Huang, Teng Li, Jiaheng Zhao, Heng Ngamphiw, Chumpol Tongsima, Sissades Kantaputra, Piranit Kittitharaphan, Wiranpat Wang, San Ming
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The core promoter plays an essential role in regulating transcription initiation by controlling the interaction between transcriptional factors and sequence motifs in the core promoter. Although mutation in core promoter sequences is expected to cause abnormal gene expression leading to pathogenic consequences, limited supporting evidence showed th...
Wang, Saidi Zheng, Hansi Choi, James S Lee, Jae K Li, Xiaoman Hu, Haiyan
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Cell–cell interactions (CCIs) are essential for multicellular organisms to coordinate biological processes and functions. One classical type of CCI interaction is between secreted ligands and cell surface receptors, i.e. ligand-receptor (LR) interactions. With the recent development of single-cell technologies, a large amount of single-cell ribonuc...
Ammunét, Tea Wang, Ning Khan, Sofia Elo, Laura L
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The increasing amount of transcriptomic data has brought to light vast numbers of potential novel RNA transcripts. Accurately distinguishing novel long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) from protein-coding messenger RNAs (mRNAs) has challenged bioinformatic tool developers. Most recently, tools implementing deep learning architectures have been developed f...
Li, Xiaomei Liu, Lin Whitehead, Clare Li, Jiuyong Thierry, Benjamin Le, Thuc D Winter, Marnie
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Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disease that can have serious effects on the health of both mothers and their offspring. Predicting which women will develop preeclampsia in early pregnancy with high accuracy will allow for improved management. The clinical symptoms of preeclampsia are well recognized, however, the precise molecular mechanisms ...
Maurya, Ranjeet Kanakan, Akshay Vasudevan, Janani Srinivasa Chattopadhyay, Partha Pandey, Rajesh
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Infectious diseases are potential drivers for human evolution, through a complex, continuous and dynamic interaction between the host and the pathogen/s. It is this dynamic interaction that contributes toward the clinical outcome of a pathogenic disease. These are modulated by contributions from the human genetic variants, transcriptional response ...
Tran, Andy Yang, Pengyi Yang, Jean Y H Ormerod, John
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Recent advances in direct cell reprogramming have made possible the conversion of one cell type to another cell type, offering a potential cell-based treatment to many major diseases. Despite much attention, substantial roadblocks remain including the inefficiency in the proportion of reprogrammed cells of current experiments, and the requirement o...
Singh, Reema Kusalik, Anthony Dillon, Jo-Anne R
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Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data are well established for the investigation of gonococcal transmission, antimicrobial resistance prediction, population structure determination and population dynamics. A variety of bioinformatics tools, repositories, services and platforms have been applied to manage and analyze Neisseria gonorrhoeae WGS datasets....
Legon, Luc Rallis, Charalampos
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Cellular models such as yeasts are a driving force in biogerontology studies. Their simpler genome, short lifespans and vast genetic and genomics resources make them ideal to characterise pro-ageing and anti-ageing genes and signalling pathways. Over the last three decades, yeasts have contributed to the understanding of fundamental aspects of life...
Rocha, Azucena Dalgarno, Audrey Neretti, Nicola
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Cellular senescence is the irreversible cell cycle arrest in response to DNA damage. Because senescent cells accumulate with age and contribute to chronic inflammation, they are promising therapeutic targets for healthspan extension. The senescent phenotype can vary depending on cell type and on the specific insults that induce senescence. This var...
Pouikli, Andromachi Tessarz, Peter
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Ageing is accompanied by loss of tissue integrity and organismal homeostasis partly due to decline in stem cell function. The age-associated decrease in stem cell abundance and activity is often referred to as stem cell exhaustion and is considered one major hallmark of ageing. Importantly, stem cell proliferation and differentiation potential are ...