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Power Grid Resource Data Homologous Maintenance Based on Complex Representation Disambiguation Model Component
Power grid resource planning is the key link of stable power supply and the important engine of smart grid system construction. The same source maintenance of power grid resources is a heavy systematic work, i...
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Open AccessMesoporous MOFs with ROS scavenging capacity for the alleviation of inflammation through inhibiting stimulator of interferon genes to promote diabetic wound healing
Excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation are the key problems that impede diabetic wound healing. In particular, dressings with ROS scavenging capacity play a crucial role in the ...
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Open AccessA dual functional Ti-Ga alloy: inhibiting biofilm formation and osteoclastogenesis differentiation via disturbing iron metabolism
Although biomedical implants have been widely used in orthopedic treatments, two major clinical challenges remain to be solved, one is the bacterial infection resulting in biofilm formation, and the other is a...
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Mineral Chemistry of Biotite and Its Petrogenesis Implications in ca. 2.5 Ga Wangjiazhuang Granitic Pluton, North China Craton
The Wangjiazhuang granitic pluton is located in the central Zanhuang Domain, the central part of the North China Craton, which is mainly composed of biotite monzogranite with few mafic microgranular enclaves. ...
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Switching-Dependent Convex Lyapunov Function and Controller for Continuous-Time Switched Systems
In this paper, the stability and stabilization are investigated for continuous-time switched systems with admissible edge-dependent average dwell time (AED-ADT). The core idea is to propose new-type Lyapunov f...
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Metabolome and transcriptome profiling of Theobroma cacao provides insights into the molecular basis of pod color variation
The Theobroma cacao presents a wide diversity in pod color among different cultivars. Although flavonoid biosynthesis has been studied in many plants, molecular mechanisms governing the diversity of coloration in...
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Open AccessTranscriptional profiling reveals differentially expressed genes involved in lipid biosynthesis during cacao seed development
Theobroma cacao is a plant of economic value due to the use of its seed lipid for chocolate, confectionery, and cosmetic industries. The seed lipid contains a stable ratio of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids...
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Gene structure, phylogeny and expression profile of the sucrose synthase gene family in cacao (Theobroma cacao L.)
In higher plants, sucrose synthase (Sus, EC 2.4.1.13) is widely considered as a key enzyme involved in sucrose metabolism. Although, several paralogous genes encoding different isozymes of Sus have been identi...
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The genetic characterization of self-incompatibility in a Brassica napus line with promising breeding potential
The aim of this study was to study hybrid breeding through the self-incompatibility (SI) pollination control system. To this end, we characterized the SI of a Brassica napus line ‘S-1300’. ‘S-1300’ was found to h...
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Comparative map** reveals similar linkage of functional genes to QTL of yield-related traits between Brassica napus and Oryza sativa
Oryza sativa and Brassica napus—two important crops for food and oil, respectively—share high seed yield as a common breeding goal. As a model plant, O. sativa genomics have been intensively inve...
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Open AccessCharacterization of Sucrose transporter alleles and their association with seed yield-related traits in Brassica napus L
Sucrose is the primary photosynthesis product and the principal translocating form within higher plants. Sucrose transporters (SUC/SUT) play a critical role in phloem loading and unloading. Photoassimilate transp...
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CAPS and SCAR markers linked to maintenance of self-incompatibility developed from SP11 in Brassica napus L.
Difficulty in propagating self-incompatible lines on a large scale limits the utilization of self-incompatibility in Brassica napus. The self-incompatible line S-1300 and its maintainer Bing409 were used in this ...
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Overexpression ofGbERF confers alteration of ethylene-responsive gene expression and enhanced resistance toPseudomonas syringae in transgenic tobacco
GbERF belongs to the ERF (ethylene responsive factor) family of transcription factors and regulates the GCC-box containing pathogen-related (PR) genes in the ethylene signal transduction pathway. To study the ...