[HTML][HTML] The neurobiology of non-coding RNAs and Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis: Pathways, mechanisms and translational opportunities
E Lauretti, K Dabrowski, D Praticò - Ageing Research Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
In the past two decades, advances in sequencing technology and analysis of the human and
mouse genome have led to the discovery of many non-protein-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) …
mouse genome have led to the discovery of many non-protein-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) …
Import of non-coding RNAs into human mitochondria: a critical review and emerging approaches
D Jeandard, A Smirnova, I Tarassov, E Barrey… - Cells, 2019 - mdpi.com
Mitochondria harbor their own genetic system, yet critically depend on the import of a
number of nuclear-encoded macromolecules to ensure their expression. In all eukaryotes …
number of nuclear-encoded macromolecules to ensure their expression. In all eukaryotes …
Non‐coding RNA s: the dark side of nuclear–mitochondrial communication
R Vendramin, JC Marine, E Leucci - The EMBO journal, 2017 - embopress.org
Mitochondria are critical hubs for the integration of several key metabolic processes
implicated in cell growth and survival. They originated from bacterial ancestors through …
implicated in cell growth and survival. They originated from bacterial ancestors through …
Digitonin does not flip across cholesterol-poor membranes
HY Fan, H Heerklotz - Journal of colloid and interface science, 2017 - Elsevier
Digitonin is commonly used to permeabilize cell membranes and solubilize membrane
components. It interacts specifically with cholesterol in the membrane which leads to the …
components. It interacts specifically with cholesterol in the membrane which leads to the …
Mitochondrial transport of catalytic RNAs and targeting of the organellar transcriptome in human cells
P Głodowicz, K Kuczyński, R Val… - Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Mutations in the small genome present in mitochondria often result in severe pathologies.
Different genetic strategies have been explored, aiming to rescue such mutations. A number …
Different genetic strategies have been explored, aiming to rescue such mutations. A number …
Bioprotective carnitinoids: Lipoic acid, butyrate, and mitochondria‐targeting to treat radiation injury: Mitochondrial drugs come of age
K Steliou, DV Faller, CA Pinkert… - Drug development …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Preclinical Research Given nuclear‐power‐plant incidents such as the 2011
Japanese Fukushima‐Daiichi disaster, an urgent need for effective medicines to protect …
Japanese Fukushima‐Daiichi disaster, an urgent need for effective medicines to protect …
The mitochondrial-generated lncRNAs mediate a mitochondria-to-nucleus retrograde regulation after their nuclear translocation
J Li, R Bai, Y Zhao, L Li, X Song - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Since an intense communication between nucleus and mitochondria is vital for maintaining
cellular homeostasis, it is important to characterize biological molecules involved in the inter …
cellular homeostasis, it is important to characterize biological molecules involved in the inter …
Intercompartment RNA trafficking in mitochondrial function and communication
F Weber-Lotfi, A Dietrich - RNA Metabolism in Mitochondria, 2018 - Springer
Mitochondria currently appear to be a major destination for the RNA trafficking and
localization processes that control and coordinate gene expression in living cells. A large set …
localization processes that control and coordinate gene expression in living cells. A large set …
[图书][B] Asymmetry in the Partitioning of Surfactants into Lipid Membranes
HY Fan - 2017 - search.proquest.com
The emergence of modern standards of public sanitation and personal hygiene was
promoted by the invention and mass production of synthetic detergents/surfactants …
promoted by the invention and mass production of synthetic detergents/surfactants …
[PDF][PDF] Sung Ryul Lee1, Nari Kim2, Yeonhee Noh2, Zhelong Xu3, Kyung Soo Ko2, Byoung Doo Rhee2
J Han - article.imrpress.com
Mitochondria, are the powerhouses of cells, have their own DNA (mtDNA), regulate the
transport of metabolites and ions, and impact cell physiology, survival, and death …
transport of metabolites and ions, and impact cell physiology, survival, and death …