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Open AccessA high-resolution genotype–phenotype map identifies the TaSPL17 controlling grain number and size in wheat
Large-scale genotype–phenotype association studies of crop germplasm are important for identifying alleles associated with favorable traits. The limited number of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in most...
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Open AccessGenetic basis of geographical differentiation and breeding selection for wheat plant architecture traits
Plant architecture associated with increased grain yield and adaptation to the local environments is selected during wheat (Triticum aestivum) breeding. The internode length of individual stems and tiller length ...
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Population genomics unravels the Holocene history of bread wheat and its relatives
Deep knowledge of crop biodiversity is essential to improving global food security. Despite bread wheat serving as a keystone crop worldwide, the population history of bread wheat and its relatives, both culti...
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Effects of antiviral therapy and drug withdrawal on postpartum hepatitis in pregnant women with chronic HBV infection
To investigate the effect of antiviral therapy and drug withdrawal on the incidence of hepatitis B after delivery in pregnant women with chronic hepatitis B virus (CHB) infection who received tenofovir disopro...
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Open AccessEmerging nanobiotechnology for precise theranostics of hepatocellular carcinoma
Primary liver cancer has become the second most fatal cancer in the world, and its five-year survival rate is only 10%. Most patients are in the middle and advanced stages at the time of diagnosis, losing the ...
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Open AccessSevere coagulopathy caused by cefminox sodium in a liver cirrhosis patient: a case report
Cefminox sodium is an antimicrobial agent with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Cefminox sodium has high security in clinical practice for its few adverse...
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Triticum population sequencing provides insights into wheat adaptation
Bread wheat expanded its habitat from a core area of the Fertile Crescent to global environments within ~10,000 years. The genetic mechanisms of this remarkable evolutionary success are not well understood. By...
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Photosynthesis, antioxidant system and gene expression of bermudagrass in response to low temperature and salt stress
There is widespread distribution of salinized lands in northern China. Harnessing such land is essential to environmental health. Bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.] has the potential to improve the salini...