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View article: Supplementary Figure S4 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S4 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S4: iTRAQ and RNA-seq analysis.
View article: Supplementary Figure S1 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S1 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S1: GBM30 cell information and knock-down efficiency validation.
View article: Supplementary Table S3 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Table S3 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Table S3. Primers used for real time PCR.
View article: Supplementary Figure S5 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S5 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S5: Expression and distribution of putative UBE2T interacting E3 ubiquitin ligases.
View article: Supplementary Figure S3 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S3 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S3: UBE2T facilitates the growth and stem-like properties of glioma cells.
View article: Supplementary Figure S7 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S7 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S7: Supplementary materials for in vivo and in vitro experiments of Figure 6 in main text.
View article: Supplementary Figure S2 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S2 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S2: Supplementary data on glioma public databases and tissue samples.
View article: Data from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Data from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Purpose:High-grade glioma is the most aggressive form of primary brain tumor, characterized by rapid progression and a grim prognosis. The presence of mutations in IDH1 and TP53 is associated with a specific molecular phenotype in glioma, …
View article: Supplementary Figure S6 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Figure S6 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Figure S6: R-2HG inhibits the proliferation of IDH1 wild-type glioma cells.
View article: Supplementary Table S2 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Table S2 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Table S2. Primers used for ChIP assay.
View article: Supplementary Table S1 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
Supplementary Table S1 from UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Supplementary Table S1: Cell line summary,
View article: UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma
UBE2T-Mediated HP1α Ubiquitination Enhances Nucleolar Function and Promotes the Progression of IDH1/TP53-Mutant Glioma Open
Purpose: High-grade glioma is the most aggressive form of primary brain tumor, characterized by rapid progression and a grim prognosis. The presence of mutations in IDH1 and TP53 is associated with a specific molecular phenotype in glioma,…
View article: Corrigendum: Mining and analysis of dizziness adverse event signals in postoperative analgesia patients based on the FDA adverse event reporting system database
Corrigendum: Mining and analysis of dizziness adverse event signals in postoperative analgesia patients based on the FDA adverse event reporting system database Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2025.1488469.].
View article: Two-year outcomes of combined surgical peripheral iridectomy, goniosynechialysis, and goniotomy for advanced primary angle-closure glaucoma without cataract: A multicenter study
Two-year outcomes of combined surgical peripheral iridectomy, goniosynechialysis, and goniotomy for advanced primary angle-closure glaucoma without cataract: A multicenter study Open
SPI + GSL + GT demonstrated safety and effectiveness in treating advanced PACG without cataract over the 24-month study period. This combined surgical approach should be considered a viable alternative to trabeculectomy for these patients.
View article: Mining and analysis of dizziness adverse event signals in postoperative analgesia patients based on the FDA adverse event reporting system database
Mining and analysis of dizziness adverse event signals in postoperative analgesia patients based on the FDA adverse event reporting system database Open
Objective This study aimed to explore the association between drugs used in postoperative anesthesia patients and postoperative dizziness using the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database, along …
View article: Association Between Hormone Levels and Retinopathy in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study
Association Between Hormone Levels and Retinopathy in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Sex hormones play a crucial role in DR development, affecting men and women differently.
View article: Axial elongation in nonpathologic high myopia: Ocular structural changes and glaucoma diagnostic challenges
Axial elongation in nonpathologic high myopia: Ocular structural changes and glaucoma diagnostic challenges Open
Axial elongation continues in highly myopic adult eyes, even in the absence of pathologic changes such as posterior staphyloma or chorioretinal atrophy. This ongoing axial elongation leads to structural changes in the macular and peripapil…
View article: Evaluation of the relationship between the real-time changes of macular structure and visual function in patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment after silicone oil tamponade
Evaluation of the relationship between the real-time changes of macular structure and visual function in patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment after silicone oil tamponade Open
The macular microstructural tended to restore integrity within 3 months. The presence of SRF in macula delayed the recovery of RRD patients but did not affect the visual function.
View article: Understanding natural language: Potential application of large language models to ophthalmology
Understanding natural language: Potential application of large language models to ophthalmology Open
Large language models (LLMs), a natural language processing technology based on deep learning, are currently in the spotlight. These models closely mimic natural language comprehension and generation. Their evolution has undergone several …
View article: Effect of intraocular pressure reduction on progressive high myopia (PHM study): study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
Effect of intraocular pressure reduction on progressive high myopia (PHM study): study protocol of a randomised controlled trial Open
Background In adult patients with high myopia (HM), progressive axial elongation poses a significant risk for the development of subsequent ocular complications that may lead to visual impairment. Effective strategies to reduce or prevent …
View article: Postoperative myopic shift and visual acuity rehabilitation in patients with bilateral congenital cataracts
Postoperative myopic shift and visual acuity rehabilitation in patients with bilateral congenital cataracts Open
Background This study aimed to explore the postoperative myopic shift and its relationship to visual acuity rehabilitation in patients with bilateral congenital cataracts (CCs). Methods Bilateral CC patients who underwent cataract extracti…
View article: Recalled age of myopia onset may predict risk of high adult myopia in Chinese adults
Recalled age of myopia onset may predict risk of high adult myopia in Chinese adults Open
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between age of myopia onset and high myopia and to explore if age of onset mediated the associations of high myopia with parental myopia and time spent on electronics. Methods:…
View article: Axial Length Shortening after Combined Repeated Low‐Level Red‐Light Therapy in Poor Responders of Orthokeratology in Myopic Children
Axial Length Shortening after Combined Repeated Low‐Level Red‐Light Therapy in Poor Responders of Orthokeratology in Myopic Children Open
Purpose . To investigate the efficacy and safety of orthokeratology (ortho‐k) and repeated low‐level red‐light (RLRL) therapy in treating poor responders of ortho‐k in myopic children. Methods . Study participants were 100 myopic children …
View article: Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma Open
Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
View article: Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma Open
Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
View article: Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma Open
Supplementary Table from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
View article: Supplementary Data from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma
Supplementary Data from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma Open
Supplementary Data from Natural Coevolution of Tumor and Immunoenvironment in Glioblastoma