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  1. ...-translational modifications, play a crucial role in regulating programs integral to a cell's identity, like gene expression and DNA replication. However, the transcriptional, chromatin, and replication timing profiles of adult stem cells in vivo remain poorly understood. Containing germline stem cells (GSCs) and somatic cyst...
  2. ...-type independent. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) reveals 28 that transcripts encoding proteins belonging to the same pathway often show similar 29 turnover dynamics. Furthermore, transcript isoforms exhibit distinct turnover profiles, 30 suggesting that RNA turnover plays an important role in regulating m...
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  3. ...validated in multiple data sets. Indeed, the analysis strategy employed by DeCEP for ST data is significantly different from existing methods. Existing methods assume that functional genes, which represent gene programs, exhibit uniform transcriptional coregulation across a given entire tissue section...
  4. ...Highly accurate reference and method selection for universal cross–data set cell type annotation with CAMUS Qunlun Shen1,2, Shuqin Zhang1,3 and Shihua Zhang2,4,5 1School of Mathematical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China; 2State Key Laboratory of Mathematical Sciences, Academy...
  5. ...Transcriptional programs mediating neuronal toxicity and altered glial–neuronal signaling in a Drosophila knock-in tauopathy model Hassan Bukhari1,2, Vanitha Nithianandam1,2, Rachel A. Battaglia1,2, Anthony Cicalo2,3,4, Souvarish Sarkar1, Aram Comjean5, Yanhui Hu5, Matthew J. Leventhal6,7, Xianjun...
  6. ...these universal instructions into cell type–specific programs that are able to respond to developmental and environmental cues. In part, this regulation is mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, which alter the accessibility of the chromatin in conjunction with changes in transcription factor (TF) and nucleosome...
  7. ...decreased variability (negative drift). Integration with single-cell RNA-seq data demonstrates that positive drift-CpGs are associated with increased transcriptional variability and upregulation in specific cell types, whereas negative drift-CpGs exhibit the opposite effect. We develop epigenetic drift...
  8. ...the same or distinct regulatory programs for their regenerative transcriptional reprogramming? An initial pairwise comparison to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between time points for each major cell type revealed dynamic gene expression across all stages and cell types (Fig. 2A...
  9. ...-analysis on existing transcriptomic data sets of rodent mutant Sod1 spinal MNs to reveal a general vulnerability code.ResultsTranscriptional regulation of mutant Sod1 or other disease-associated genes does not underlie selective vulnerability among MNsTo retrieve temporal mechanistic insight into the differential...
  10. ...regulation of specific gene sets, including ESRRG-mediated signaling. Furthermore, these data imply that GR modulation of AR's transcriptional activity, combined with coexpression of GR and ESRRG, is associated with better clinical outcomes for PCa patients.DiscussionThe complex interplay between AR and GR...
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