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  1. Mapping cryptic phosphorylation sites in the human proteome

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Dino Gasparotto
    2. Annarita Zanon
    3. Valerio Bonaldo
    4. Elisa Marchiori
    5. Massimo Casagranda
    6. Erika Di Domenico
    7. Laura Copat
    8. Tommaso Fortunato Asquini
    9. Marta Rigoli
    10. Sirio Vittorio Feltrin
    11. Nuria Lopez Lorenzo
    12. Graziano Lolli
    13. Maria Pennuto
    14. Jesùs R Requena
    15. Omar Rota Stabelli
    16. Giovanni Minervini
    17. Cristian Micheletti
    18. Giovanni Spagnolli
    19. Pietro Faccioli
    20. Emiliano Biasini

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  2. Reversible one-way lipid transfer at ER–autophagosome membrane contact sites via Atg2

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Li Hao
    2. Tomoki Midorikawa
    3. Yuta Ogasawara
    4. Takuma Tsuji
    5. Takuma Kishimoto
    6. Yutaro Hama
    7. Huichao Lang
    8. Nobuo N. Noda
    9. Kuninori Suzuki

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  3. NF-κB is a central regulator of hypoxia-induced gene expression

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Dilem Shakir
    2. Michael Batie
    3. Chun-Sui Kwok
    4. Simon J Cook
    5. Niall S Kenneth
    6. Sonia Rocha

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  4. Morphological reprogramming of primary cilia length mitigates the fibrotic phenotype in fibroblasts across diverse fibrotic conditions

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Priyanka Verma
    2. Bharat Yalavarthi
    3. Swati Bhattacharyya
    4. Dinesh Khanna
    5. Johann E. Gudjonsson
    6. Lam C. Tsoi
    7. Rebecca Wells
    8. Rebecca L. Ross
    9. Natalia Riobo-Del Galdo
    10. Francesco Del Galdo
    11. Sean M. Fortier
    12. Maria E. Teves
    13. John Varga
    14. Dibyendu Bhattacharyya

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  5. RNase III cleavage signals spread across splice junctions enforce sequential processing of co-hosted snoRNAs

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Valérie Migeot
    2. Yves Mary
    3. Etienne Fafard-Couture
    4. Pierre Lombard
    5. François Bachand
    6. Michelle S Scott
    7. Carlo Yague-Sanz

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  6. Rapid promoter evolution of male accessory gland genes is accompanied by divergent expression in closely related Drosophila species

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. David W. J. McQuarrie
    2. Frannie H. S. Stephens
    3. Alexander D. Ferguson
    4. Roland Arnold
    5. Alberto Civetta
    6. Matthias Soller

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    This article has 8 evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version Latest activity
  7. Melanocyte differentiation and mechanosensation are differentially modulated by distinct extracellular matrix proteins

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Carole Luthold
    2. Marie Didion
    3. Vanessa Samira Rácz
    4. Emilio Benedum
    5. Ann-Kathrin Burkhart
    6. Nina Demmerle
    7. Evelyn Wirth
    8. Gubesh Gunaratnam
    9. Sudharshini Thangamurugan
    10. Volkhard Helms
    11. Markus Bischoff
    12. Annika Ridzal
    13. Sandra Iden

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  8. Subtype‐specific enhancer RNAs define transcriptional regulators and prognosis in breast cancers

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Aamena Y. Patel
    2. Peyman Zarrineh
    3. Nathnael T. Tuffa
    4. Jigar H. Sheth
    5. Sumitra Mohan
    6. Mudassar Iqbal
    7. Sankari Nagarajan

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  9. Intra-manchette transport employs both microtubule and actin tracks

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Jo H. Judernatz
    2. Laura Pérez Pañeda
    3. Tereza Kadavá
    4. Albert J. R. Heck
    5. Tzviya Zeev-Ben-Mordehai

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  10. An in vitro human vessel model to study Neisseria meningitidis colonization and vascular damages

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Léa Pinon
    2. Melanie Chabaud
    3. Pierre Nivoit
    4. Jerome Wong Ng
    5. Tri-Tho Nguyen
    6. Vanessa Paul
    7. Charlotte Bouquerel
    8. Sylvie Goussard
    9. Pauline Smilovici
    10. Emmanuel Frachon
    11. Dorian Obino
    12. Samy Gobaa
    13. Guilllaume Dumenil
    This article has been curated by 1 group:
    • Curated by eLife

      eLife Assessment

      The authors develop an important microfluidic microvascular model called "Vessel-on-Chip", which they use to study Neisseria meningitidis interactions within this in vitro vascular system. Compelling evidence shows that the fabricated channels are lined by endothelial cells, and these can be colonized by N. meningitidis that in turn triggers neutrophil recruitment. This model has advantages over the human skin xenograft mouse model, which requires complex surgical techniques, however, it also carries limitations in that only endothelial cells and supplied specific immune cells in the microfluidics are present, while true vasculature contains a number of other cell types including smooth muscle cells, pericytes, and components of the immune system.

      [Editors' note: this paper was reviewed by Review Commons.]

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