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Effect of taxonomical distance and scriptaid on iSCNT embryo development in suidae

Mar 2026

Effect of taxonomical distance and scriptaid on iSCNT embryo development in suidae

The study demonstrated when taxonomical distance increased from intra-species to inter-species to inter-subfamily, the blastocyst rates decreased gradually (27.8% to 12.4% to 0). Scriptaid treatment significantly improved blastocyst rate of Bearded pig iSCNT embryos, accelerated the division timing and enhanced the level of H3K9ac at earlier stages.

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Para-Hydroxycinnamic Acid Mitigates Senescence and Inflammaging in Human Skin Models

Dec 2024

Para-Hydroxycinnamic Acid Mitigates Senescence and Inflammaging in Human Skin Models

Para-hydroxycinnamic acid (pHCA) is one of the most abundant naturally occurring hydroxycinnamic acids, a class of chemistries known for their antioxidant properties. In this study, the impact of pHCA on different parameters of skin aging in in vitro skin models after H2O2 and UV exposure was evaluated. In summary, it was shown that pHCA has protective effects against inflammaging.

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Influence of Laser Pulse Shape and Cleanliness on Two-Photon Microscopy

Dec 2024

Influence of Laser Pulse Shape and Cleanliness on Two-Photon Microscopy

Nonlinear microscopy, including two-photon microscopy, typically requires pulsed lasers as light source. In this study, parameters such as pulse shape can have a significant impact on two-photon microscopy excitation efficiency and the effective signal brightness.

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RNA is a key component of extracellular DNA networks in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms

Dec 2024

RNA is a key component of extracellular DNA networks in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms

Extracellular RNA (eRNA), a key viscoelastic component of Pseudomonas biofilms, has the ability to bind to extracellular DNA (eDNA) which allows them to function as structural biopolymer of P.aeruginosa biofilm matrix.

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Inhomogeneous mechanotransduction defines the spatial pattern of apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation

Nov 2024

Inhomogeneous mechanotransduction defines the spatial pattern of apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation

This article elucidated the mechanisms by which tissues precisely maintains homeostasis. Spatial inhomogeneity in Yes-associated protein (YAP)-mediated mechanotransduction in neighboring tissues determines the inhomogeneity of compensatory proliferation in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells.

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