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Nuclear biology: what's been most surprising?
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Genome-wide Profiling of 5-Formylcytosine Reveals Its Roles in Epigenetic Priming.
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Genome-wide Analysis Reveals TET- and TDG-Dependent 5-Methylcytosine Oxidation Dynamics.
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TNF Dually Mediates Resistance and Susceptibility to Mycobacteria via Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species.
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SnapShot: Axon Guidance.
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Methylation-Dependent and -Independent Genomic Targeting Principles of the MBD Protein Family.
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The ribosome as an optimal decoder: a lesson in molecular recognition.
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Protein Complexes Are under Evolutionary Selection to Assemble via Ordered Pathways.
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Small RNA-Mediated Activation of Sugar Phosphatase mRNA Regulates Glucose Homeostasis.
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The Fractalkine/CX3CR1 System Regulates β Cell Function and Insulin Secretion.
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A Direct In Vivo RNAi Screen Identifies MKK4 as a Key Regulator of Liver Regeneration.
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Type 2 innate signals stimulate fibro/adipogenic progenitors to facilitate muscle regeneration.
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Nr4a1-Dependent Ly6C(low) Monocytes Monitor Endothelial Cells and Orchestrate Their Disposal.
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The Adaptor MAVS Promotes NLRP3 Mitochondrial Localization and Inflammasome Activation.
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Exit from Pluripotency Is Gated by Intracellular Redistribution of the bHLH Transcription Factor Tfe3.
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Selective inhibition of tumor oncogenes by disruption of super-enhancers.
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Master transcription factors and mediator establish super-enhancers at key cell identity genes.
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Allostery in disease and in drug discovery.
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Higher-order assemblies in a new paradigm of signal transduction.
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Polarized radicals.
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