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  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,998 Views
9 Pages

26 May 2015

Tetraspanin-18 (TSPAN18) potentially plays a role in the calcium signaling that is associated with dopamine-induced cortical neuron apoptosis and is considered to be an important mechanism in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia (SCZ). Furthermore, a ge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,269 Views
15 Pages

DNA Methylation and Gene Expression in Blood and Adipose Tissue of Adult Offspring of Women with Diabetes in Pregnancy—A Validation Study of DNA Methylation Changes Identified in Adolescent Offspring

  • Eleonora Manitta,
  • Irene Carolina Fontes Marques,
  • Sandra Stokholm Bredgaard,
  • Louise Kelstrup,
  • Azadeh Houshmand-Oeregaard,
  • Tine Dalsgaard Clausen,
  • Louise Groth Grunnet,
  • Elisabeth Reinhardt Mathiesen,
  • Louise Torp Dalgaard and
  • Romain Barrès
  • + 3 authors

Maternal gestational diabetes and obesity are associated with adverse outcomes in offspring, including increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Previously, we identified a lower DNA methylation degree at genomic sites near the genes ES...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,339 Views
14 Pages

Decreased TSPAN14 Expression Contributes to NSCLC Progression

  • Mirna Jovanović,
  • Tijana Stanković,
  • Sonja Stojković Burić,
  • Jasna Banković,
  • Jelena Dinić,
  • Mila Ljujić,
  • Milica Pešić and
  • Miodrag Dragoj

23 August 2022

Tspan14 is a transmembrane protein of the tetraspanin (Tspan) protein family. Different members of the Tspan family can promote or suppress tumor progression. The exact role of Tspan14 in tumor cells is unknown. Earlier, mutational inactivation of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,744 Views
16 Pages

Comprehensive Analysis of TSPAN32 Regulatory Networks and Their Role in Immune Cell Biology

  • Grazia Scuderi,
  • Katia Mangano,
  • Maria Cristina Petralia,
  • Maria Sofia Basile,
  • Francesco Di Raimondo,
  • Paolo Fagone and
  • Ferdinando Nicoletti

11 January 2025

Tetraspanin 32 (TSPAN32), a member of the tetraspanin superfamily, is one of several tumor-suppressing subtransferable fragments located in the imprinted gene domain of chromosome 11p15.5, a critical tumor-suppressor gene region. Although the biology...

  • Article
  • Open Access
643 Views
12 Pages

Transcriptional Control of TSPAN32 in T-ALL Reveals Interplay Between TAL1 and NOTCH1

  • Grazia Scuderi,
  • Antonio Arcidiacono,
  • Eugenio Cavalli,
  • Maria Sofia Basile,
  • Antonella Nardo,
  • Ferdinando Nicoletti and
  • Paolo Fagone

Background: T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive malignancy of immature T cells, driven by dysregulated transcriptional networks and oncogenic signaling pathways. Here, we present the first comprehensive analysis of the expres...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,884 Views
11 Pages

Altered Expression of TSPAN32 during B Cell Activation and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Paolo Fagone,
  • Katia Mangano,
  • Roberto Di Marco,
  • Zyanya Reyes-Castillo,
  • José Francisco Muñoz-Valle and
  • Ferdinando Nicoletti

18 June 2021

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic inflammatory disease with various clinical features. Autoreactive B cells play a role in disease pathogenesis, through the production of multiple autoantibodies, which form immune complexes and induce t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,438 Views
23 Pages

Tetraspanin 5 (TSPAN5), a Novel Gatekeeper of the Tumor Suppressor DLC1 and Myocardin-Related Transcription Factors (MRTFs), Controls HCC Growth and Senescence

  • Laura Schreyer,
  • Constanze Mittermeier,
  • Miriam J. Franz,
  • Melanie A. Meier,
  • Dietmar E. Martin,
  • Kerstin C. Maier,
  • Kerstin Huebner,
  • Regine Schneider-Stock,
  • Stephan Singer and
  • Kerstin Holzer
  • + 6 authors

26 October 2021

Human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is among the most lethal and common cancers in the human population, and new molecular targets for therapeutic intervention are urgently needed. Deleted in liver cancer 1 (DLC1) was originally identified as a tumo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,498 Views
20 Pages

Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that the migrasome, a newly functional extracellular vesicle, is potentially significant in the occurrence, progression, and diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. Nonetheless, its diagnostic significance a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,194 Views
16 Pages

Spatial Transcriptomic Profiling of Tetraspanins in Stage 4 Colon Cancer from Primary Tumor and Liver Metastasis

  • Thanawat Suwatthanarak,
  • Kullanist Thanormjit,
  • Tharathorn Suwatthanarak,
  • Onchira Acharayothin,
  • Asada Methasate,
  • Vitoon Chinswangwatanakul and
  • Pariyada Tanjak

15 January 2024

Stage 4 colon cancer (CC) presents a significant global health challenge due to its poor prognosis and limited treatment options. Tetraspanins, the transmembrane proteins involved in crucial cancer processes, have recently gained attention as diagnos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,396 Views
12 Pages

High Expression of Tetraspanin 5 as a Prognostic Marker of Colorectal Cancer

  • Sanghyun Roh,
  • Sooyoun Kim,
  • Inpyo Hong,
  • Minho Lee,
  • Han Jo Kim,
  • Tae Sung Ahn,
  • Dong Hyun Kang,
  • Moo-Jun Baek,
  • Hyoung Jong Kwak and
  • Chang-Jin Kim
  • + 1 author

Cancer is a major disease and the leading cause of death worldwide, with colorectal cancer (CRC) being the third-most common cancer in Korea. The survival rate associated with CRC reduces as the disease stage increases. Therefore, its early detection...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,554 Views
9 Pages

Mice with Targeted Knockout of Tetraspanin 3 Exhibit Reduced Trabecular Bone Mass Caused by Decreased Osteoblast Functions

  • Weirong Xing,
  • Sheila Pourteymoor,
  • Chandrasekhar Kesavan,
  • Gustavo A. Gomez and
  • Subburaman Mohan

12 March 2022

Tetraspanin3 (TSPAN3) was identified as a binding partner of claudin11 (CLDN11) in osteoblasts and other cell types. Mice with targeted disruption of Cldn11 exhibited trabecular bone mass deficit caused by reduced bone formation and osteoblast functi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,407 Views
22 Pages

Assessment of TSPAN Expression Profile and Their Role in the VSCC Prognosis

  • Kelly Pedrozo Ferreira,
  • Bruna Cristine de Almeida,
  • Laura Gonzalez dos Anjos,
  • Glauco Baiocchi,
  • Fernando Augusto Soares,
  • Rafael Malagoli Rocha,
  • Edmund Chada Baracat,
  • Andrey Senos Dobroff and
  • Katia Candido Carvalho

The role and prognostic value of tetraspanins (TSPANs) in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) remain poorly understood. We sought to primarily determine, at both the molecular and tissue level, the expression profile of the TSPANs CD9, CD63, CD81,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,058 Views
18 Pages

Hydronephrosis, the dilation of kidneys due to abnormal urine retention, occurs spontaneously in certain inbred mouse strains. In humans, its occurrence is often attributed to acquired urinary tract obstructions in adults, whereas in children, it can...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,094 Views
16 Pages

Bioinformatics and Experimental Analyses Reveal NFIC as an Upstream Transcriptional Regulator for Ischemic Cardiomyopathy

  • Yang Ye,
  • Qiao Jin,
  • Qian Gong,
  • Aoqi Li,
  • Minghao Sun,
  • Sibo Jiang,
  • Yulan Jin,
  • Zhe Zhang,
  • Jin He and
  • Lenan Zhuang

13 June 2022

Ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) caused by coronary artery disease always leads to myocardial infarction and heart failure. Identification of novel transcriptional regulators in ICM is an effective method to establish new diagnostic and therapeutic stra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,979 Views
13 Pages

30 August 2022

The detection of early coronary atherosclerosis (ECA) is still a challenge and the mechanism of endothelial dysfunction remains unclear. In the present study, we aimed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and the regulatory network of mi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,264 Views
24 Pages

In Silico Identification of LSD1 Inhibition-Responsive Targets in Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Ihsan Nalkiran,
  • Hatice Sevim Nalkiran,
  • Neslihan Ozcelik and
  • Mehmet Kivrak

