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  • SLAM receptors foster iNKT cell development by reducing TCR signal strength after positive selection
    Lu, Yan; Zhong, Ming-Chao; Qian, Jin ... Nature immunology, 04/2019, Volume: 20, Issue: 4
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    Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT cells) develop through an incompletely understood process that requires positive selection by CD4 CD8 double-positive thymocytes and SLAM family receptors ...
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  • Profiling the polyadenylate... Profiling the polyadenylated transcriptome of extracellular vesicles with long-read nanopore sequencing
    Padilla, Juan-Carlos A; Barutcu, Seda; Malet, Ludovic ... BMC genomics, 09/2023, Volume: 24, Issue: 1
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    While numerous studies have described the transcriptomes of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in different cellular contexts, these efforts have typically relied on sequencing methods requiring RNA ...
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  • Early-life peripheral infec... Early-life peripheral infections reprogram retinal microglia and aggravate neovascular age-related macular degeneration in later life
    Hata, Masayuki; Hata, Maki; Andriessen, Elisabeth Mma ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 02/2023, Volume: 133, Issue: 4
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    Pathological neovascularization in age-related macular degeneration (nvAMD) drives the principal cause of blindness in the elderly. While there is a robust genetic association between genes of innate ...
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  • Ubiquitin Ligases CBL and C... Ubiquitin Ligases CBL and CBL-B Maintain the Homeostasis and Immune Quiescence of Dendritic Cells
    Tong, Haijun; Li, Xin; Zhang, Jinping ... Frontiers in immunology, 09/2021, Volume: 12
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    Dendritic cells (DCs) are composed of multiple lineages of hematopoietic cells and orchestrate immune responses upon detecting the danger and inflammatory signals associated with pathogen and damaged ...
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  • Unique biofilm signature, d... Unique biofilm signature, drug susceptibility and decreased virulence in Drosophila through the Pseudomonas aeruginosa two-component system PprAB
    de Bentzmann, Sophie; Giraud, Caroline; Bernard, Christophe S ... PLOS pathogens, 11/2012, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    Bacterial biofilm is considered as a particular lifestyle helping cells to survive hostile environments triggered by a variety of signals sensed and integrated through adequate regulatory pathways. ...
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  • Epigenetic signature of chr... Epigenetic signature of chronic low back pain in human T cells
    Grégoire, Stéphanie; Cheishvili, David; Salmon-Divon, Mali ... Pain reports, 11/2021, Volume: 6, Issue: 4
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    Determine if chronic low back pain (LBP) is associated with DNA methylation signatures in human T cells that will reveal novel mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets and explore the feasibility ...
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  • Centromere Binding and Evol... Centromere Binding and Evolution of Chromosomal Partition Systems in the Burkholderiales
    Passot, Fanny M; Calderon, Virginie; Fichant, Gwennaele ... Journal of Bacteriology, 07/2012, Volume: 194, Issue: 13
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    How split genomes arise and evolve in bacteria is poorly understood. Since each replicon of such genomes encodes a specific partition (Par) system, the evolution of Par systems could shed light on ...
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  • The nuclear genome of Rhazy... The nuclear genome of Rhazya stricta and the evolution of alkaloid diversity in a medically relevant clade of Apocynaceae
    Sabir, Jamal S M; Jansen, Robert K; Arasappan, Dhivya ... Scientific reports, 09/2016, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    Alkaloid accumulation in plants is activated in response to stress, is limited in distribution and specific alkaloid repertoires are variable across taxa. Rauvolfioideae (Apocynaceae, Gentianales) ...
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  • Rapid genetic code evolutio... Rapid genetic code evolution in green algal mitochondrial genomes
    Noutahi, Emmanuel; Calderon, Virginie; Blanchette, Mathieu ... Molecular biology and evolution, 04/2019, Volume: 36, Issue: 4
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    Genetic code deviations involving stop codons have been previously reported in mitochondrial genomes of several green plants (Viridiplantae), most notably chlorophyte algae (Chlorophyta). However, as ...
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  • SLAMF7 is critical for phag... SLAMF7 is critical for phagocytosis of haematopoietic tumour cells via Mac-1 integrin
    Chen, Jun; Zhong, Ming-Chao; Guo, Huaijian ... Nature (London), 04/2017, Volume: 544, Issue: 7651
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    Cancer cells elude anti-tumour immunity through multiple mechanisms, including upregulated expression of ligands for inhibitory immune checkpoint receptors. Phagocytosis by macrophages plays a ...
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