Seidl, Carina Da Silva, Fabio Zhang, Kaiqing Wohlgemuth, Kai Omran, Heymut Niehrs, Christof
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It is widely thought that Wnt/Lrp6 signaling proceeds through the cytoplasm and that motile cilia are signaling-inert nanomotors. Contrasting both views, we here show in the mucociliary epidermis of X. tropicalis embryos that motile cilia transduce a ciliary Wnt signal that is distinct from canonical β-catenin signaling. Instead, it engages a Wnt-G...
Sagawa, Zachary K Goman, Cristina Frevol, Aude Blazevic, Azra Tennant, Janice Fisher, Bridget Day, Tracey Jackson, Stephen Lemiale, Franck Toussaint, Leon
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Adjuvant-containing subunit vaccines represent a promising approach for protection against tuberculosis (TB), but current candidates require refrigerated storage. Here we present results from a randomized, double-blinded Phase 1 clinical trial (NCT03722472) evaluating the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of a thermostable lyophilized single...
Hou, Xinhao Xu, Mingjing Zhu, Chengming Gao, Jianing Li, Meili Chen, Xiangyang Sun, Cheng Nashan, Björn Zang, Jianye Zhou, Ying
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The chromatin organization modifier domain (chromodomain) is an evolutionally conserved motif across eukaryotic species. The chromodomain mainly functions as a histone methyl-lysine reader to modulate gene expression, chromatin spatial conformation and genome stability. Mutations or aberrant expression of chromodomain proteins can result in cancer ...
Subkhankulova, Tatiana Camargo Sosa, Karen Uroshlev, Leonid A Nikaido, Masataka Shriever, Noah Kasianov, Artem S Yang, Xueyan Rodrigues, Frederico S L M Carney, Thomas J Bavister, Gemma
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Neural crest cells are highly multipotent stem cells, but it remains unclear how their fate restriction to specific fates occurs. The direct fate restriction model hypothesises that migrating cells maintain full multipotency, whilst progressive fate restriction envisages fully multipotent cells transitioning to partially-restricted intermediates be...
Roy, Palas Browne, Wesley R Feringa, Ben L Meech, Stephen R
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Controlling molecular translation at the nanoscale is a key objective for development of synthetic molecular machines. Recently developed third generation photochemically driven molecular motors (3GMs), comprising pairs of overcrowded alkenes capable of cooperative unidirectional rotation offer the possibility of converting light energy into transl...
Zhang, Qingyang Xu, Mengxin Zhou, Liming Liu, Shihao Wang, Wei Zhang, Letian Xie, Wenfa Yu, Cunjiang
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A flexible mechanoluminophore device that is capable of converting mechanical energy into visualizable patterns through light-emission holds great promise in many applications, such as human-machine interfaces, Internet of Things, wearables, etc. However, the development has been very nascent, and more importantly, existing mechanoluminophore mater...
Yue, Liang Macrae Montgomery, S Sun, Xiaohao Yu, Luxia Song, Yuyang Nomura, Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Masato Jerry Qi, H
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Multimaterial additive manufacturing has important applications in various emerging fields. However, it is very challenging due to material and printing technology limitations. Here, we present a resin design strategy that can be used for single-vat single-cure grayscale digital light processing (g-DLP) 3D printing where light intensity can locally...
Mendoza-Castro, Monica J Qie, Zhipeng Fan, Xiaolei Linares, Noemi García-Martínez, Javier
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Zeolite interconversion is a widely used strategy due to its unique advantages in the synthesis of some zeolites. By using a long-chain quaternary amine as both a structure-directing agent and porogen, we have produced superior catalysts, which we named Hybrid Zeolites, as their structures are made of building units of different zeolite types. The ...
Cao, Nan Yang, Biao Riss, Alexander Rosen, Johanna Björk, Jonas Barth, Johannes V
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Belonging to the enyne family, enetriynes comprise a distinct electron-rich all-carbon bonding scheme. However, the lack of convenient synthesis protocols limits the associated application potential within, e.g., biochemistry and materials science. Herein we introduce a pathway for highly selective enetriyne formation via tetramerization of termina...
Fernández, Ignacio Dynesen, Lasse Toftdal Coquin, Youna Pederzoli, Riccardo Brun, Delphine Haouz, Ahmed Gessain, Antoine Rey, Félix A Buseyne, Florence Backovic, Marija
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The surface envelope glycoprotein (Env) of all retroviruses mediates virus binding to cells and fusion of the viral and cellular membranes. A structure-function relationship for the HIV Env that belongs to the Orthoretrovirus subfamily has been well established. Structural information is however largely missing for the Env of Foamy viruses (FVs), t...