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  • Transcriptome signature of ... Transcriptome signature of cellular senescence
    Casella, Gabriel; Munk, Rachel; Kim, Kyoung Mi ... Nucleic acids research, 08/2019, Volume: 47, Issue: 14
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    Abstract Cellular senescence, an integral component of aging and cancer, arises in response to diverse triggers, including telomere attrition, macromolecular damage and signaling from activated ...
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  • Skeletal muscle transcripto... Skeletal muscle transcriptome in healthy aging
    Tumasian, 3rd, Robert A; Harish, Abhinav; Kundu, Gautam ... Nature communications, 04/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Age-associated changes in gene expression in skeletal muscle of healthy individuals reflect accumulation of damage and compensatory adaptations to preserve tissue integrity. To characterize these ...
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  • High-purity circular RNA is... High-purity circular RNA isolation method (RPAD) reveals vast collection of intronic circRNAs
    Panda, Amaresh C; De, Supriyo; Grammatikakis, Ioannis ... Nucleic acids research, 07/2017, Volume: 45, Issue: 12
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    High-throughput RNA sequencing methods coupled with specialized bioinformatic analyses have recently uncovered tens of thousands of unique circular (circ)RNAs, but their complete sequences, genes of ...
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  • Single-cell analysis of ske... Single-cell analysis of skeletal muscle macrophages reveals age-associated functional subpopulations
    Krasniewski, Linda K; Chakraborty, Papiya; Cui, Chang-Yi ... eLife, 10/2022, Volume: 11
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    Tissue-resident macrophages represent a group of highly responsive innate immune cells that acquire diverse functions by polarizing toward distinct subpopulations. The subpopulations of macrophages ...
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  • HuR and GRSF1 modulate the ... HuR and GRSF1 modulate the nuclear export and mitochondrial localization of the lncRNA RMRP
    Noh, Ji Heon; Kim, Kyoung Mi; Abdelmohsen, Kotb ... Genes & development, 05/2016, Volume: 30, Issue: 10
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    Some mitochondrial long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are encoded by nuclear DNA, but the mechanisms that mediate their transport to mitochondria are poorly characterized. Using affinity RNA pull-down ...
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  • Skewed macrophage polarizat... Skewed macrophage polarization in aging skeletal muscle
    Cui, Chang‐Yi; Driscoll, Riley K.; Piao, Yulan ... Aging Cell, December 2019, Volume: 18, Issue: 6
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    Skeletal muscle aging is a major cause of disability and frailty in the elderly. The progressive impairment of skeletal muscle function with aging was recently linked to a disequilibrium between ...
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  • Variation in human chromoso... Variation in human chromosome 21 ribosomal RNA genes characterized by TAR cloning and long-read sequencing
    Kim, Jung-Hyun; Dilthey, Alexander T; Nagaraja, Ramaiah ... Nucleic acids research, 07/2018, Volume: 46, Issue: 13
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    Abstract Despite the key role of the human ribosome in protein biosynthesis, little is known about the extent of sequence variation in ribosomal DNA (rDNA) or its pre-rRNA and rRNA products. We ...
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  • Epigenetic signature of hum... Epigenetic signature of human immune aging in the GESTALT study
    Roy, Roshni; Kuo, Pei-Lun; Candia, Julián ... eLife, 08/2023, Volume: 12
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    Age-associated DNA methylation in blood cells convey information on health status. However, the mechanisms that drive these changes in circulating cells and their relationships to gene regulation are ...
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  • Involvement of Wnt, Eda and... Involvement of Wnt, Eda and Shh at defined stages of sweat gland development
    Cui, Chang-Yi; Yin, Mingzhu; Sima, Jian ... Development 141, Issue: 19
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    To maintain body temperature, sweat glands develop from embryonic ectoderm by a poorly defined mechanism. We demonstrate a temporal cascade of regulation during mouse sweat gland formation. Sweat ...
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  • A BDNF-TrkB autocrine loop ... A BDNF-TrkB autocrine loop enhances senescent cell viability
    Anerillas, Carlos; Herman, Allison B; Munk, Rachel ... Nature communications, 10/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Cellular senescence is characterized by cell cycle arrest, resistance to apoptosis, and a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) whereby cells secrete pro-inflammatory and tissue-remodeling ...
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