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  1. ...) that innervate skeletal muscles. However, certain MN groups including ocular MNs, are relatively resilient. To reveal key drivers of resilience versus vulnerability in ALS, we investigate the transcriptional dynamics of four distinct MN populations in SOD1G93A ALS mice using LCM-seq and single...
  2. ...nucleosome remodeling and is accompanied by local transcription changes and chromatin reorganization, and subsequently may contribute to the stabilization of broken chromosomes. Our findings highlight the resilience and adaptability of plant chromosomes in response to centromere breakage and provide valuable...
  3. ...of transcription factor binding site co-occurrence. However, rigid arrangement of binding sites is not a common characteristic of the identified CRMs, suggesting more complex or individual grammatical rules. Overall, our analyses provide key insights into critical gene regulatory control during vertebrate endoderm...
  4. ...provide an opportunity to further explore the regulatory networks and identify putative 266 12 enhancers and potential transcription factors involved in these pathways. We identified 80 267 putative enhancers related to these genes, and motif enrichment analysis revealed that 268 transcription factors...
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  5. ...individuals (Supplemental Fig. S5A,B), stratifying by drift direction revealed consistent, albeit subtle, age-associated increases in transcriptional levels for genes proximal to both positive and negative drift-CpGs. Notably, only genes near positive drift-CpGs showed increased transcriptional variance...
  6. ...Androgen receptor–mediated assisted loading of the glucocorticoid receptor modulates transcriptional responses in prostate cancer cells Johannes Hiltunen1,3, Laura Helminen1,3, Niina Aaltonen1,3, Kaisa-Mari Launonen1, Hanna Laakso1, Marjo Malinen2, Einari A. Niskanen1, Jorma J. Palvimo1 and Ville...
  7. ...transcripts. This is in good agreement with the reported difficulty to extract stored mRNAs in Q cells (Aragon et al. 2006). UMAP dimensionality reduction of single-cell RNA-seq data revealed that our gradient-sorted population at 6 days of medium exhaustion shows a bilobate structure (Fig. 3B). Nevertheless...
  8. ...correction applied).TE-chimeric transcript–derived peptides are validated as putative neoantigensTo overcome the resistance associated with LTR7-PLAAT4 and target lethal cancers driven by aberrant epigenetic activation of TEs, we turned to recent investigations that revealed the capacity of TEs in harboring...
  9. ...brain organoids to hypoxic and hyperoxic conditions, we identify hundreds of gene regulatory changes that are undetectable under baseline conditions, with 148 trait-associated genes showing regulatory effects only in response to oxygen stress. To capture more nuanced transcriptional patterns, we employ...
  10. ...from non-human primate parathyroid expression dynamics. Predicted cell–cell communication analysis reveals abundant endothelial cell interactions in the parathyroid cell microenvironment in both human and NHP parathyroid glands. We show abundant RARRES2 transcripts in both human adenoma and normal...
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