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6 Citations
5,505 Views
8 Pages

26 May 2018

Proteostasis is of vital importance for cellular function and it is challenged upon exposure to acute or chronic insults during neurodegeneration and aging. The proteostasis network is relevant for the maintenance of proteome integrity and mainly com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,893 Views
15 Pages

RNAi Screen Identifies AXL Inhibition Combined with Cannabinoid WIN55212-2 as a Potential Strategy for Cancer Treatment

  • Feifei Li,
  • Hang Gong,
  • Xinfei Jia,
  • Chang Gao,
  • Peng Jia,
  • Xin Zhao,
  • Wenxia Chen,
  • Lili Wang and
  • Nina Xue

1 November 2024

Background and objective: Cannabinoids are commonly used as adjuvant cancer drugs to overcome numerous adverse side effects for patients. The aim of this study was to identify the target genes that show a synergistic anti-tumor role in combination wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,137 Views
19 Pages

20 October 2021

A connection between compromised asymmetric cell division (ACD) and tumorigenesis was proven some years ago using Drosophila larval brain neural stem cells, called neuroblasts (NBs), as a model system. Since then, we have learned that compromised ACD...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,576 Views
16 Pages

RNAi-Mediated Screen of Primary AML Cells Nominates MDM4 as a Therapeutic Target in NK-AML with DNMT3A Mutations

  • Olga Alexandra Sidorova,
  • Shady Sayed,
  • Maciej Paszkowski-Rogacz,
  • Michael Seifert,
  • Aylin Camgöz,
  • Ingo Roeder,
  • Martin Bornhäuser,
  • Christian Thiede and
  • Frank Buchholz

2 March 2022

DNA-methyltransferase 3A (DNMT3A) mutations belong to the most frequent genetic aberrations found in adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recent evidence suggests that these mutations arise early in leukemogenesis, marking leukemic progenitors and ste...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
14,902 Views
20 Pages

25 November 2013

RNA interference (RNAi) is a technique widely used for gene silencing in organisms and cultured cells, and depends on sequence homology between double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and target mRNA molecules. Numerous cell-based genome-wide screens have succes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,224 Views
17 Pages

High-Content RNAi Phenotypic Screening Unveils the Involvement of Human Ubiquitin-Related Enzymes in Late Cytokinesis

  • Mikaël Boullé,
  • Laurianne Davignon,
  • Keïs Nabhane Saïd Halidi,
  • Salomé Guez,
  • Emilie Giraud,
  • Marcel Hollenstein and
  • Fabrice Agou

30 November 2022

CEP55 is a central regulator of late cytokinesis and is overexpressed in numerous cancers. Its post-translationally controlled recruitment to the midbody is crucial to the structural coordination of the abscission sequence. Our recent evidence that C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,220 Views
19 Pages

13 August 2025

Disruption of the Hippo pathway leads to activation of the YAP/TAZ transcriptional program which promotes tumor initiation, progression and metastasis in diverse cancers. Aggressive triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) lack an effective therapy; thu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
9,200 Views
18 Pages

Over the past decade, great strides have been made in identifying gene aberrations and deregulated pathways that are associated with specific disease states. These association studies guide experimental studies aimed at identifying the aberrant genes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,275 Views
25 Pages

2 December 2021

Recurrent infection-inflammation cycles in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients generate a highly oxidative environment, leading to progressive destruction of the airway epithelia. The identification of novel modifier genes involved in oxidative stress susc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,325 Views
21 Pages

The Current Situation and Development Prospect of Whole-Genome Screening

  • Caiting Yang,
  • Yu Lei,
  • Tinglin Ren and
  • Mingze Yao

High-throughput genetic screening is useful for discovering critical genes or gene sequences that trigger specific cell functions and/or phenotypes. Loss-of-function genetic screening is mainly achieved through RNA interference (RNAi), CRISPR knock-o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,649 Views
28 Pages

Multi-Omics Immune Interaction Networks in Lung Cancer Tumorigenesis, Proliferation, and Survival

  • Qing Ye,
  • Justin Hickey,
  • Kathleen Summers,
  • Brianne Falatovich,
  • Marieta Gencheva,
  • Timothy D. Eubank,
  • Alexey V. Ivanov and
  • Nancy Lan Guo

29 November 2022

There are currently no effective biomarkers for prognosis and optimal treatment selection to improve non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survival outcomes. This study further validated a seven-gene panel for diagnosis and prognosis of NSCLC using RNA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,096 Views
20 Pages

