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The role of forkhead-associated (FHA)-domain proteins in plant biology
The forkhead-associated (FHA) domain, a well-characterized small protein module that mediates protein–protein interactions by targeting motifs containing phosphothreonine, is present in many regulatory molecul...
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Incremental Well-being Beliefs and Well-being in Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Self-esteem and Optimism
Prior research has shown that incremental beliefs about well-being can influence well-being in adults, but less is known about the relationship in adolescents and the potential underlying mechanisms that expla...
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Open AccessP2X7 receptor mediates NLRP3 inflammasome activation in depression and diabetes
The increasing prevalence of depression and diabetes mellitus has become a major public health problem worldwide. Studies have shown that people with diabetes are at a high risk of being diagnosed with depress...
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Assays for Monitoring Toxoplasma gondii Infectivity in the Laboratory Mouse
Toxoplasma is a widespread parasite of animals including many rodents that are a natural part of the transmission cycle between cats, which serve as the definitive host. Although wild rodents, including house mic...
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Effect of pH on physicochemical properties of oil bodies from different oil crops
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of pH on the physicochemical properties of soybean oil bodies (SBOBs), peanut oil bodies (PNOBs) and sunflower oil bodies (SFOBs). The mean particle dia...
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The Study of Well Logging Sedimentary Microfacies in Tengge’er Formation Baiyinchagan Depression
Through analyzing the corresponding relationship between the log characteristics parameters and sedimentary microfacies, the electrofacies mode of Tengge’er Formation Baiyinchagan Depression is established bas...
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Open AccessA contrastive analysis of laser heating between the human and guinea pig cochlea by numerical simulations
The photo-thermal effect has been hypothesised to be one of the most possible biophysical mechanisms for laser-cochlea stimulation. However, there is a lack of studies to date for direct assessing laser heatin...
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Open AccessEffects of heat conduction on the spatial selectivity of infrared stimulation in the cochlea
It has been reported that one of the main mechanisms that induces the activation of the cochlea through infrared laser light is the photothermal effect. The temperature in the spiral ganglion cells increases a...
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Open AccessNextGen sequencing reveals short double crossovers contribute disproportionately to genetic diversity in Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread protozoan parasite of animals that causes zoonotic disease in humans. Three clonal variants predominate in North America and Europe, while South American strains are genetically ...
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Near-infrared aminocyanine dyes: synthesis, optical properties, and application to the preparation of fluorescent microspheres
Several near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dyes based on aminocyanine have been designed, synthesized, and used for preparation of NIR fluorescent microspheres. Their spectral properties and pH-dependent optical ...
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Target of tae-miR408, a chemocyanin-like protein gene (TaCLP1), plays positive roles in wheat response to high-salinity, heavy cupric stress and stripe rust
microRNAs (miRNAs) are novel and significant regulators of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, and they are essential for normal growth and development and adaptation to stress conditions. As mi...