CHK1-CDC25A-CDK1 Regulate Cell Cycle Progression and Protect Genome Integrity in Early Mouse Embryos
The authors showed that CHK1 regulated cell cycle progression in early mouse embryos by restraining CDK1 kinase activity due to CDC25A phosphatase degradation.
[Cell Metabolism] Using exercise and sarcopenia models, mice lacking IL6Rα on T cells demonstrated deficits in regulatory T cells, their functional maturation, and a more pronounced decline in muscle mass.
[Communications Biology] Based on the up-regulation of catabolism and down-regulation of anabolism, researchers showed genetic mutation-mediated metabolic reprogramming in the progression of cancer cachexia by screening for metabolites and investigating their direct effect on muscle atrophy.
[Acta Pharmacologica Sinica] Researchers investigated the effect of myeloid-derived growth factor to postinjury neointimal formation and the underlying mechanisms. Rat carotid arteries balloon-injured model was established.