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Open AccessSarcopenia is associated with leukopenia in urothelial carcinoma patients who receive tislelizumab combined with gemcitabine and cisplatin therapy
In the era of combination therapy, there has been limited research on body composition. Specific body composition, such as sarcopenia, possesses the potential to serve as a predictive biomarker for toxic effec...
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Open AccessChloroplast genome of Calamus tetradactylus revealed rattan phylogeny
Calamus tetradactylus, a species primarily distributed in Vietnam, Laos, and southern China, is highly valued for its utilization as a small-diameter rattan material. While its physical and mechanical properties...
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Open AccessIdentification and characterization of CircRNA-associated CeRNA networks in moso bamboo under nitrogen stress
Nitrogen is a macronutrient element for plant growth and development. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) serve as pivotal regulators for the coordination between nutrient supply and plant demand. Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys...
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Open AccessA new biotechnology for in-planta gene editing and its application in promoting flavonoid biosynthesis in bamboo leaves
Bamboo is a perennial and renewable biomass forest resource and its leaf flavonoid is an antioxidant for biological and pharmacological research. The established genetic transformation and gene editing systems...
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Correction to: The magnetic porous biochar prepared by K2FeO4-promoted oxidative pyrolysis of bagasse for adsorption of antibiotics in the aqueous solution
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Open AccessIdentification and expression analysis of the glycosyltransferase GT43 family members in bamboo reveal their potential function in xylan biosynthesis during rapid growth
Xylan is one of the most abundant hemicelluloses and can crosslink cellulose and lignin to increase the stability of cell walls. A number of genes encoding glycosyltransferases play vital roles in xylan biosyn...
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Open AccessAnalysis of 427 genomes reveals moso bamboo population structure and genetic basis of property traits
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is an economically and ecologically important nontimber forestry species. Further development of this species as a sustainable bamboo resource has been hindered by a lack of pop...
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Open AccessTargeted enrichment of novel chloroplast-based probes reveals a large-scale phylogeny of 412 bamboos
The subfamily Bambusoideae belongs to the grass family Poaceae and has significant roles in culture, economy, and ecology. However, the phylogenetic relationships based on large-scale chloroplast genomes (CpGe...
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Open AccessDe novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae) is a woody bamboo species found on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) approximately 2000 ~ 3800 m above sea level. It rarely blossoms in the QTP, but it flowered 20 days after growing ...
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Correction to: Genome-wide Identification of Trihelix Genes in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) and Their Expression in Response to Abiotic Stress
The original version of this article unfortunately contained an error in Funding section. The authors would like to correct the error with this erratum.
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Open AccessTranscriptome-based investigation of cirrus development and identifying microsatellite markers in rattan (Daemonorops jenkinsiana)
Rattan is an important group of regenerating non-wood climbing palm in tropical forests. The cirrus is an essential climbing organ and provides morphological evidence for evolutionary and taxonomic studies. Ho...
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Open AccessComprehensive analysis of multi-tissue transcriptome data and the genome-wide investigation of GRAS family in Phyllostachys edulis
GRAS family is one of plant specific transcription factors and plays diverse roles in the regulation of plant growth and development as well as in the plant disease resistance and abiotic stress responses. How...
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Open AccessTranscriptome and comparative gene expression analysis of Phyllostachys edulis in response to high light
Photosynthesis plays a vital role as an energy source for plant metabolism, and its efficiency may be drastically reduced owing to abiotic stresses. Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), is a renewable and versatil...
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Open AccessActivation of transcription factor AP-1 in response to thermal injury in rat small intestine and IEC-6 cells
Our previous studies indicated that heat stress can cause significant damage to the intestinal epithelium and induce differential expression of many genes in rat small intestine. The transcription factors AP-1...
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Open AccessDevelo** genome-wide microsatellite markers of bamboo and their applications on molecular marker assisted taxonomy for accessions in the genus Phyllostachys
Morphology-based taxonomy via exiguously reproductive organ has severely limitation on bamboo taxonomy, mainly owing to infrequent and unpredictable flowering events of bamboo. Here, we present the first genom...
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Open AccessRapid microsatellite development for tree peony and its implications
Microsatellites are ubiquitous in genomes of various organisms. With the realization that they play roles in developmental and physiological processes, rather than exist as ‘junk’ DNA, microsatellites are rece...
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Open AccessInhibition of heat-induced apoptosis in rat small intestine and IEC-6 cells through the AKT signaling pathway
As the world warms up, heat stress is becoming a major cause of economic loss in the livestock industry. Long-time exposure of animals to hyperthermia causes extensive cell apoptosis, which is harmful to them....
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Open AccessThe draft genome of the fast-growing non-timber forest species moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla)
Bin Han and colleagues report the draft genome of moso bamboo, an important non-timber forest product. RNA sequencing analysis of bamboo flowering tissues suggests a connection between drought-responsive genes...
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Open AccessGenome-wide characterization of the biggest grass, bamboo, based on 10,608 putative full-length cDNA sequences
With the availability of rice and sorghum genome sequences and ongoing efforts to sequence genomes of other cereal and energy crops, the grass family (Poaceae) has become a model system for comparative genomic...