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  1. Recombinant mucins are attractive polymeric building blocks for new biomaterials, biolubricants, and therapeutics. Advances in glycoengineered host cell systems now enable the recombinant production of mucins with tailored O-glycan side chains,
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Ling-Ting Huang , Marshall J. Colville , Matthew Paszek
    Ref: Mucins
  2. Date: 2024-11-06
    Authors: Taylor SR, McWhirter RD, Matlock BK, Flaherty DK, Miller DM.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  3. CRISPR-mediated endogenous tagging of genes provides unique possibilities to explore the function and dynamic subcellular localization of proteins in living cells. Here, we describe experimental strategies for endogenous PCR-tagging of ciliary genes
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Stefanie Kuhns , Alice Dupont Juhl , Zeinab Anvarian , Daniel Wüstner ... Jens S. Andersen
    Ref: Cilia
  4. Date: 2024-11-05
    Authors: Lou H, Xiang H, Zeng W, Jiang J, Zhang J, Xu L, Zhao C, Gao Q, Li Z.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  5. Macrophages represent a broad spectrum of distinct, but closely related tissue-resident immune cells. This presents a major challenge for the study of functional aspects of these cells using classical Cre recombinase-mediated conditional mutagenesis
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Sigalit Boura-Halfon , Rebecca Haffner-Krausz , Shifra Ben-Dor , Jung-Seok Kim , Steffen Jung
    Ref: Tissue-Resident Macrophages
  6. Date: 2024-11-02
    Authors: Mamatha Bhanu LS, Kataki S, Chatterjee S.
    Journal: Journal of microbiological methods
  7. Transgenic expression of genes is a mainstay of cancer modeling in zebrafish. Traditional transgenic techniques rely upon injection into one-cell embryos, but ideally these transgenes would be expressed only in adult somatic tissues. We provide a
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Emily Montal , Shruthy Suresh , Yilun Ma , Mohita M. Tagore , Richard M. White
    Ref: Zebrafish
  8. Date: 2024-11-01
    Authors: Inen J, Han CM, Farrel DM, Bilousova G, Kogut I.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
  9. The identification of protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) holoenzyme substrates has proven to be a challenging task. PP1 can form different holoenzyme complexes with a variety of regulatory subunits, and many of those are cell cycle regulated. Although
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Dorothee C Kommer , Konstantinos Stamatiou , Paola Vagnarelli
    Ref: Cell Cycle Control
  10. Date: 2024-11-01
    Authors: Sheikh MA, Afandi FH, Iannello G, Corneo B, Emerald BS, Ansari SA.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
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