Vol. 19, Issue 12
2025
ID: vwWrN
Fatima Al-Rashidi, Hans-Jürgen Braun, Kenji Watanabe, Olga Petrova
DNA repair is a critical process that maintains genomic stability and protects against carcinogenesis. The modulation of homologous recombination (HR) pathways has shown promise in enhancing DNA repair fidelity. This study aims to elucidate the role ...
Vol. 19, Issue 10
2025
ID: afSVh
Dr. Hans-Peter Müller, Dr. Meera Chaturvedi, Dr. Farid Al-Mansoori
Understanding the intricate interactions within metabolic pathways across different biological kingdoms is pivotal for advancements in biotechnology and therapeutic development. This study aims to decipher the cross-kingdom metabolic communications b...
Vol. 19, Issue 10
2025
ID: 7ZyUd
Markus J. Schneider, Li Xiaolong, Fatima Al-Zahra
Understanding the mechanisms of protein folding remains a central challenge in biophysics. This study focuses on the kinetic pathways and thermodynamic stability in the folding of small globular proteins. We aimed to elucidate the interplay between f...
Vol. 19, Issue 10
2025
ID: F8Xvk
Hannes F. Müller, Aditi R. Nair, Zhang Min-Jie
The intricate process of RNA splicing is crucial for the generation of mature messenger RNA (mRNA), yet the influence of small nuclear RNA (snRNA) modifications on splicing efficiency remains poorly understood. This study aims to explore the impact o...
Vol. 17, Issue 6
2023
ID: 4RmZw
Bei Liu, Bin Zhang, Lixia Yang, Ruiwei Guo
Objective: RNA interference (RNAi) is a widely used mechanism to knock down target gene expression. Successful application of RNAi requires efficient delivery of siRNA into cells. This study demonstrates an efficient and specific knockdown of stim1, ...
Vol. 14, Issue 1
2020
ID: MCvuc
Grazyna Adler, Iwona Zawada, Nermin Nusret Salkic, Ervin Alibegovic, Karolina Skonieczna-Zydecka, Mateusz Adler, Anna Kozlowska-Wiechowska, Violetta Sulzyc-Bielicka, Tomasz Olszowski, Beata Karakiewicz, Dariusz Bielicki
Background: The role of bacterial factors in the etiology of Crohn's disease is well-documented, yet the genetic predisposition remains a subject of extensive research. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is pivotal in recognizing bacterial lipopolysaccharid...
Vol. 10, Issue 2
2016
ID: 6iT8j
P. Aruna, A. Uma, M. Raghunath
Telomeres are critical nucleotides located at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, playing a vital role in maintaining genomic stability and cellular function. These structures prevent the degradation of DNA and are crucial in determining the fate of ...