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  • Transmembrane proteins are important for cellular functions and synthetic analogues are of interest. Here the authors report on the design and testing of a synthetic multipass transmembrane channel which shows anisotropic responses to agonistic and antagonistic ligands.

    • Takahiro Muraoka
    • Daiki Noguchi
    • Kazushi Kinbara
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-9
  • Self-renewal of cancer stem cells can contribute to glioma progression. Here, the authors show that Notch1 activation in glioma stem cells induces expression of the lncRNATUG1, which promotes self-renewal through the repression of differentiation genes, and that targeting TUG1 represses glioma growth in vivo.

    • Keisuke Katsushima
    • Atsushi Natsume
    • Yutaka Kondo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-14
  • The alignment of azobenzene molecule was induced by a new-alignment-patterning technique based on a scanning wave photopolymerization (SWaP) concept with unpolarized light. This finding indicates that SWaP could be employed as a novel and simple fabrication process for preparing a wide variety of highly functional optical devices requiring alignment control.

    • Miho Aizawa
    • Kyohei Hisano
    • Atsushi Shishido
    Research
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 50, P: 753-759