PI3K and MAPK Pathways as Targets for Combination with the Pan-HER Irreversible Inhibitor Neratinib in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer and TNBC by Kinome RNAi Screening

  • Jangsoon Lee,
  • Huey Liu,
  • Troy Pearson,
  • Toshiaki Iwase,
  • Jon Fuson,
  • Alshad S. Lalani,
  • Lisa D. Eli,
  • Irmina Diala,
  • Debu Tripathy and
  • Naoto T. Ueno
  • + 1 author

Human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) 2 (HER2) is overexpressed/amplified in about 25% of all breast cancers, and EGFR is overexpressed in up to 76% and amplified in up to 24% of triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC). Here, we aimed to identi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
9,642 Views
16 Pages

2 November 2012

RNAi is a convenient, widely used tool for screening for genes of interest. We have recently used this technology to screen roughly 750 candidate genes, in C. elegans, for potential roles in regulating muscle protein degradation in vivo. To maximize...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,971 Views
22 Pages

Functional Analysis of Non-Genetic Resistance to Platinum in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Reveals a Role for the MBD3-NuRD Complex in Resistance Development

  • Tabea L. Bauer,
  • Katrin Collmar,
  • Till Kaltofen,
  • Ann-Katrin Loeffler,
  • Lorena Decker,
  • Jan Mueller,
  • Sabine Pinter,
  • Stephan A. Eisler,
  • Sven Mahner and
  • Philipp Rathert
  • + 8 authors

28 July 2021

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal disease of the female reproductive tract, and although most patients respond to the initial treatment with platinum (cPt)-based compounds, relapse is very common. We investigated the role of epigenet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,088 Views
23 Pages

25 June 2022

In NSCLC, there is a pressing need for immunotherapy predictive biomarkers. The processes underlying B-cell dysfunction, as well as their prognostic importance in NSCLC, are unknown. Tumor-specific B-cell gene co-expression networks were constructed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,826 Views
31 Pages

A Candidate RNAi Screen Reveals Diverse RNA-Binding Protein Phenotypes in Drosophila Flight Muscle

  • Shao-Yen Kao,
  • Elena Nikonova,
  • Sabrina Chaabane,
  • Albiona Sabani,
  • Alexandra Martitz,
  • Anja Wittner,
  • Jakob Heemken,
  • Tobias Straub and
  • Maria L. Spletter

22 September 2021

The proper regulation of RNA processing is critical for muscle development and the fine-tuning of contractile ability among muscle fiber-types. RNA binding proteins (RBPs) regulate the diverse steps in RNA processing, including alternative splicing,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
76 Citations
14,695 Views
15 Pages

RNA Interference in the Age of CRISPR: Will CRISPR Interfere with RNAi?

  • Unnikrishnan Unniyampurath,
  • Rajendra Pilankatta and
  • Manoj N. Krishnan

26 February 2016

The recent emergence of multiple technologies for modifying gene structure has revolutionized mammalian biomedical research and enhanced the promises of gene therapy. Over the past decade, RNA interference (RNAi) based technologies widely dominated v...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,177 Views
15 Pages

13 May 2016

The identification of host cellular genes that act as either proviral or antiviral factors has been aided by the development of an increasingly large number of high-throughput screening approaches. Here, we review recent advances in which these new t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,442 Views
19 Pages

28 April 2020

In the endomembrane system of mammalian cells, membrane traffic processes require a high degree of regulation in order to ensure their specificity. The range of molecules that participate in trafficking events is truly vast, and much attention to dat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
76 Citations
13,273 Views
26 Pages

Systematic Approaches towards the Development of Host-Directed Antiviral Therapeutics

  • Andrew Prussia,
  • Pahk Thepchatri,
  • James P. Snyder and
  • Richard K. Plemper

15 June 2011

Since the onset of antiviral therapy, viral resistance has compromised the clinical value of small-molecule drugs targeting pathogen components. As intracellular parasites, viruses complete their life cycle by hijacking a multitude of host-factors. A...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,355 Views
27 Pages

28 January 2021

Drug resistance is a commonly unavoidable consequence of cancer treatment that results in therapy failure and disease relapse. Intrinsic (pre-existing) or acquired resistance mechanisms can be drug-specific or be applicable to multiple drugs, resulti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,132 Views
37 Pages

1 September 2020

Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare, aggressive cancer of the mesothelial cells lining the pleural surface of the chest wall and lung. The etiology of MPM is strongly associated with prior exposure to asbestos fibers, and the median surviv...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,959 Views
7 Pages

