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Open AccessNeuroligin 2 governs synaptic morphology and function through RACK1-cofilin signaling in Drosophila
Neuroligins are transmembrane cell adhesion proteins well-known for their genetic links to autism spectrum disorders. Neuroligins can function by regulating the actin cytoskeleton, however the factors and mech...
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Open AccessCoastal surface soil carbon stocks have distinctly increased under extensive ecological restoration in northern China
Coastal soil carbon stock is critical owing to the coexistence of terrestrial and marine carbon sinks and undergoes drastic changes under complex factors. Here we conduct surface soil organic carbon (SOC) stoc...
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Microbial residues as the nexus transforming inorganic carbon to organic carbon in coastal saline soils
Soil inorganic carbon (SIC), including mainly carbonate, is a key component of terrestrial soil C pool. Autotrophic microorganisms can assimilate carbonate as the main or unique C source, how microorganisms co...
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Plant growth and diversity performance after restoration in Carex schmidtii tussock wetlands, Northeast China
Plant performance, which considers plant growth, community composition, and diversity, demonstrated the wetland plants’ restoration efficiency of wetland plants following restoration. Carex tussocks are widesp...
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Distribution and Assessment of Cr, Pb, Ni and Cd in Topsoil of the Modern Yellow River Delta, China
Modern Yellow River Delta (MYRD) is a typical petrochemical and agricultural industrial area of China. To effectively assess the current status of the four heavy metals (Cr, Pb, Ni and Cd) of topsoil residues,...
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Spatiotemporal Variation of Plant Diversity Under a Unique Estuarine Wetland Gradient System in the Yellow River Delta, China
Multiple natural and human factors in estuarine wetlands result in complicated land surface characteristics with distinct spatial and temporal heterogeneities, thereby contributing to the difficulty in identif...
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Open AccessEffects of shell sand burial on seedling emergence, growth and stoichiometry of Periploca sepium Bunge
Sand burial plays an irreplaceable and unique role in the growth and distribution of vegetation on the Shell Dike Island in the Yellow River Delta. There are still some unknown on the effects of sand burial on...
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Splicing repression is a major function of TDP-43 in motor neurons
Nuclear depletion of TDP-43, an essential RNA binding protein, may underlie neurodegeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). As several functions have been ascribed to this protein, the critical role(...
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Open AccessResponse mechanism of hypocrellin colorants biosynthesis by Shiraia bambusicola to elicitor PB90
The valuable medicine Shiraia bambusicola P. Henn. and its major active substance hypocrellin exert unique curative effects on skin diseases, diabetes, and cancers. The wild S. bambusicola is endangered due to it...
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Cloning and expression analysis of the FvNCED3 gene and its promoter from ash (Fraxinus velutina)
The 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (NCED) gene is rate-limiting in abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis. In this study, an NCED gene, designated FvNCED3 (KY008746), was cloned from velvet ash (Fraxinus velutina To...
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Isolation, identification of a laccase-producing fungal strain and enzymatic properties of the laccase
A new type of thermostable laccase was isolated from Paraphoma sp. GZS18, and its partial enzymatic properties were determined. A strain GZS18 of laccase with high yield was screened from forest soil and identifi...
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Cryptic exon incorporation occurs in Alzheimer’s brain lacking TDP-43 inclusion but exhibiting nuclear clearance of TDP-43
Abnormal accumulation of TDP-43 into cytoplasmic or nuclear inclusions with accompanying nuclear clearance, a common pathology initially identified in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dem...
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Overexpression of an MYB-Related Gene FvMYB1 from Fraxinus velutina Increases Tolerance to Salt Stress in Transgenic Tobacco
MYB transcription factors (TFs) in plants play important roles in abiotic stress tolerance. Here, we report that an MYB-related TF gene, named FvMYB1, was isolated from the salt-tolerant tree species Fraxinus vel...
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A rapidly progressive dementia case with pathological diagnosis of FTLD-UPS
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Open AccessTemporal and spatial expression of Drosophila Neurexin during the life cycle visualized using a DNRX-Gal4/UAS-reporter
Drosophila neurexin (DNRX) plays a critical role in proper architecture development and synaptic function in vivo. However, the temporal and spatial expression pattern of DNRX sti...
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Unification Protection Design for a Certain Type of Vehicle-Borne Server
The vehicle-borne environment has great influence to vehicle-borne server when it is in normal operation. In this paper, the vehicle-borne server is taken many ways to keep work normally when it is in the vehi...
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Shell sand properties and vegetative distribution on shell ridges of the Southwestern Coast of Bohai Bay
Little information is available about shell ridge ecosystems. Vegetative distribution and shell sand properties were investigated on a shell ridge in the Binzhou National Shell Ridge and Wetland Nature Reserve...
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Nitrogen biological cycle characteristics of seepweed (Suaeda salsa) wetland in intertidal zone of Huanghe (Yellow) River estuary
From April 2008 to November 2009, the nitrogen (N) cycle of plant-soil system in seepweed (Suaeda salsa) wetland in the intertidal zone of the Huanghe (Yellow) River estuary was studied. Results showed that soil ...
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Open AccessCell adhesion molecules in Drosophila synapse development and function
Synapse is a highly specialized inter-cellular structure between neurons or between a neuron and its target cell that mediates cell-cell communications. Ample results indicate that synaptic adhesion molecules ...
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DX16 is a novel SR protein phosphorylated by DOA
The serine-arginine-rich (SR) proteins belong to a conserved splicing factor family that not only is essential for constitutive pre-mRNA splicing, but also plays important roles in regulation of alternative sp...