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The Dictyostelium discoideum FimA protein, unlike yeast and plant fimbrins, is regulated by calcium similar to mammalian plastins
Published in Scientific reports (27-09-2023)“…Plastins, also known as fimbrins, are highly conserved eukaryotic multidomain proteins that are involved in actin-bundling. They all contain four independently…”
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Maternal ketone supplementation throughout gestation improves neonatal cardiac dysfunction caused by perinatal iron deficiency
Published in Clinical science (1979) (02-10-2024)“…Iron deficiency (ID) is common during gestation and in early infancy and has been shown to adversely affect cardiac development and function, which could lead…”
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Maternal Iron Deficiency Alters Trophoblast Differentiation and Placental Development in Rat Pregnancy
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-12-2021)“…Iron deficiency, which occurs when iron demands chronically exceed intake, is prevalent in pregnant women. Iron deficiency during pregnancy poses major risks…”
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Perinatal iron restriction is associated with changes in neonatal cardiac function and structure in a sex-dependent manner
Published in Clinical science (1979) (14-08-2023)“…Iron deficiency (ID) is common during gestation and in early infancy and can alter developmental trajectories with lasting consequences on cardiovascular…”
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A speed-fidelity trade-off determines the mutation rate and virulence of an RNA virus
Published in PLoS biology (28-06-2018)“…Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or direct selection on the physicochemical cost of high…”
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Imprecise recombinant viruses evolve via a fitness-driven, iterative process of polymerase template-switching events
Published in PLoS pathogens (20-08-2021)“…Recombination is a common feature of many positive-strand RNA viruses, playing an important role in virus evolution. However, to date, there is limited…”
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Recombination in enteroviruses is a biphasic replicative process involving the generation of greater-than genome length 'imprecise' intermediates
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-06-2014)“…Recombination in enteroviruses provides an evolutionary mechanism for acquiring extensive regions of novel sequence, is suggested to have a role in genotype…”
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The Calcium-Dependent Switch Helix of L-Plastin Regulates Actin Bundling
Published in Scientific reports (01-02-2017)“…L-plastin is a calcium-regulated actin-bundling protein that is expressed in cells of hematopoietic origin and in most metastatic cancer cells. These cell…”
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Developmental programming of renal function: nephron endowment and beyond
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Single-Cell Virology: On-Chip Investigation of Viral Infection Dynamics
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (07-11-2017)“…We have developed a high-throughput, microfluidics-based platform to perform kinetic analysis of viral infections in individual cells. We have analyzed…”
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Perinatal iron deficiency and a high salt diet cause long-term kidney mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress
Published in Cardiovascular research (01-01-2020)“…Abstract Aims Perinatal iron deficiency (ID) alters developmental trajectories of offspring, predisposing them to cardiovascular dysfunction in later life. The…”
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Modest and Severe Maternal Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy are Associated with Fetal Anaemia and Organ-Specific Hypoxia in Rats
Published in Scientific reports (25-04-2017)“…Prenatal iron-deficiency (ID) is known to alter fetal developmental trajectories, which predisposes the offspring to chronic disease in later life, although…”
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Perinatal iron deficiency causes sex-dependent alterations in renal retinoic acid signaling and nephrogenesis
Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-02-2023)“…Long-term alterations in kidney structure and function have been observed in offspring exposed to perinatal stressors such as iron deficiency (ID), albeit the…”
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Foot-and-mouth disease virus type O specific mutations determine RNA-dependent RNA polymerase fidelity and virus attenuation
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2018)“…Previous studies have shown that the FMDV Asia1/YS/CHA/05 high-fidelity mutagen-resistant variants are attenuated (Zeng et al., 2014). Here, we introduced the…”
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Perinatal iron deficiency combined with a high salt diet in adulthood causes sex‐dependent vascular dysfunction in rats
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-2019)“…Key points Perinatal iron deficiency causes changes in offspring mesenteric artery function in adulthood, particularly in males, which can be exacerbated by…”
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Generated Randomly and Selected Functionally? The Nature of Enterovirus Recombination
Published in Viruses (28-04-2022)“…Genetic recombination in RNA viruses is an important evolutionary mechanism. It contributes to population diversity, host/tissue adaptation, and compromises…”
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Prenatal iron deficiency causes sex‐dependent mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in fetal rat kidneys and liver
Published in The FASEB journal (01-06-2018)“…ABSTRACT Prenatal iron deficiency alters fetal developmental trajectories, which results in persistent changes in organ function. Here, we studied the effects…”
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the correlation between maternal and neonatal iron status and haematologic indices
Published in EClinicalMedicine (01-10-2020)“…Iron deficiency (ID) is the leading single-nutrient deficiency in the world. Anaemia is a common outcome of ID that affects half of pregnancies worldwide with…”
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Maternal and Cord Blood Hemoglobin as Determinants of Placental Weight: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (02-03-2021)“…Both high and low placental weights are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Maternal hemoglobin levels can influence placental weight, but the evidence…”
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Senecavirus-Specific Recombination Assays Reveal the Intimate Link between Polymerase Fidelity and RNA Recombination
Published in Journal of virology (01-07-2019)“…Senecavirus A (SVA) is a reemerging virus, and recent evidence has emphasized the importance of SVA recombination on virus evolution. In this study, we report…”
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