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Open AccessStudy on selection of native greening plants based on eye-tracking technology
The selection of native greening plants to improve rural greening technology is crucial for enriching methods of building rural plant landscapes. However, there are few studies from the perspective of visual p...
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Open AccessOverestimated climate warming and climate variability due to spatially homogeneous CO2 in climate modeling over the Northern Hemisphere since the mid-19th century
Since the mid-19th century, the global atmospheric CO2 concentration (ACC) has increased dramatically due to the burning of fossil fuels. Because of unequal population growth and economic development among region...
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Open AccessThe tea plant reference genome and improved gene annotation using long-read and paired-end sequencing data
Tea is a globally consumed non-alcohol beverage with great economic importance. However, lack of the reference genome has largely hampered the utilization of precious tea plant genetic resources towards breedi...
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Open AccessMechanistic insight into TRIP13-catalyzed Mad2 structural transition and spindle checkpoint silencing
The spindle checkpoint maintains genomic stability and prevents aneuploidy. Unattached kinetochores convert the latent open conformer of the checkpoint protein Mad2 (O-Mad2) to the active closed conformer (C-M...
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Open AccessThe proposed biosynthesis of procyanidins by the comparative chemical analysis of five Camellia species using LC-MS
The genus Camellia (C.) contains many species, including C. sinensis, C. assamica, and C. taliensis, C. gymnogyna and C. tachangensis. The polyphenols of C. sinensis and C. assamica are flavan-3-ols monomers and ...
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Open AccessUltrahigh Oxidation Resistance and High Electrical Conductivity in Copper-Silver Powder
The electrical conductivity of pure Cu powder is typically deteriorated at elevated temperatures due to the oxidation by forming non-conducting oxides on surface, while enhancing oxidation resistance via alloy...
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Open AccessStructural insights into the interaction and disease mechanism of neurodegenerative disease-associated optineurin and TBK1 proteins
Optineurin is an important autophagy receptor involved in several selective autophagy processes, during which its function is regulated by TBK1. Mutations of optineurin and TBK1 are both associated with neurod...