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Open AccessInsights into fermentation with lactic acid bacteria on the flavonoids biotransformation of alfalfa silage
Oxidative stress is currently one of the main threats to animal health, and flavonoids in forage have good antioxidant activity. However, the impact of fermentation on flavonoids and their antioxidant activity...
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Open AccessCharacterization of phyllosphere endophytic lactic acid bacteria reveals a potential novel route to enhance silage fermentation quality
The naturally attached phyllosphere microbiota play a crucial role in plant-derived fermentation, but the structure and function of phyllosphere endophytes remain largely unidentified. Here, we reveal the dive...
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Open AccessCorrection: Exploring the fermentation quality, bacterial community and metabolites of alfalfa ensiled with mugwort residues and Lactiplantibacillus pentosus
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Open AccessEffect of lactic acid bacteria and wheat bran on the fermentation quality and bacterial community of Broussonetia papyrifera silage
Paper mulberry has been considered as a high-quality protein feedstuff to cope with the shortage of feed and the development of livestock. In addition, the features of high moisture and low water-soluble carbo...
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Open AccessExploring the fermentation quality, bacterial community and metabolites of alfalfa ensiled with mugwort residues and Lactiplantibacillus pentosus
The inefficient utilization of plant residues leads to serious environmental pollution and loss of plant nutrition. Nevertheless, the herbal residues including valuable mugwort have been rarely explored. Ensil...
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Open AccessIntegrated analyses of metabolomics and transcriptomics reveal the potential regulatory roles of long non-coding RNAs in gingerol biosynthesis
As the characteristic functional component in ginger, gingerols possess several health-promoting properties. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) act as crucial regulators of diverse biological processes. However, l...
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Exploring the rumen microbiota of Hu lambs in response to diet with paper mulberry
Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera), as a new woody forage with high-protein characteristic, is being widely used in ruminant feeding. However, little is known about the comprehensive microbiota picture of w...
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Open AccessDynamic fermentation quality and bacterial community structure of paper mulberry silage from three regions of China
Paper mulberry has been regarded as a potential protein resource for relieving the forage supply crisis, and ensiling has become the most important method for preserving it. An in-depth analysis of the ferment...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Novel interaction between neurotrophic factor-α1/carboxypeptidase E and serotonin receptor, 5-HTR1E, protects human neurons against oxidative/neuroexcitotoxic stress via β-arrestin/ERK signaling
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Laws and Regulations on Forage in China
The Seed Law of the People’s Republic of China (the Seed Law) was promulgated and implemented in 2000.
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Research Progress of New Forage and Woody Forage
Forages refer to the materials that can be ingested, digested, absorbed and utilized by livestock and poultries, promote their growth, and regulate the physiological process of animals.
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Open AccessNovel interaction between neurotrophic factor-α1/carboxypeptidase E and serotonin receptor, 5-HTR1E, protects human neurons against oxidative/neuroexcitotoxic stress via β-arrestin/ERK signaling
Protecting neurons from death during oxidative and neuroexcitotoxic stress is key for preventing cognitive dysfunction. We uncovered a novel neuroprotective mechanism involving interaction between neurotrophic...
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Open AccessDeciphering the possible role of H2O2 in methylmercury-induced neurotoxicity in Xenopus laevis
Methylmercury (MeHg) is regarded as a developmental neurotoxicant but the detailed mechanism remains not completely clear.
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Other Chemical Hazards
This chapter reviews five groups of chemical hazards, including 5-HMF, trans-fatty acids, MCPDs and their esters, glycidol and its esters, and acrolein and other alkenals. Their analytical methods, formation m...
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Open Accessp53 dynamics orchestrates with binding affinity to target genes for cell fate decision
Emerging evidence support that temporal dynamics is pivotal for signaling molecules in orchestrating smart responses to diverse stimuli. p53 is such a signaling molecule that employs temporal dynamics for the ...
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Comparison of microhabitat selection and trace abundance of giant pandas between primary and secondary forests in Lizi** Nature Reserve, China: effects of selective logging
The giant panda is an iconic forest-dwelling conservation species worldwide. Preservation of forests is considered essential to keep their populations sustainable in the wild. However, little effort has been m...
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Open AccessLysosomal chymotrypsin induces mitochondrial fission in apoptotic cells by proteolytic activation of calcineurin
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Plasma membrane calcium ATPase 4b inhibits nitric oxide generation through calcium-induced dynamic interaction with neuronal nitric oxide synthase
The activation and deactivation of Ca2+- and calmodulindependent neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the central nervous system must be tightly controlled to prevent excessive nitric oxide (NO) generation. C...
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Open AccessNuclear versus mitochondrial DNA: evidence for hybridization in colobine monkeys
Colobine monkeys constitute a diverse group of primates with major radiations in Africa and Asia. However, phylogenetic relationships among genera are under debate, and recent molecular studies with incomplete...