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Open AccessResequencing and transcriptomic analysis reveal differences in nitrite reductase in jujube fruit (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.)
Jujube is a typical fruit tree species from China. ‘Muzao’, a cracking-susceptible cultivar, and ‘Linhuang No. 1’, a cracking-resistant cultivar, were selected in a previous study as contrasting research mater...
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Open AccessCircular RNA circACSL1 aggravated myocardial inflammation and myocardial injury by sponging miR-8055 and regulating MAPK14 expression
Myocarditis (MC) is a common, potentially life-threatening inflammatory disease of the myocardium. A growing body of evidence has shown that mitogen-activated protein kinase 14 (MAPK14) participates in the pat...
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Multi-scale fractal residual network for image super-resolution
Recent studies have shown that the use of deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) can improve the performance of single image super-resolution reconstruction (SISR) methods. However, the existing CNN-based S...
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Deep Touch: Sensing Press Gestures from Touch Image Sequences
Capacitive touch sensors capture a sequence of images of a finger’s interaction with a surface that contain information about its contact shape, posture, and biomechanical structure. These images are typically...
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Comparative analysis of transcriptomic profiling to identify genes involved in the bulged surface of pear fruit (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd. cv. Yuluxiangli)
Pear (Pyrus spp.) belongs to the genus Pyrus, in the family Rosaceae. Some varieties of pear fruit exhibit bulged surface, which seriously affects the quality and commodity value of the pear fruit. In this study,...
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Systematic analysis of the OFP genes in six Rosaceae genomes and their roles in stress response in Chinese pear (Pyrus bretschneideri)
OVATE family proteins (OFPs) are the plant-specific transcription factors, and have significant functions in regulating plant growth, development and resistance. The OFP genes have been investigated in several pl...
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Pentamidine sensitizes FDA-approved non-antibiotics for the inhibition of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens
Pentamidine sensitizes FDA-approved antibiotics to combat Gram-negative pathogens. We screened 1374 FDA-approved non-antibiotics for their ability to be sensitized by pentamidine against Escherichia coli. We iden...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Improved BING/NMS Algorithm for Aircraft Detection
The detection method of the aircraft target should meet the requirements of real-time and precise. Due to the high concealment and clustering of aircraft, the traditional BING algorithm has a lot of false posi...
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Open AccessThe allotetraploid origin and asymmetrical genome evolution of the common carp Cyprinus carpio
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is an allotetraploid species derived from recent whole genome duplication and provides a model to study polyploid genome evolution in vertebrates. Here, we generate three chromosome-...
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis releases an antacid that remodels phagosomes
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the world’s most deadly pathogen. Unlike less virulent mycobacteria, Mtb produces 1-tuberculosinyladenosine (1-TbAd), an unusual terpene nucleoside of unknown function. In the ...
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Open AccessInhibition LC3B can increase chemosensitivity of ovarian cancer cells
Ovarian cancer is often accompanied by the production of ascites, and patients with repeated ascites are associated with chemotherapy resistance. The previous study confirmed that the ovarian cancer patients w...
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Concurrent design of cell formation and scheduling with consideration of duplicate machines and alternative process routings
Concurrent design of cell formation and scheduling is an effective method for better implementing cellular manufacturing. To address the integrated cell formation and scheduling problem, a nonlinear mixed inte...
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Genome-Scale Association Study of Abnormal Scale Pattern in Yellow River Carp Identified Previously Known Causative Gene in European Mirror Carp
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is one of the most widely studied fish species due to its great economic value and strong environmental adaptability. Scattered scale, a typical phenotype of the mirror carp that is ...
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Open AccessMicrobial erosion assessment on waterlogged archaeological woods (WAWs) from a Chinese ancient shipwreck, Nanhai No. 1
This article aims at identifying the timber species of Nanhai No. 1, an ancient shipwreck (Song Dynasty, 800 years ago) sunk in the South China Sea, finding out the types of bacteria that corrode the wood comp...
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Research on Cooperative Caching Strategy in 5G-Satellite Backhaul Network
With the advantage of stable communication links and broadcast coverage, satellites play an irreplaceable role in terrestrial-satellite integrated system nowadays. However, when taking consideration of satelli...
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ZrO2-coated stainless steel mesh with underwater superoleophobicity by electrophoretic deposition for durable oil/water separation
Underwater superoleophobic mesh has been broadly investigated but its mechanical durability was seldom mentioned. Thus, in this work a ZrO2-coated stainless steel mesh was prepared for durable oil/water separatio...
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Open AccessA systemic review and an updated meta-analysis: minimally invasive vs open pancreaticoduodenectomy
The feasible of minimally invasive pancreaticoduodenectomy (MIPD) remains controversial when compared with open pancreaticoduodenectomy (OPD). We conducted a systemic review and meta-analysis to summarise the ...
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Open AccessRNA sequence analysis of rat acute experimental pancreatitis with and without fatty liver: a gene expression profiling comparative study
Fatty liver (FL) is one of the risk factors for acute pancreatitis and is also indicative of a worse prognosis as compared to acute pancreatitis without fatty liver (AP). The aim of the present study was to an...
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Regulatory B10 cells play a protective role in severe acute pancreatitis
B10 cells are specific B cell subsets with the capacity of producing IL-10 to inhibit immune responses. Several studies have demonstrated that B10 cells are correlated with some immune and inflammatory disease...
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Open AccessErratum: An ultra-high density linkage map and QTL map** for sex and growth-related traits of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 26693; published online: 26 May 2016; updated: 22 July 2016 In the original version of this Article, Affiliation 3 was omitted for Wenzhu Peng. The correct affiliations ar...