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- Meningeal lymphatics-microglia axis regulates synaptic physiology: Cell
Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of significantly upregulated genes in microglia (adj p value < 0 05, log 2 FC > 0 2; Figure S3D) revealed GO terms for “antigen processing and presentation of exogenous peptide,” “response to type II interferon,” and “positive regulation of leukocyte cell-cell interaction ”
- The structure of human sweetness - Cell Press
Human sweet TRCs express on their cell surface a sweet receptor that initiates the cascade of signaling events responsible for our strong attraction to sweet stimuli Here, we describe the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of the human sweet receptor bound to two of the most widely used artificial sweeteners—sucralose and aspartame
- Tracing the evolutionary history of the CCR5delta32 . . . - Cell Press
HIV-1 remission following CCR5Δ32 Δ32 haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation
- CD36-mediated endocytosis of proteolysis-targeting chimeras - Cell Press
In our studies, pull-down of potential interacting proteins from cell membrane lysates with biotinylated probes and sequential mass spectrometry analyses identified key clathrin endocytic cascade-associated proteins, including clathrin heavy-chain-1, clathrin adaptor protein 2 complex (AP-2), and Rab5 20 Rab-5 KD decreased protein degradation
- Near-infrared spatiotemporal color vision in humans . . . - Cell Press
Sparse signals of cell apoptosis were observed on the corneas in all groups, suggesting the wearing of UCLs did not increase the risk of corneal cell apoptosis (Figure 1K) The staining of microglia marker Iba1 showed that there was no microglia aggregation, suggesting no inflammation response in retinae of all groups ( Figure S2 B)
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