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2. Shell protein composition specified by the lncRNA NEAT1 domains dictates the formation of paraspeckles as distinct membraneless organelles
3. Non-destructive and efficient method for obtaining miRNA information in cells by artificial extracellular vesicles
4. Near full-automation of COPMAN using a LabDroid enables high-throughput and sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater as a leading indicator
5. STGram: Non-Invasive Visualization and Analysis of Circadian Rhythms Through Surface Temperature Monitoring
6. An organ-derived extracellular matrix triggers in situ kidney regeneration in a preclinical model
7. The UFM1 system regulates ER-phagy through the ufmylation of CYB5R3
8. Transplantation of bioengineered liver capable of extended function in a preclinical liver failure model
9. Identification of U11snRNA as an endogenous agonist of TLR7-mediated immune pathogenesis
10. A Variable Scheduling Maintenance Culture Platform for Mammalian Cells
11. ASKA technology-based pull-down method reveals a suppressive effect of ASK1 on the inflammatory NOD-RIPK2 pathway in brown adipocytes
12. Nuclear export of ubiquitinated proteins via the UBIN-POST system
13. Serine Phosphorylation by mTORC1 Promotes IRS-1 Degradation through SCFβ-TRCP E3 Ubiquitin Ligase
14. STAT3 Regulates Nemo-Like Kinase by Mediating Its Interaction with IL-6-Stimulated TGFβ-Activated Kinase 1 for STAT3 Ser-727 Phosphorylation
15. MBTD1 preserves adult hematopoietic stem cell pool size and function
16. Identification of a herpes simplex virus 1 gene encoding neurovirulence factor by chemical proteomics
17. Direct Binding of Follistatin to a Complex of Bone-Morphogenetic Protein and its Receptor Inhibits Ventral and Epidermal Cell Fates in Early Xenopus Embryo
18. Stratifin regulates stabilization of receptor tyrosine kinases via interaction with ubiquitin-specific protease 8 in lung adenocarcinoma
19. Supplementary Figure 4 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
20. Supplementary Table 2 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
21. Supplementary Figure 1 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
22. Data from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
23. Supplementary Figure Legends from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
24. Supplementary Figure 7 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
25. Supplementary Figure 2 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
26. Supplementary Figure 6 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
27. Supplementary Figure 3 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
28. Supplementary Table 1 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
29. Supplementary Figure 5 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells
30. Data from Tankyrase-Binding Protein TNKS1BP1 Regulates Actin Cytoskeleton Rearrangement and Cancer Cell Invasion
31. Supplementary Figure S3 from Tankyrase-Binding Protein TNKS1BP1 Regulates Actin Cytoskeleton Rearrangement and Cancer Cell Invasion
32. Supplementary Video S2 from Tankyrase-Binding Protein TNKS1BP1 Regulates Actin Cytoskeleton Rearrangement and Cancer Cell Invasion
33. DIVERSE System: De Novo Creation of Peptide Tags for Non-enzymatic Covalent Labeling by In Vitro Evolution for Protein Imaging Inside Living Cells
34. Calpain-10 regulates actin dynamics by proteolysis of microtubule-associated protein 1B
35. Sensing of individual stalled 80S ribosomes by Fap1 for nonfunctional rRNA turnover
36. Structure–activity relationship study, target identification, and pharmacological characterization of a small molecular IL-12/23 inhibitor, APY0201
37. The C-terminal cytoplasmic tail of hedgehog receptor Patched1 is a platform for E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes
38. Biomolecular Interaction Analysis Coupled With Mass Spectrometry to Detect Interacting Proteins
39. ARHGAP1 Transported with Influenza Viral Genome Ensures Integrity of Viral Particle Surface through Efficient Budozone Formation
40. Robotic search for optimal cell culture in regenerative medicine
41. Role of the Orphan Transporter SLC35E1 in the Nuclear Egress of Herpes Simplex Virus 1
42. Data Analysis Methods
43. U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein represses histone gene transcription in cell cycle-arrested cells
44. Author response: Robotic search for optimal cell culture in regenerative medicine
45. Intracellular phosphatidylserine is essential for retrograde membrane traffic through endosomes
46. Histone chaperone Spt6 is required for class switch recombination but not somatic hypermutation
47. Gasp, a Grb2-Associating Protein, Is Critical for Positive Selection of Thymocytes
48. Mitochondrial Phosphoglycerate Mutase 5 Uses Alternate Catalytic Activity as a Protein Serine/Threonine Phosphatase to Activate ASK1
49. FIP200, a ULK-Interacting Protein, Is Required for Autophagosome Formation in Mammalian Cells
50. Distinct types of protease systems are involved in homeostasis regulation of mitochondrial morphology via balanced fusion and fission
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