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Nitrogen Acquisition and Allocation Traits in Peanuts with Different Nodulation Efficiency Revealed by the 15N Tracer Analysis
The study aims to evaluate the difference of nitrogen (N) utilization in peanut varieties with different nodulation efficiency and the contribution of different N sources to yield formation. Based on an outdoo...
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Open AccessPrognostic value and immunological role of PD-L1 gene in pan-cancer
PD-L1, a target of immune checkpoint blockade, has been proven to take the role of an oncogene in most human tumors. However, the role of PD-L1 in human pan-cancers has not yet been fully investigated.
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The Role of KDM2A and H3K36me2 Demethylation in Modulating MAPK Signaling During Neurodevelopment
Intellectual disability (ID) is a condition characterized by cognitive impairment and difficulties in adaptive functioning. In our research, we identified two de novo mutations (c.955C>T and c.732C>A) at the KDM2...
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Alternative splicing in mouse brains affected by psychological stress is enriched in the signaling, neural transmission and blood-brain barrier pathways
Psychological stress increases the risk of major psychiatric disorders. Psychological stress on mice was reported to induce differential gene expression (DEG) in mice brain regions. Alternative splicing is a f...
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Open AccessThe determination of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) pod-sizes during the rapid-growth stage by phytohormones
Pod size is an important yield target trait for peanut breeding. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the determination of peanut pod size still remains unclear.
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Growing Knowledge of Stem Cells as a Novel Experimental Model in Developmental Toxicological Studies
The increasing production and extensive application of chemicals have led to their unintended release and contamination in the environment, posing a hazardous threat to wildlife and human health. Numerous stud...
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Open AccessComparative physiological and coexpression network analyses reveal the potential drought tolerance mechanism of peanut
Drought stress has negative effects on plant growth and productivity. In this study, a comprehensive analysis of physiological responses and gene expression was performed. The responses and expressions were co...
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Open AccessChanges of immune-related factors in the blood of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder patients receiving monotherapy
Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BPD) are associated with abnormal expression of immune-related factors (IRFs), which have been proposed as biomarkers of either disease diagnosis (trait markers) or tr...
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Author Correction: Self-biased magnetoelectric switching at room temperature in three-phase ferroelectric–antiferromagnetic–ferrimagnetic nanocomposites
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Self-biased magnetoelectric switching at room temperature in three-phase ferroelectric–antiferromagnetic–ferrimagnetic nanocomposites
Magnetoelectric systems could be used to develop magnetoelectric random access memory and microsensor devices. One promising system is the two-phase 3-1-type multiferroic nanocomposite in which a one-dimension...
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Obvious enhancement in electrochemical capacitive properties for poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) electrodes prepared under optimized conditions
This work investigates the effect of preparation conditions on the supercapacitive performances of the poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) electrodes electrodeposited detailedly. These preparation conditi...
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Open AccessComparative transcriptome analysis of genes involved in the drought stress response of two peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties
The peanut is one of the most important oil crops worldwide. Qualities and yields of peanut can be dramatically diminished by abiotic stresses particularly by drought. Therefore, it would be beneficial to gain...
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Integrative analyses prioritize GNL3 as a risk gene for bipolar disorder
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with bipolar disorder (BD), but what the causal variants are and how they contribute to BD is ...
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Examining the effect of land-use function complementarity on intra-urban spatial interactions using metro smart card records
Spatial interaction is an important phenomenon that reflects the human–land relationship and has long been a core topic in multiple fields, such as urban planning, transportation planning, commodity trade, and...
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Enhancing compliance among channel members by modeling reward events: matching motivation and ability with model selection
Enhancing compliance among channel members is a core, challenging issue in channel management. Building upon social comparison theory, we argue that distributors’ compliance with channel programs may hinge upo...