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Yu X, Zhou J, Ye W, Xu J, Li R, Huang L, et al.
Commun Biol . 2024 Jun; 7(1):694. PMID: 38844830
Wounding initiates intricate responses crucial for tissue repair and regeneration. Yet, the gene regulatory networks governing wound healing remain poorly understood. Here, employing single-worm RNA sequencing (swRNA-seq) across 12 time-points,...
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Tao M, Chen J, Cui C, Xu Y, Xu J, Shi Z, et al.
Nat Aging . 2024 Jun; 4(8):1076-1088. PMID: 38834883
Oxidative phosphorylation, essential for energy metabolism and linked to the regulation of longevity, involves mitochondrial and nuclear genes. The functions of these genes and their evolutionary rate covariation (ERC) have...
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Wijaya C, Xu S
Cell Regen . 2024 Feb; 13(1):4. PMID: 38349608
The Golgi Apparatus (GA) is pivotal in vesicle sorting and protein modifications within cells. Traditionally, the GA has been described as a perinuclear organelle consisting of stacked cisternae forming a...
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Shao Q, Wijaya C, Wang S, Meng X, Yuan C, Ma C, et al.
Cell Rep . 2023 Nov; 42(11):113349. PMID: 37910502
Maintaining cellular viability relies on the integrity of the plasma membrane, which must be repaired upon damage. Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE)-mediated membrane fusion is a crucial mechanism...
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Ye P, Fang Q, Hu X, Zou W, Huang M, Ke M, et al.
Prog Neurobiol . 2023 Sep; 231:102530. PMID: 37739206
Different dopaminergic (DA) neuronal subgroups exhibit distinct vulnerability to stress, while the underlying mechanisms are elusive. Here we report that the transient receptor potential melastatin 2 (TRPM2) channel is preferentially...
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Xu S, Yang T, Xu S, Gong Y
Semin Cell Dev Biol . 2023 Aug; 156:93-106. PMID: 37648621
The plasma membrane is crucial to the survival of animal cells, and damage to it can be lethal, often resulting in necrosis. However, cells possess multiple mechanisms for repairing the...
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Ren X, Zhou H, Sun Y, Fu H, Ran Y, Yang B, et al.
EMBO Rep . 2023 Jun; 24(8):e56297. PMID: 37306041
Precise regulation of mitochondrial fusion and fission is essential for cellular activity and animal development. Imbalances between these processes can lead to fragmentation and loss of normal membrane potential in...
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Meng X, Wijaya C, Shao Q, Xu S
J Cell Biol . 2023 May; 222(8). PMID: 37158801
The maintenance of plasma membrane integrity and a capacity for efficiently repairing damaged membranes are essential for cell survival. Large-scale wounding depletes various membrane components at the wound sites, including...
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Hu Y, Xu J, Gao E, Fan X, Wei J, Ye B, et al.
Elife . 2023 Mar; 12. PMID: 36867026
Imaging endogenous mRNAs in live animals is technically challenging. Here, we describe an MS2-based signal amplification with the Suntag system that enables live-cell RNA imaging of high temporal resolution and...
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Fang J, Wu X, Meng X, Xun D, Xu S, Wang Y
Molecules . 2022 Dec; 27(23). PMID: 36500453
Advancing approaches for drug screening are in great demand to explore natural small molecules that may play important roles in collagen biogenesis, secretion, and assembly, which may find novel lead...