the absence of membrane-bound organelles and auxiliary proteins severely limits the efficient expression and precise localizat…
View article: On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)–Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients
On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)–Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients Open
A central goal of cancer genomics is to identify, in each patient, all the cancer driving mutations. Among them, point mutations are referred to as Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs), which recur in cancers. The companion study shows that t…
View article: Author response: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)
Author response: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) Open
View article: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)
The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) Open
Tumorigenesis, like most complex genetic traits, is driven by the joint actions of many mutations. At the nucleotide level, such mutations are Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs). The full sets of CDNs are necessary, and perhaps even suffici…
View article: Author response: On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)–Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients
Author response: On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)–Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients Open
View article: Characterization of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) across genes, cancer types, and patients
Characterization of cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs) across genes, cancer types, and patients Open
A central goal of cancer genomics is to identify, in each patient, all the cancer-driving mutations. Among them, point mutations are referred to as cancer-driving nucleotides (CDNs), which recur in cancers. The companion study shows that t…
View article: Author response: On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) –Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients
Author response: On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) –Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients Open
View article: On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) –Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients
On the discovered Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) –Distributions across genes, cancer types and patients Open
A central goal of cancer genomics is to identify, in each patient, all the cancer driving mutations. Among them, point mutations are referred to as Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs), which recur in cancers. The companion study shows that t…
View article: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)
The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) Open
Tumorigenesis, like most complex genetic traits, is driven by the joint actions of many mutations. At the nucleotide level, such mutations are Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs). The full sets of CDNs are necessary, and perhaps even suffici…
View article: Author response: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs)
Author response: The theory of massively repeated evolution and full identifications of Cancer Driving Nucleotides (CDNs) Open