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期刊名:Journal of molecular cell biology

缩写:J MOL CELL BIOL

ISSN:1674-2788

e-ISSN:1759-4685

IF/分区:5.9/Q2

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Upon injury, fibroblasts in the surrounding tissue become activated, migrating into the wound in a controlled manner. Once they arrive, they contract the wound and remodel the stroma. While certain cell surface receptors promote fibroblast ...
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Poly(ADP-ribose) glycosylhydrolase (PARG) is an enzyme involved in hydrolyzing the ribose-ribose bonds present in poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR), which are primarily found in the nucleus. Along with poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), PARG regulate...
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The intrinsic regulation of spindle orientation during asymmetric cell division depends on the evolutionarily conserved protein complex LGN (Pins)/NuMA (Mud)/Gα⋅GDP. While the role of LGN and its Drosophila orthologue Pins is well-establi...