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Substrate Inhibition of the Highly Efficient PET Hydrolase
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is one of the most abundant polyester materials used in daily life and it is also one of the culprits of environmental pollution. ICCG (F243I/D238C/S283C/Y127G) is a quadruple ...
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Long noncoding RNA MAFG-AS1 enhances proliferation, invasion, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition of melanoma cells through promoting KIT expression by competitively binding to miR-331-3p
Melanoma is a malignant skin cancer. This paper is dedicated to investigate the disease mechanism in regard to the axis of long noncoding RNA MAFG antisense 1 (MAFG-AS1)/microRNA (miR)-331-3p/KIT.
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Open AccessStages of preadipocyte differentiation: biomarkers and pathways for extracellular structural remodeling
This study utilized bioinformatics to analyze the underlying biological mechanisms involved in adipogenic differentiation, synthesis of the extracellular matrix (ECM), and angiogenesis during preadipocyte diff...
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Ammonia Monooxygenase Activity Connects Nitrification Rate with Dominant Edaphic Properties Under Salinity Stress in Coastal Fluvo-aquic Soil
Nitrification is a key player in biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen, and there is a need to regulate the nitrification for nitrogen loss reduction in agroecosystems. The current study aimed to identify the int...
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Effects of Soil Salinity on Nitrification and Ammonia-Oxidizing Microorganisms in Coastal Reclaimed Farmland Soil
Nitrification, which is controlled by ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB), is the key step in the nitrogen cycle. Coastal reclaimed farmland is in the conversion stage from coastal mudflat to cu...
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Biochar and potassium humate shift the migration, transformation and redistribution of urea-N in salt-affected soil under drip fertigation: soil column and incubation experiments
Improper fertilization or excessive nitrogen input may cause serious environmental problems and affect soil health. This is particularly the case in saline agroecosystems, as soil salinization alters nitrogen ...
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Interactive Effects of Amendment Materials and Soil Salinity on Net Rates of Urea Hydrolysis and Nitrification in Salt-Affected Soil
Soil salinization greatly alters nitrogen cycling and causes many environmental problems, such as non-point source pollution and greenhouse gas emission. However, the potential influence of amendment material ...
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Impact of crop cultivation, nitrogen and fulvic acid on soil fungal community structure in salt-affected alluvial fluvo-aquic soil
Soil fungal communities play pivotal roles in promoting ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, stimulating disease resistance and enhancing tolerance against salt stress of host plants. However, the im...
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The relationship between soil bacteria and metal nutrient availability for uptake of apple trees in Chinese orchards
Soil bacteria are widely recognized for their roles in nutrient cycling, such as for nitrogen and phosphorus, and for promoting soil health. However, the relationship between soil bacteria and the availability...
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Seasonal variation and longitudinal distribution of copepods in the main river area of the Three Gorges Reservoir
The ecosystem of the Three Gorges in the Yangtze River was changed into an artificial lake (reservoir) ecosystem after impoundment in June 2003. We surveyed the seasonal variation and spatial distribution of c...