RNA Interference: Past, Present and Future

  • Tessa N. Campbell and
  • Francis Y.M. Choy

RNA interference (RNAi) is the sequence-specific gene silencing induced by double-stranded RNA. RNAi is mediated by 21-23 nucleotide small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) which are produced from long double-stranded RNAs by RNAse II-like enzyme Dicer. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,805 Views
14 Pages

21 January 2020

The pea aphid is an important pest of vegetables and causes serious losses worldwide. RNA interference (RNAi) is an effective pest control tool, and three sub-pathways have been described: The miRNA pathway, siRNA pathway, and piRNA pathway. A large...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
186 Citations
22,176 Views
15 Pages

8 October 2018

Non-viral vector-mediated transfection is a core technique for in vitro screening of oligonucleotides. Despite the growing interests in the development of oliogonucleotide-based drug molecules in recent years, a comprehensive comparison of the transf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,028 Views
13 Pages

Screening of Positive Controls for Environmental Safety Assessment of RNAi Products

  • Kaixuan Ding,
  • Xiaowei Yang,
  • Qinli Zhou,
  • Geng Chen,
  • Fengping Chen,
  • Yao Tan,
  • Jing Li and
  • Lanzhi Han

16 October 2025

RNA interference (RNAi) represents a promising pest control strategy, applicable to both insect-resistant genetically modified (IRGM) crops and sprayable RNAi insecticides. These products can achieve sequence-specific gene silencing and require rigor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,237 Views
13 Pages

Identification of the Extracellular Nuclease Influencing Soaking RNA Interference Efficiency in Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

  • Ruijiong Wang,
  • Yongxia Li,
  • Dongzhen Li,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Xuan Wang,
  • Xiaojian Wen,
  • Zhenkai Liu,
  • Yuqian Feng and
  • Xingyao Zhang

14 October 2022

RNA interference (RNAi) efficiency dramatically varies among different nematodes, which impacts research on their gene function and pest control. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is a pine wood nematode in which RNAi-mediated gene silencing has unstable in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,604 Views
18 Pages

Bambusa pervariabilis × Dendrocalamopsis grandis shoot blight caused by Arthrinium phaeospermum is a fungal disease that has affected a large area in China in recent years. However, it is not clear which genes are responsible for the disease re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,424 Views
16 Pages

4E Interacting Protein as a Potential Novel Drug Target for Nucleoside Analogues in Trypanosoma brucei

  • Dorien Mabille,
  • Camila Cardoso Santos,
  • Rik Hendrickx,
  • Mathieu Claes,
  • Peter Takac,
  • Christine Clayton,
  • Sarah Hendrickx,
  • Fabian Hulpia,
  • Louis Maes and
  • Guy Caljon
  • + 1 author

Human African trypanosomiasis is a neglected parasitic disease for which the current treatment options are quite limited. Trypanosomes are not able to synthesize purines de novo and thus solely depend on purine salvage from the host environment. This...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,073 Views
11 Pages

20 August 2024

Obesity remains one of the largest health problems in the world, arising from the excess storage of triglycerides (TAGs). However, the full complement of genes that are important for regulating TAG storage is not known. The Glut1 gene encodes a Droso...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,035 Views
15 Pages

Optimal dsRNA Concentration for RNA Interference in Asian Citrus Psyllid

  • Esmaeil Saberi,
  • Mosharrof Mondal,
  • Jorge R. Paredes-Montero,
  • Kiran Nawaz,
  • Judith K. Brown and
  • Jawwad A. Qureshi

12 January 2024

The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) is a citrus pest and insect vector of “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus”, the causal agent of citrus greening disease. Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) biopesticides that trigger RNA interference (RNAi) offer an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
16,817 Views
37 Pages

siRNA Genome Screening Approaches to Therapeutic Drug Repositioning

  • Olivia Perwitasari,
  • Abhijeet Bakre,
  • S. Mark Tompkins and
  • Ralph A. Tripp

28 January 2013

Bridging high-throughput screening (HTS) with RNA interference (RNAi) has allowed for rapid discovery of the molecular basis of many diseases, and identification of potential pathways for developing safe and effective treatments. These features have ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,122 Views
14 Pages

Artificial Diet Assay Screening of Candidate RNAi Effectors Against Myzus persicae (Hemiptera)

