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2. Structure-based development of novel substrate-type G9a inhibitors as epigenetic modulators for sickle cell disease treatment.

3. Ligand-based design and synthesis of new trityl histamine and trityl cysteamine derivatives as SIRT2 inhibitors for cancer therapy.

4. A MAP1B-cortactin-Tks5 axis regulates TNBC invasion and tumorigenesis.

5. LPGAT1/LPLAT7 regulates acyl chain profiles at the sn-1 position of phospholipids in murine skeletal muscles.

6. Identification of a derivative of the alkaloid emetine as an inhibitor of the YAP-TEAD interaction and its potential as an anticancer agent.

7. Improving reactivity of naphthalimide-based GST probe by imparting TPP cation: Development and application for live cell imaging.

8. A specific G9a inhibitor unveils BGLT3 lncRNA as a universal mediator of chemically induced fetal globin gene expression.

9. Mitochondrial Fragmentation Triggers Ineffective Hematopoiesis in Myelodysplastic Syndromes.

10. Naturally occurring small molecule compounds that target histone deacetylases and their potential applications in cancer therapy.

11. DDHD1, but Not DDHD2, Suppresses Neurite Outgrowth in SH-SY5Y and PC12 Cells by Regulating Protein Transport From Recycling Endosomes.

12. The evolutionarily conserved deubiquitinase UBH1/UCH-L1 augments DAF7/TGF-β signaling, inhibits dauer larva formation, and enhances lung tumorigenesis.

13. NUP98-HBO1-fusion generates phenotypically and genetically relevant chronic myelomonocytic leukemia pathogenesis.

14. Development of Novel Inhibitors for Histone Methyltransferase SET7/9 based on Cyproheptadine.

15. Loss of DDHD2, whose mutation causes spastic paraplegia, promotes reactive oxygen species generation and apoptosis.

16. Involvement of calpain-7 in epidermal growth factor receptor degradation via the endosomal sorting pathway.

17. Analysis of limited proteolytic activity of calpain-7 using non-physiological substrates in mammalian cells.

18. Identification of phosphorylation sites in the C-terminal region of charged multivesicular body protein 1A (CHMP1A).

19. Evolutionary and physical linkage between calpains and penta-EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins.

20. Calpain-7 binds to CHMP1B at its second α-helical region and forms a ternary complex with IST1.

21. Autolytic activity of human calpain 7 is enhanced by ESCRT-III-related protein IST1 through MIT-MIM interaction.

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