Publications by authors named "R N Wine"

PUF RNA-binding proteins are broadly conserved stem cell regulators. Nematode PUF proteins maintain germline stem cells (GSCs) and, with key partner proteins, repress differentiation mRNAs, including gld-1. Here we report that PUF protein FBF-2 and its partner LST-1 form a ternary complex that represses gld-1 via a pair of adjacent FBF binding elements (FBEs) in its 3'UTR.

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  • Area CA2 of the hippocampus has a unique gene expression profile that makes it especially receptive to various adeno-associated virus (AAV) serotypes for gene delivery.
  • Researchers tested multiple AAV variants and found that most had significantly high expression levels in CA2, except for AAV6 and DJ, indicating specific patterns of AAV tropism.
  • The study revealed that CA2 neurons have high levels of the AAV receptor (AAVR) and other glycan receptors, which are crucial for AAV entry, while the structural components around CA2 (like perineuronal nets) did not play a significant role in enhancing AAV interaction.
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Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare extranodal lymphoma localized to the central nervous system. Small single-center studies have suggested that patients with PCNSL may be at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). This systematic review aimed to estimate the risk of VTE in patients with PCNSL.

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PUF RNA-binding proteins are broadly conserved stem cell regulators. Nematode PUF proteins maintain germline stem cells (GSCs) and, with key partner proteins, repress differentiation mRNAs, including . Here we report that PUF protein FBF-2 and its partner LST-1 form a ternary complex that represses via a pair of adjacent FBF-2 binding elements (FBEs) in its 3ÚTR.

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High-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV; HPV-16) and cigarette smoking are associated with cervical cancer (CC); however, the underlying mechanism(s) remain unclear. Additionally, the carcinogenic components of tobacco have been found in the cervical mucus of women smokers. Here, we determined the effects of cigarette smoke condensate (CSC; 3R4F) on human ectocervical cells (HPV-16 Ect/E6E7) exposed to CSC at various concentrations (10-100 μg/mL).

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