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Xenopus DPPA2 is a Direct Inhibitor of Microtubule Polymerization Required for Nuclear Assembly
John Zhao Xue
Jan 01, 0001
The eukaryotic nucleus mediates the genomic functions of information storage and gene expression, but must be completely rebuilt after every open mitosis as well as during fertilization. Nuclear abnormalities are observed in...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Variable Selection for a Categorical Varying-Coefficient Model with Identifications for Determinants of Body Mass Index
Obesity has become one of the major public health issues during the last three decades. A considerable number of determinants have been proposed for body mass index (BMI) by a large range of studies from multiple disciplines. In...
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Variable Selection for a Categorical Varying-Coefficient Model with Identifications for Determinants of Body Mass Index
Obesity has become one of the major public health issues during the last three decades. A considerable number of determinants have been proposed for body mass index (BMI) by a large range of studies from multiple disciplines. In...
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Human and mouse leukocytes
Simón Méndez-Ferrer
Mar 19, 2018
In this issue of Blood, Zhao et al use a humanized mouse model to investigate the mechanisms driving daily oscillations in circulating human and murine leukocytes.1 In the same mice, they find human and murine circulating...
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Metabolically Specific In Situ Fluorescent Visualization of Bacterial Infection on Wound Tissues

The ability to effectively detect bacterial infection in human tissues is important for the timely treatment of the infection. However, traditional techniques fail to visualize bacterial species adhered to host cells in situ...

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Proline-Based Boronic Acid Receptors for Chiral Recognition of Glucose

Chiral recognition remains a major challenge in the area of molecular receptor design. With this research, we set out to explore the use of proline-based receptors for chiral recognition. Importantly, the proline structure...

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Impact of Correlated Noise on the Mass Precision of Earth-analog Planets in Radial Velocity Surveys
Characterizing the masses and orbits of near-Earth-mass planets is crucial for interpreting observations from future direct imaging missions (e.g., HabEx, LUVOIR). Therefore, the Exoplanet Science Strategy report recommended...
Metabolically Specific In Situ Fluorescent Visualization of Bacterial Infection on Wound Tissues

The ability to effectively detect bacterial infection in human tissues is important for the timely treatment of the infection. However, traditional techniques fail to visualize bacterial species adhered to host cells in situ...

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Proline-Based Boronic Acid Receptors for Chiral Recognition of Glucose

Chiral recognition remains a major challenge in the area of molecular receptor design. With this research, we set out to explore the use of proline-based receptors for chiral recognition. Importantly, the proline structure...

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An Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Exhibiting Electrical Conduction and Single‐Ion Magnetism
The first three–dimensional (3D) conductive single-ion magnet (SIM), (TTF)2[Co(pdms)2] (TTF = tetrathiafulvalene and H2pdms = 1,2-bis(methanesulfonamido)benzene), was electrochemically synthesized and investigated structurally...
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In situ structure and assembly of the multidrug efflux pump AcrAB-TolC
Abstract: Multidrug efflux pumps actively expel a wide range of toxic substrates from the cell and play a major role in intrinsic and acquired drug resistance. In Gram-negative bacteria, these pumps form tripartite assemblies...
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The effect of hierarchical single-crystal ZSM-5 zeolites with different Si/Al ratios on its pore structure and catalytic performance
Abstract: Hierarchical single-crystal ZSM-5 zeolites with different Si/Al ratios (Hier-ZSM-5-x, where x = 50, 100, 150 and 200) were synthesized using an ordered mesoporous carbon-silica composite as hard template. Hier-ZSM-5-x...
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