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Inhibition of JNK Signaling Overcomes Cancer-Associated Fibroblast-Mediated Immunosuppression and Enhances the Efficacy of Immunotherapy in Bladder Cancer [scRNA-Seq]
Bioprospecting Actinobacteria communities in semi-desert soils from Kidepo National Park, Uganda
Recovery of Tetrahymena thermophila from degranulation
Complete 16S rRNA gene (V1-V9) sequencing in vineyard topsoil and young leaf phyllosphere
Diatoms eDNA metabarcoding of a tufa-depositing river
The Diatom Diversity and Ecological Status of a Tufa-Depositing River through eDNA Metabarcoding vs. a Morphological Approach—A Case Study of the Una River (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Tetranychus urticae
Tetranychus urticae Raw sequence reads
Transcriptome sequencing results of soybean resistance varieties inoculated with downy mildew.
RGS2 is an innate immune checkpoint for suppressing Gαq mediated IFNγ generation and lung injury
Identification of biomarkers predictive of Ascaris infection and anthelmintics mediated worm clearance using a swine model
Remodeling of tissue-resident macrophages by MEF2D-expressing cancer precursors primes for liver tumorigenesis
Mus musculus strain:C57BL/6
Study of the adjuvant effect of Bacterium-like Particles (BLP) at mucosal lymphoid tissues
NEAT1 Modulates the TIRR/53BP1 Complex to Maintain Genome Integrity
Whole exome sequencing for indentification of specific gene mutations in an Indian cohort of triple-negative breast cancer patients
This study analyzed whole exome sequencing data from 15 Indian triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. On average, 106 mutations per sample were identified. The most significant recurrent mutations were found in genes including CTNNB1, TP53, and SLC7A8. Other cancer-associated genes also showed mutations. The TNBC genomes exhibited predominant mutational signatures related to spontaneous deamination, DNA repair failure, and transcriptional strand bias. These mutations were involved in several major signaling pathways. The findings highlight key exonic mutations in Indian TNBC patients that could be used for screening, risk prediction, and developing targeted therapeutics. Further studies on genetic variability among TNBC patients are suggested for improved treatment strategies.
The vegetable virome and its contribution to the human gut virome
The food–gut axis: the phyllosphere virome of fresh vegetables is diverse, abundant, and transmitted to the human gut virome
Breakdown of biodegradable plastic bags in soil under different management
Comparative degradation and microbial impact of biodegradable bags in managed and unmanaged soils in Croatia
Whole Genome Bisulfite Sequencing of CLDN6High vs CLDN6Low Sorted EpiSCs and APSD, and WT vs Pbx1-KO EpiSCs
Cytosolic glutathione reductase (OsGR2) regulates plant development and salt stress tolerance in rice
Mus musculus
The spatial gene expression profile in the mouse embryonic heart development using Visum
Differential contribution of Cajal-Retzius cells and Reelin to cortical morphogenesis
Ipomoea nil
Exploring transcriptomic dynamics in petal development of the one-day flower species, Japanese morning glory (Ipomoea nil)
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