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Exploring horticultural traits and disease resistance in Capsicum baccatum through segmental introgression lines
Segmental introgression and advanced backcross lines were developed and validated as important tools for improving agronomically important traits in pepper, offering improved sensitivity in detecting quantitat...
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Open AccessGenome-wide association study of resistance to anthracnose in pepper (Capsicum chinense) germplasm
Anthracnose is a fungal disease caused by Colletotrichum spp. that has a significant impact on worldwide pepper production. Colletotrichum scovillei is the most common pathogenic anthracnose-causing species in th...
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Open AccessThe role of N6-methyladenosine modification in the life cycle and disease pathogenesis of hepatitis B and C viruses
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most prevalent modification of mammalian cellular RNAs. m6A methylation is linked to epigenetic regulation of several aspects of gene expression, including RNA stability, splicing,...
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A tiny retraction of the pars flaccida may conceal an attic cholesteatoma
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the possibility of attic cholesteatomas concealed within a tiny retraction of the pars flaccida (classification of Tos and Poulsen type I or II attic retraction) in pa...
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Genome divergence in Brassica rapa subspecies revealed by whole genome analysis on a doubled-haploid line of turnip
Subspecies of Brassica rapa are morphologically and genetically diverse, and include a variety of fresh vegetables grown worldwide. Among them, turnip (B. rapa subsp. rapa) produces a large bulbous taproot, and t...
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Surface-Plasmon Assisted Transmission Through an Ultrasmall Nanohole of ~ 10 nm with a Bull’s Eye Groove
We simulate the light transmission through an extremely small nanoscale aperture having a 10 nm diameter punctured in a metal film positioned at the center of a plasmonic bull’s eye grating. A considerable dir...
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Deep feature learning for person re-identification in a large-scale crowdsourced environment
Finding the same individual across cameras in disjoint views at different locations and times, which is known as person re-identification (re-id), is an important but difficult task in intelligent visual surve...
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Compact deep learned feature-based face recognition for Visual Internet of Things
The Visual Internet of Things has received much attention in recent years due to its ability to get the object location via image information of the scene, attach the visual label to the object, and then retur...
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Open AccessHA1077 displays synergistic activity with daclatasvir against hepatitis C virus and suppresses the emergence of NS5A resistance-associated substitutions in mice
The kinase C-related kinase 2 (PRK2), which phosphorylates hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA polymerase, is a proviral factor enhancing HCV replication. Here, we report on the in vivo anti-HCV efficacy of HA1077, which...
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Open AccessVibrio vulnificus quorum-sensing molecule cyclo(Phe-Pro) inhibits RIG-I-mediated antiviral innate immunity
The recognition of pathogen-derived ligands by pattern recognition receptors activates the innate immune response, but the potential interaction of quorum-sensing (QS) signaling molecules with host anti-viral ...
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Open AccessApplication of the Western-based adjuvant online model to Korean colon cancer patients; a single institution experience
Adjuvant Online (AOL) is web-accessible risk-assessment model that predicts the mortality and the benefits of adjuvant therapy (http://www.newadjuvantonline.com