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1. Structural basis for recruitment of TASL by SLC15A4 in human endolysosomal TLR signaling.

3. Bcl10 phosphorylation-dependent droplet-like condensation positively regulates DNA virus-induced innate immune signaling.

6. Identification of the cross-strand chimeric RNAs generated by fusions of bi-directional transcripts.

7. Reciprocal interaction between SIRT6 and APC/C regulates genomic stability.

9. The structural basis of function and regulation of neuronal cotransporters NKCC1 and KCC2.

10. Structural basis for the multi-activity factor Rad5 in replication stress tolerance.

11. H2A.Z facilitates licensing and activation of early replication origins.

12. Structural basis of ubiquitin modification by the Legionella effector SdeA.

13. Zoledronate dysregulates fatty acid metabolism in renal tubular epithelial cells to induce nephrotoxicity.

14. The CREB coactivator CRTC2 controls hepatic lipid metabolism by regulating SREBP1.

15. Identification of Potential Serum Biomarkers for Rheumatoid Arthritis by High-Resolution Quantitative Proteomic Analysis.

16. Body fluid identification by mass spectrometry.

17. A proposed role for glutamine in cancer cell growth through acid resistance.

18. L-glutamine provides acid resistance for Escherichia coli through enzymatic release of ammonia.

19. p38α MAP kinase phosphorylates RCAN1 and regulates its interaction with calcineurin.

20. Structural basis of ultraviolet-B perception by UVR8.

21. Crystal structure and biochemical analyses reveal Beclin 1 as a novel membrane binding protein.

22. Identification of a copper-binding metallothionein in pathogenic mycobacteria.

23. Author Correction: H2A.Z facilitates licensing and activation of early replication origins.

24. HSP60-regulated Mitochondrial Proteostasis and Protein Translation Promote Tumor Growth of Ovarian Cancer.

25. Tenofovir and adefovir down-regulate mitochondrial chaperone TRAP1 and succinate dehydrogenase subunit B to metabolically reprogram glucose metabolism and induce nephrotoxicity.

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