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Elucidation of 3D Structure of Protein That Can Eliminate Alzheimer’s Disease-Causing Agent
SorLA/LR11 is a unique neuronal sorting receptor considered to be a major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. We have recently reported that it ...
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2015
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Embryonic microRNA-369 controls metabolic splicing factors and urges cellular reprogramming
A research team found a unique role of the embryonic miR-369-HNRNPA2B1 axis in controlling metabolic enzyme function. The data suggests a novel pathway linking ...
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2015
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New perspective in male infertility
A group of researchers found that sperm calcineurin deficient male mice are infertile. The development of a drug that specifically inhibits sperm calcineurin ...
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2015
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Calredoxin, a novel protein for promoting efficient photosynthesis
A group of researchers reported on the structure and function of a novel protein named “Calredoxin.” Calredoxin binds calcium and catalyzes in dependence of ...
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2016
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Schematic diagrams showing the roles of SNAP23 in pancreatic β cells
A group of researchers generated pancreatic exocrine- or endocrine-specific SNAP23 knockout mice to investigate the in vivo function of SNAP23 and found that ...
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2016
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Role of Molecular Modification in Determining Physical Activity Levels Revealed
Osaka University-led researchers showed that RNA editing of the molecule CAPS1 is associated with increased dense core vesicle exocytosis, the mechanism by ...
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2016
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Calcium Aids Chromosome Condensation Prior to Cell Division
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2016
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High-resolution pH Imaging Elucidates Energy Mechanisms in Creating Bacterial Flagella
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2016
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Identification of autophagy-dependent secretion machinery
A group of researchers identified a molecular machinery by which autophagy mediates secretion. These results underscore an important role of autophagy other ...
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2016
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Scrapping excessive neural connection helps build new connections
Researchers found that neural activity that retracts excessive early innervation in a certain pathway helps make late neural connections in a different ...
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2016