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  1. Context-specific Angiogenin-mediated tRNA fragments (tDRs) biogenesis shapes the mitochondrial stress response.
  2. HuR Knockdown in MLO-Y4 Osteocyte-like Cells Elevates OPG Expression and Suppresses Osteoclastogenesis In Vitro
  3. Rewiring of RNA–protein coupling in osteocytes in response to hyperglycemic levels of glucose
  4. Third-nucleotide codon bias and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
  5. Optimized tDR Sequencing Reveals Diversity and Heterogeneity in tRNA-Derived Fragment Landscapes in Mouse Tissues
  6. Temporal dynamics of mRNA translation dysregulation and codon decoding during murine stroke evolution
  7. Transcriptome-Wide Analysis of HuR Function Identifies TXNIP-Mediated Redox Dysregulation in Osteocytes
  8. Selective Biogenesis and Structural Diversity Shape tRNA-Derived Fragment Landscapes across Mouse Organs
  9. Metabolism Meets Translation: Dietary and Metabolic Influences on tRNA Modifications and Codon Biased Translation
  10. Transcriptome‐wide alternative mRNA splicing analysis reveals post‐transcriptional regulation of neuronal differentiation
  11. Decoding Codon Bias: The Role of tRNA Modifications in Tissue-Specific Translation
  12. Queuosine tRNA Modification: Connecting the Microbiome to the Translatome
  13. Transcriptome-wide alternative mRNA splicing analysis reveals post-transcriptional regulation of neuronal differentiation
  14. Angiogenin regulates mitochondrial stress and function via tRNA-derived fragments generation and impacting tRNA modifications
  15. Translational response to mitochondrial stresses is orchestrated by tRNA modifications
  16. tRNA modifications inform tissue specific mRNA translation and codon optimization
  17. Dynamic mRNA stability changes buffer transcriptional activation during neuronal differentiation and are regulated by RNA binding proteins
  18. RNF213 loss of function reshapes vascular transcriptome and spliceosome leading to disrupted angiogenesis and aggravated vascular inflammatory responses
  19. RNF213 loss of function reshapes vascular transcriptome and spliceosome leading to disrupted angiogenesis and aggravated vascular inflammatory responses
  20. Non-Kolmogorov turbulence in carotid artery stenosis and the impact of carotid stenting on near-wall turbulence
  21. Mature Neurons’ sensitivity to oxidative stress is epigenetically programmed by alternative splicing and mRNA stability
  22. Epigenetic regulation of translation repression in ferroptosis, and a role of Alternative splicing and tRNA methylation
  23. Dysregulation of Rnf 213 gene contributes to T cell response via antigen uptake, processing, and presentation
  24. The cell and stress‐specific canonical and noncanonical tRNA cleavage
  25. The stress specific impact of ALKBH1 on tRNA cleavage and tiRNA generation
  26. Metabolic basis of neuronal vulnerability to ischemia; an in vivo untargeted metabolomics approach
  27. Author Correction: The hemodynamic complexities underlying transient ischemic attacks in early-stage Moyamoya disease: an exploratory CFD study
  28. The hemodynamic complexities underlying transient ischemic attacks in early-stage Moyamoya disease: an exploratory CFD study
  29. The cell and stress-specific canonical and non-canonical tRNA cleavage
  30. The stress specific impact of ALKBH1 on tRNA cleavage and tiRNA generation
  31. Octacalcium phosphate collagen composite (OCP/Col) enhance bone regeneration in a rat model of skull defect with dural defect
  32. Epigenetic response of endothelial cells to different wall shear stress magnitudes: A report of new mechano‐miRNAs
  33. tiRNAs as a novel biomarker for cell damage assessment in in vitro ischemia-reperfusion model in rat neuronal PC12 cells
  34. Brain aneurysm studies using computer simulation
  35. Early BBB breakdown and subacute inflammasome activation and pyroptosis as a result of cerebral venous thrombosis
  36. Intracellular S1P Levels Dictate Fate of Different Regions of the Hippocampus following Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia
  37. Impact of bifurcation angle and inflow coefficient on the rupture risk of bifurcation type basilar artery tip aneurysms
  38. Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia Induces RNF213 , a Moyamoya Disease Susceptibility Gene, in Vulnerable Neurons of the Rat Hippocampus CA1 Subregion and Ischemic Cortex
  39. Surgery for spinal intramedullary tumors: technique, outcome and factors affecting resectability
  40. Uneven cerebral hemodynamic change as a cause of neurological deterioration in the acute stage after direct revascularization for moyamoya disease: cerebral hyperperfusion and remote ischemia caused by the ‘watershed shift’
  41. Daughter Sac Formation Related to Blood Inflow Jet in an Intracranial Aneurysm
  42. Recurrence of coiled aneurysms
  43. Stereotactic radiosurgery as a feasible treatment for intramedullary spinal arteriovenous malformations: a single-center observation
  44. Long-term follow-up of pediatric moyamoya disease treated by combined direct–indirect revascularization surgery: single institute experience with surgical and perioperative management
  45. Endovascular Modalities for the Treatment of Cavernous Sinus Arteriovenous Fistulas: A Single-Center Experience
  46. De Novo Giant Partially Thrombosed Aneurysm Complicating STA-MCA Bypass Site in 3 Years
  47. Therapeutic Clip Occlusion of the Anterior Choroidal Artery Involved with Partially Thrombosed Fusiform Aneurysm: A Case Report
  48. Management of spinal dural arterio-venous fistulas. Report of 12 cases and review of literature
  49. Carotid artery occlusion for the treatment of symptomatic giant carotid aneurysms: a proposal of classification and surgical protocol
  50. Near-Fatal Epistaxis From Traumatic Giant Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm
  51. Vein of Galen Aneurysmal Malformation Presented by Dementia and Impotence in an Adult