  • Amol Bharat Ghodke,
  • Stephen J. Fletcher,
  • Ritesh G. Jain,
  • Narelle Manzie,
  • Neena Mitter and
  • Karl E. Robinson

23 October 2025

Aphids are sap-sucking pests that cause substantial damage to fruit and fibre crops through direct feeding and transmission of plant viruses. While chemical pesticides remain the primary method of control, their use raises concerns related to human h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
2,153 Views
13 Pages

7 June 2024

Transgenerational nanoplastic toxicity could be detected in Caenorhabditis elegans after exposure at the parental generation (P0-G); however, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unclear. We aimed to examine the role of germline nuclear hormone r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,548 Views
13 Pages

Reproductive Outbreaks of Sogatella furcifera Mediated by Overexpression of the Nuclear Receptor USP under Pressure from Triflumezopyrim

  • Yuming Zhang,
  • Yanwei Ruan,
  • Changwei Gong,
  • Shuirong Zhang,
  • Jingyue Zhang,
  • Yunfeng He,
  • Qiulin Wang,
  • Dan Liu,
  • Jian Pu and
  • Xuegui Wang
  • + 2 authors

9 November 2022

Long-term pesticide-driven selection pressure is one of the main causes of insect outbreaks. In this study, we found that low doses of triflumezopyrim could increase the fecundity of white-backed planthoppers (Sogatella furcifera). By continuously sc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
356 Views
15 Pages

Enhanced Soybean Immunity to the Soybean Mosaic Virus Through RNA Interference Targeting the CP Gene

  • Tao Wang,
  • Le Gao,
  • Liqun Wang,
  • Rui Ren,
  • Rui Zhai,
  • Xu Wang,
  • Fuming Xiao,
  • Long Yan,
  • Xiaotong Lei and
  • Haijian Zhi
  • + 1 author

30 January 2026

The soybean mosaic virus (SMV), a significant viral pathogen impacting soybean cultivation, leads to substantial yield losses and diminishes seed quality. In a prior study, we developed a targeted silencing vector using RNA interference (RNAi) techno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,431 Views
20 Pages

Essential Role of Adhesion GPCR, GPR123, for Human Pluripotent Stem Cells and Reprogramming towards Pluripotency

  • Olga A. Krasnova,
  • Karina A. Kulakova,
  • Julia V. Sopova,
  • Evgenyi Y. Smirnov,
  • Sergey A. Silonov,
  • Ekaterina V. Lomert,
  • Olga A. Bystrova,
  • Marina G. Martynova and
  • Irina E. Neganova

13 January 2023

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of cell surface receptors. They modulate key physiological functions and are required in diverse developmental processes including embryogenesis, but their role in pluripotency maintenance an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,008 Views
19 Pages

Analysis of the Candidate Genes and Underlying Molecular Mechanism of P198, an RNAi-Related Dwarf and Sterile Line

  • Shengbo Zhao,
  • Junling Luo,
  • Min Tang,
  • Chi Zhang,
  • Miaoying Song,
  • Gang Wu and
  • Xiaohong Yan

22 December 2023

The genome-wide long hairpin RNA interference (lhRNAi) library is an important resource for plant gene function research. Molecularly characterizing lhRNAi mutant lines is crucial for identifying candidate genes associated with corresponding phenotyp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,368 Views
20 Pages

RNAi Screening Uncovers a Synthetic Sick Interaction between CtIP and the BARD1 Tumor Suppressor

  • Hella A. Bolck,
  • Sara Przetocka,
  • Roger Meier,
  • Christine von Aesch,
  • Christina Zurfluh,
  • Kay Hänggi,
  • Vincent Spegg,
  • Matthias Altmeyer,
  • Michael Stebler and
  • Antonio Porro
  • + 3 authors

12 February 2022

Human CtIP is best known for its role in DNA end resection to initiate DNA double-strand break repair by homologous recombination. Recently, CtIP has also been shown to protect reversed replication forks from nucleolytic degradation upon DNA replicat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,600 Views
24 Pages

Functional Screening Techniques to Identify Long Non-Coding RNAs as Therapeutic Targets in Cancer

  • Kathleen M. Lucere,
  • Megan M. R. O’Malley and
  • Sarah D. Diermeier

9 December 2020

Recent technological advancements such as CRISPR/Cas-based systems enable multiplexed, high-throughput screening for new therapeutic targets in cancer. While numerous functional screens have been performed on protein-coding genes to date, long non-co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,075 Views
16 Pages