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive neuroendocrine malignancy characterized by rapid progression, high metastatic potential, and limited therapeutic options. Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) has been identified as a promising epigeneti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
2,839 Views
14 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Tumor-Associated microRNAs and Tetraspanines from Exosomes of Plasma and Ascitic Fluids of Ovarian Cancer Patients

  • Natalia Yunusova,
  • Ekaterina Dzhugashvili,
  • Alena Yalovaya,
  • Larisa Kolomiets,
  • Aleksei Shefer,
  • Alina Grigor’eva,
  • Alexey Tupikin,
  • Irina Kondakova and
  • Svetlana Tamkovich

27 December 2022

Ovarian cancer (OC) is one of the most common and fatal types of gynecological cancer. In the early phase of OC detection, the current treatment and diagnostic methods are not efficient and sensitive enough. Therefore, it is crucial to explore the me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,296 Views
19 Pages

Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies New Host Genomic Susceptibility Factors in Empyema Caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae in Children: A Pilot Study

  • Antonio Salas,
  • Jacobo Pardo-Seco,
  • Ruth Barral-Arca,
  • Miriam Cebey-López,
  • Alberto Gómez-Carballa,
  • Irene Rivero-Calle,
  • Sara Pischedda,
  • María-José Currás-Tuala,
  • Jorge Amigo and
  • José Gómez-Rial
  • + 2 authors

3 May 2018

Pneumonia is the leading cause of death amongst infectious diseases. Streptococcus pneumoniae is responsible for about 25% of pneumonia cases worldwide, and it is a major cause of childhood mortality. We carried out a whole exome sequencing (WES) stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,007 Views
17 Pages

Integration of eQTL and GEO Datasets to Identify Genes Associated with Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

  • Cai-Qin Mo,
  • Rui-Wang Xie,
  • Wei-Wei Li,
  • Min-Jie Zhong,
  • Yu-Yang Li,
  • Jun-Yu Lin,
  • Juan-Si Zhang,
  • Sheng-Kai Zheng,
  • Wei Lin and
  • Ling-Jun Kong
  • + 2 authors

Background: Breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a common precursor of breast cancer, has poorly understood susceptible driver genes. This study aimed to identify genes influencing DCIS progression by integrating Mendelian randomization (MR) and G...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,468 Views
22 Pages

Background: This study integrated four Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets to identify disease-specific feature genes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) through differential expression analysis with batch effect correction. Methods:...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,752 Views
8 Pages

Background and Objectives: The molecular mechanisms of the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) after kidney transplantation are not yet clear. The aim of this study was to confirm the genes and mechanisms related to AKI after transplantation. Ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,648 Views
12 Pages

13 August 2013

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), especially n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), are known to protect against inflammation-induced bone loss in chronic inflammatory diseases, such as rheumat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,508 Views
21 Pages

Unlocking Overexpressed Membrane Proteins to Guide Breast Cancer Precision Medicine

  • Júlia Badaró Mendonça,
  • Priscila Valverde Fernandes,
  • Danielle C. Fernandes,
  • Fabiana Resende Rodrigues,
  • Mariana Caldas Waghabi and
  • Tatiana Martins Tilli

3 April 2024

Breast cancer (BC) is a prevalent form of cancer affecting women worldwide. However, the effectiveness of current BC drugs is limited by issues such as systemic toxicity, drug resistance, and severe side effects. Consequently, there is an urgent need...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,213 Views
27 Pages

Mycn Is Essential for Pubertal Mammary Gland Development and Promotes the Activation of Bcl11b-Maintained Quiescent Stem Cells

  • Zuobao Lin,
  • Chunhui Wang,
  • Huiru Bai,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Meizhen Lin,
  • Xiaoqin Liu,
  • Tian’en Hu and
  • Yuan Meng

12 August 2025

This investigation examines the function of the mouse Mycn gene in regulating and activating quiescent mammary stem cells, which are vital for mammary gland development. The mammary gland, consisting of luminal and basal cells, progresses through com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,783 Views
14 Pages

Thirteen Ovary-Enriched Genes Are Individually Not Essential for Female Fertility in Mice

