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These findings highlight the dual roles of antioxidants in cancer. Their impact depends on cancer type, stage, and genetic ...
After being informed of a potential microduplication in Figure 1D, the journal contacted the authors for clarification. The ...
Collecting duct carcinoma (CDC) remains a lethal and aggressive form of kidney cancer with no effective treatment, primarily because of our limited understanding of its underlying molecular ...
Import and assembly of mitochondrial proteins into multimeric complexes are essential for cellular function. Yet, many steps of these processes and the proteins involved remain unknown. Here, we ...
The primary cilium is a sensory organelle that receives specific signals from the extracellular environment important for vertebrate development and tissue homeostasis. Lamins, the major components of ...
The authors contacted the journal upon discovering a subpanel was incorrectly selected in Figure 6E. After discussions with the authors and conducting its own analysis, the journal corrects the ...
The genetic code was deciphered more than 50 years ago, but we are only now becoming aware of a second, hidden code. It is the concept of “codon optimality” that enters the scene of developmental and ...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) is a recently discovered adaptive prokaryotic immune system that provides acquired immunity against foreign nucleic acids by utilizing ...
Glutaconyl‐CoA decarboxylase is a biotin‐dependent ion pump whereby the free energy of the glutaconyl‐CoA decarboxylation to crotonyl‐CoA drives the electrogenic transport of sodium ions from the ...
Transcription by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is a complex and multistep process that consists of promoter binding, initiation, elongation and termination. For most eukaryotic genes, the nascent ...
In mammals, maintenance of energy and nutrient homeostasis during food deprivation is accomplished through an increase in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation in peripheral tissues. An important ...
A number of proteins accumulate in the anaphase spindle midzone, but the interaction and precise role of these proteins in midzone organization remain obscure. Here, we found that the ...
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