15 August 2022

Exogenously applied double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) can induce potent host specific gene knockdown and mortality in insects. The deployment of RNA-interference (RNAi) technologies for pest suppression is gaining traction in both agriculture and horticult...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,199 Views
15 Pages

A Conserved Female-Specific Requirement for the GGT Gene in Mosquito Larvae Facilitates RNAi-Mediated Sex Separation in Multiple Species of Disease Vector Mosquitoes

  • Keshava Mysore,
  • Longhua Sun,
  • Ping Li,
  • Joseph B. Roethele,
  • Joi K. Misenti,
  • John Kosmach,
  • Jessica Igiede and
  • Molly Duman-Scheel

27 January 2022

Although several emerging mosquito control technologies are dependent on mass releases of adult males, methods of sex-sorting that can be implemented globally have not yet been established. RNAi screens led to the discovery of siRNA, which targets ga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,486 Views
18 Pages

RNAi Screening in Tumor Cells Identifies Artificial microRNAs That Improve Oncolytic Virus Replication

  • Hannah Klemets,
  • Angelina Bardoul,
  • Adrian Pelin,
  • Ragunath Singaravelu,
  • Meaghan Boileau,
  • Theresa Falls,
  • Julia Petryk,
  • Marie-Claude Bourgeois-Daigneault,
  • John C. Bell and
  • Dominic G. Roy

Background/Objectives: Oncolytic viruses infect and kill tumor cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. They are often attenuated through the reduction in their ability to antagonize antiviral defenses, leading to robust replication in tumor cells,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,724 Views
15 Pages

14 March 2024

Mosquitoes transmit a range of pathogens, causing devastating effects on human health. Population genetic control strategies have been developed and successfully used for several mosquito species. The most important step in identifying potential targ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,053 Views
11 Pages

Djnedd4L Is Required for Head Regeneration by Regulating Stem Cell Maintenance in Planarians

  • Qingnan Tian,
  • Yujia Sun,
  • Tingting Gao,
  • Jiaxin Li,
  • Huimin Fang and
  • Shoutao Zhang

28 October 2021

SUMOylation and ubiquitylation are homologous processes catalyzed by homologous enzymes, and they are involved in nearly all aspects of eukaryotic biology. Planarians, which have the remarkable ability to regenerate their central nervous system (CNS)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,451 Views
16 Pages

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal cancers worldwide, and its incidence is increasing. PDAC often shows resistance to several therapeutic modalities and a higher recurrence rate after surgical treatment in the early loc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,296 Views
14 Pages

24 January 2024

After taking a blood meal, the fat body of the adult female yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, switches from a previtellogenic state of arrest to an active state of synthesizing large quantities of yolk protein precursors (YPPs) that are crucial f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
5,749 Views
22 Pages

Functional Analysis of the Soybean GmCDPK3 Gene Responding to Drought and Salt Stresses

  • Dan Wang,
  • Yuan-Xia Liu,
  • Qian Yu,
  • Shu-Ping Zhao,
  • Juan-Ying Zhao,
  • Jing-Na Ru,
  • Xin-You Cao,
  • Zheng-Wu Fang,
  • Jun Chen and
  • Jin-Hao Lan
  • + 4 authors

25 November 2019

Plants have a series of response mechanisms to adapt when they are subjected to external stress. Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) in plants function against a variety of abiotic stresses. We screened 17 CDPKs from drought- and salt-induced s...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,756 Views
1 Page

Developing Plantain for Resistance to Banana Aphids by RNA Interference

  • Temitope Jekayinoluwa,
  • Jaindra Nath Tripathi,
  • George Obiero,
  • Edward Muge,
  • James Dale and
  • Leena Tripathi

Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) is one of the world’s invasive species. Banana aphid (Pentalonia nigronervosa) is found in all banana producing areas and it is the insect pest known to transmit BBTV causing banana bunchy top disease (BBTD) in bananas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,455 Views
16 Pages

Tick Importin-α Is Implicated in the Interactome and Regulome of the Cofactor Subolesin

  • Sara Artigas-Jerónimo,
  • Margarita Villar,
  • Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz,
  • Grégory Caignard,
  • Damien Vitour,
  • Jennifer Richardson,
  • Sandrine Lacour,
  • Houssam Attoui,
  • Lesley Bell-Sakyi and
  • José de la Fuente
  • + 4 authors

Ticks and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) represent a burden for human and animal health worldwide. Currently, vaccines constitute the safest and most effective approach to control ticks and TBDs. Subolesin (SUB) has been identified as a vaccine antigen f...

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