  • Anh Hoang Pham,
  • Chihiro Emori,
  • Yu Ishikawa-Yamauchi,
  • Keizo Tokuhiro,
  • Maki Kamoshita,
  • Yoshitaka Fujihara and
  • Masahito Ikawa

8 May 2024

Infertility is considered a global health issue as it currently affects one in every six couples, with female factors reckoned to contribute to partly or solely 50% of all infertility cases. Over a thousand genes are predicted to be highly expressed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,945 Views
14 Pages

Integrating Genome-Wide Association Study with RNA-Sequencing Reveals HDAC9 as a Candidate Gene Influencing Loin Muscle Area in Beijing Black Pigs

  • Renda Hou,
  • Li Chen,
  • Xiance Liu,
  • Hai Liu,
  • Guohua Shi,
  • Xinhua Hou,
  • Run Zhang,
  • Man Yang,
  • Naiqi Niu and
  • Lixian Wang
  • + 1 author

8 November 2022

Loin muscle area (LMA) is an important meat production trait and plays a key role in determining carcass leanness. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis were used to identify candidate LMA genes in Beijing Black p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,335 Views
13 Pages

Update on the Phenotypic and Genotypic Spectrum of KIF11-Related Retinopathy

  • You Wang,
  • Zhaotian Zhang,
  • Li Huang,
  • Limei Sun,
  • Songshan Li,
  • Ting Zhang and
  • Xiaoyan Ding

18 April 2022

Background: This study aimed to report the frequency of KIF11-mutations in a large familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) population, extend the clinical spectrum of KIF11-associated retinopathy and compare KIF11-associated retinopathy to FEVR w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,717 Views
20 Pages

Mechanisms Underlying Rare Inherited Pediatric Retinal Vascular Diseases: FEVR, Norrie Disease, Persistent Fetal Vascular Syndrome

  • Vincent Le,
  • Gabrielle Abdelmessih,
  • Wendy A. Dailey,
  • Cecille Pinnock,
  • Victoria Jobczyk,
  • Revati Rashingkar,
  • Kimberly A. Drenser and
  • Kenneth P. Mitton

5 November 2023

Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), Norrie disease, and persistent fetal vascular syndrome (PFVS) are extremely rare retinopathies that are clinically distinct but are unified by abnormal retinal endothelial cell function, and subsequent irr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,977 Views
14 Pages

Genomic and Immunologic Correlates in Prostate Cancer with High Expression of KLK2

  • Lucía Paniagua-Herranz,
  • Irene Moreno,
  • Cristina Nieto-Jiménez,
  • Esther Garcia-Lorenzo,
  • Cristina Díaz-Tejeiro,
  • Adrián Sanvicente,
  • Bernard Doger,
  • Manuel Pedregal,
  • Jorge Ramón and
  • Jorge Bartolomé
  • + 7 authors

13 February 2024

The identification of surfaceome proteins is a main goal in cancer research to design antibody-based therapeutic strategies. T cell engagers based on KLK2, a kallikrein specifically expressed in prostate cancer (PRAD), are currently in early clinical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,017 Views
12 Pages

Investigation of the Genetic Architecture of Pigs Subjected to Breeding Intensification

  • Anatoly Kolosov,
  • Lyubov Getmantseva,
  • Maria Kolosova,
  • Timofey Romanets,
  • Nekruz Bakoev,
  • Elena Romanets,
  • Ilona Bakoeva,
  • Olga Kostyunina,
  • Yuri Prytkov and
  • Olga Tretiakova
  • + 1 author

22 January 2022

Pigs are strategically important animals for the agricultural industry. An assessment of genetic differentiation between pigs, undergone and not undergone to selection intensification, is of particular interest. Our research was conducted on two grou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
4,805 Views
17 Pages

ADAM12 is A Potential Therapeutic Target Regulated by Hypomethylation in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Saioa Mendaza,
  • Ane Ulazia-Garmendia,
  • Iñaki Monreal-Santesteban,
  • Alicia Córdoba,
  • Yerani Ruiz de Azúa,
  • Begoña Aguiar,
  • Raquel Beloqui,
  • Pedro Armendáriz,
  • Marta Arriola and
  • Esperanza Martín-Sánchez
  • + 1 author

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive breast cancer subtype and currently lacks any effective targeted therapy. Since epigenetic alterations are a common event in TNBC, DNA methylation profiling can be useful for identifying pot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,558 Views
20 Pages

The highly immunosuppressive nature of head–neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is not fully understood. Exosomes play crucial roles in the communication between cancer and non-cancer cells, but the clinical significance of the expression of exos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,281 Views
14 Pages

Molecular Differences between Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma Cervical Cancer Subtypes: Potential Prognostic Biomarkers

  • Alma D. Campos-Parra,
  • Milagros Pérez-Quintanilla,
  • Antonio Daniel Martínez-Gutierrez,
  • Delia Pérez-Montiel,
  • Jaime Coronel-Martínez,
  • Oliver Millan-Catalan,
  • David Cantú De León and
  • Carlos Pérez-Plasencia

5 July 2022

The most frequently diagnosed histological types of cervical cancer (CC) are squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (ADC). Clinically, the prognosis of both types is controversial. A molecular profile that distinguishes each histological su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,402 Views
17 Pages

Bortezomib-Induced Epigenetic Alterations in Nerve Cells: Focus on the Mechanisms Contributing to the Peripheral Neuropathy Development

  • Karolina Łuczkowska,
  • Dorota Rogińska,
  • Piotr Kulig,
  • Anna Bielikowicz,
  • Bartłomiej Baumert and
  • Bogusław Machaliński

23 February 2022

Bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy (BiPN) occurs in approximately 40% of patients with multiple myeloma. The induction of severe neuropathy entails the dose reduction or complete elimination of bortezomib (BTZ). Interestingly, discontinuation o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,964 Views
17 Pages

5 July 2024

Dissecting the genetics of production traits in livestock is of outmost importance, both to understand biological mechanisms underlying those traits and to facilitate the design of selection programs incorporating that information. For the pig indust...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,666 Views
29 Pages

Epigenetic Reprogramming by Decitabine in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Mechanisms, Immune Modulation, and Therapeutic Synergy

  • Fathima Raahima Riyas Mohamed,
  • Safiah Aldubaisi,
  • Arshiya Akbar,
  • Mohammad Imran Khan and
  • Ahmed Yaqinuddin

9 September 2025

Background/Objectives: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype lacking ER, PR, and HER2 expression, with limited targeted therapies and poor outcomes. Epigenetic dysregulation, particularly aberrant DNA methylation, is a key dri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,284 Views
15 Pages

Identification and Expression Patterns of Critical Genes Related to Coat Color in Cashmere Goats

  • Dubala Wu,
  • Jing Fan,
  • Yue Pang,
  • Binhong Wen,
  • Wei Li,
  • Guanghao Yang,
  • Huiyu Cheng,
  • Jiahui Shi,
  • Ting Wang and
  • Sile Hu
  • + 4 authors

14 February 2025

Background/Objectives: Research on cashmere goat coat color is crucial for optimizing cashmere goat breeds and increasing their economic value. To identify key genes associated with the formation of cashmere goat coat color and to provide molecular m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,932 Views
11 Pages

Genome-Wide Association Studies Revealed Significant QTLs and Candidate Genes Associated with Backfat and Loin Muscle Area in Pigs Using Imputation-Based Whole Genome Sequencing Data

  • Jie Li,
  • Jie Wu,
  • Yunhua Jian,
  • Zhanwei Zhuang,
  • Yibin Qiu,
  • Ruqu Huang,
  • Pengyun Lu,
  • Xiang Guan,
  • Xiaoling Huang and
  • Shaoyun Li
  • + 2 authors

24 October 2022

Improvement of carcass features is an essential goal in pig genetic breeding programs. Backfat (BF) and loin muscle area (LMA) are important carcass production metrics and useful indicators of pig production performance and lean meat rate. However, t...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,630 Views
11 Pages

Ten SNPs May Affect Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Interaction with Prenatal Exposure to Chinese Famine

  • Chao Song,
  • Caicui Ding,
  • Fan Yuan,
  • Ganyu Feng,
  • Yanning Ma and
  • Ailing Liu

18 December 2020

Increasing studies have demonstrated that gene and famine may interact on type 2 diabetes risk. The data derived from the cross-sectional 2010–2012 China National Nutrition and Health Survey (CNNHS) was examined to explore whether gene and fami...

  • Hypothesis
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,928 Views
39 Pages

Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) and its cleavage processes have been widely investigated in the past, in particular in the context of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Evidence of an increased expression of APP and its amyloidogenic-related cleavage en...

  • Article
  • Open Access
794 Views
15 Pages

Detection of the Candidate Genes of Economically Important Traits in Dorper Sheep Through Whole-Genome Resequencing

  • Zhihua Wang,
  • Zhengxi Liu,
  • Hao Sun,
  • Chunyan Bai,
  • Te Pi,
  • Huihai Ma,
  • Zhongli Zhao and
  • Shouqing Yan

14 September 2025

Dorper sheep (DOR) are a commercially important mutton breed renowned for their high growth rate, favorable carcass composition, environmental adaptability, and natural wool shedding. In China, they are widely utilized as terminal sires to enhance gr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,116 Views
18 Pages

Differentially CTCF-Binding Sites in Cattle Rumen Tissue during Weaning

  • Clarissa Boschiero,
  • Yahui Gao,
  • Ransom L. Baldwin,
  • Li Ma,
  • Cong-jun Li and
  • George E. Liu

13 August 2022

The weaning transition in calves is characterized by major structural changes such as an increase in the rumen capacity and surface area due to diet changes. Studies evaluating rumen development in calves are vital to identify genetic mechanisms affe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
20,059 Views
18 Pages

A Survey of Multigenic Protein-Altering Variant Frequency in Familial Exudative Vitreo-Retinopathy (FEVR) Patients by Targeted Sequencing of Seven FEVR-Linked Genes

  • Amanda Petrelli Cicerone,
  • Wendy Dailey,
  • Michael Sun,
  • Andrew Santos,
  • Daeun Jeong,
  • Lance Jones,
  • Konstaninos Koustas,
  • Mary Drekh,
  • Keaton Schmitz and
  • Naomi Haque
  • + 7 authors

11 March 2022

While Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs) are typically considered rare diseases, Familial Exudative Vitreo-Retinopathy (FEVR) and Norrie Disease (ND) are more rare than retinitis pigmentosa. We wanted to determine if multigenic protein-altering varian...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,896 Views
10 Pages

Genetic Foundation of Male Spur Length and Its Correlation with Female Egg Production in Chickens

  • Anqi Chen,
  • Xiaoyu Zhao,
  • Xiurong Zhao,
  • Gang Wang,
  • Xinye Zhang,
  • Xufang Ren,
  • Yalan Zhang,
  • Xue Cheng,
  • Xiaofan Yu and
  • Huie Wang
  • + 9 authors

13 June 2024

Spurs, which mainly appear in roosters, are protrusions near the tarsometatarsus on both sides of the calves of chickens, and are connected to the tarsometatarsus by a bony core. As a male-biased morphological characteristic, the diameter and length...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,603 Views
15 Pages

Selective Sweeps in Cattle Genomes in Response to the Influence of Urbanization and Environmental Contamination

  • Silpa Mullakkalparambil Velayudhan,
  • Shahin Alam,
  • Tong Yin,
  • Kerstin Brügemann,
  • Andreas Buerkert,
  • Veerasamy Sejian,
  • Raghavendra Bhatta,
  • Eva Schlecht and
  • Sven König

15 November 2023

A genomic study was conducted to identify the effects of urbanization and environmental contaminants with heavy metals on selection footprints in dairy cattle populations reared in the megacity of Bengaluru, South India. Dairy cattle reared along the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,059 Views
21 Pages

Omics and Male Infertility: Highlighting the Application of Transcriptomic Data

  • Temidayo S. Omolaoye,
  • Victor A. Omolaoye,
  • Richard K. Kandasamy,
  • Mahmood Yaseen Hachim and
  • Stefan S. Du Plessis

14 February 2022

Male infertility is a multifaceted disorder affecting approximately 50% of male partners in infertile couples. Over the years, male infertility has been diagnosed mainly through semen analysis, hormone evaluations, medical records and physical examin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,460 Views
18 Pages

15 March 2025

The impact of dietary lipid sources on nutrient metabolism and reproductive development is a critical focus in aquaculture broodstock nutrition. Previous studies have demonstrated that fish oil supplementation modulates the expression of genes involv...