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Novel small multidrug resistance protein Tmt endows the Escherichia coli with triphenylmethane dyes bioremediation capability
Dye contamination in printing and dyeing wastewater has long been a major concern due to its serious impact on both the environment and human health. In the quest for bioremediation of these hazardous dyes, bi...
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Open AccessMiR-425-5p suppression of Crebzf regulates oocyte aging via chromatin modification
Female infertility due to declining oocyte quality with age remains a significant challenge for patients and physicians, despite extensive research efforts. Recent studies suggest that microRNAs (miRNAs), whic...
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Effect of high-fat diet on cerebral pathological changes of cerebral small vessel disease in SHR/SP rats
Cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD) are neurological disorders associated with microvessels, manifested pathologically as white matter (WM) changes and cortical microbleeds, with hypertension as a risk facto...
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Leaf area index estimation in maize and soybean using UAV LiDAR data
Leaf area index (LAI) is a vital input variable for crop growth and yield prediction models. Therefore, rapid and accurate crop LAI estimates can offer important information for monitoring and managing the qua...
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An accurate monitoring method of peanut southern blight using unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing
Peanut is a significant oilseed crop that is often affected by peanut southern blight, a disease that greatly reduces crop yield and quality. Therefore, accurate and timely monitoring of this disease is crucia...
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Multi-modal fusion and multi-task deep learning for monitoring the growth of film-mulched winter wheat
The precision monitoring of film-mulched winter wheat growth facilitates field management optimization and further improves yield. Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an effective tool for crop monitoring at the ...
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Physical activity intensity, frequency, duration, volume and the risk of possible sarcopenia in middle-aged and older adults
This study explored the association of physical activity (PA) from different dimensions including intensity, frequency, duration, and volume with possible sarcopenia (PSA), and established the PA cut-off value...
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Laser and optical radiation weed control: a critical review
The success of weed control is critical for our food security. Non-chemical weed control is a promising technique in sustainable agriculture to ensure the food security. In this review, multiple directed energ...
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Falling Damage Behavior Analysis and Degree Prediction for Wooden Pallet Based on Piezoelectric Effect and Acoustic Emission
Wooden pallets can straightforwardly sustain fractures during storage and transportation. This shortens their service life. To minimize the economic losses caused by damage to wooden pallets, this study aimed ...
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Association Between Multiple Metal(loid)s Exposure and Blood Lipid Levels: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Study of Southeastern China
Exposure to essential and toxic metals occurs simultaneously as a mixture in real-life. However, there is no consensus regarding the effects of co-exposure to multiple metal(loid)s (designated hereafter metals...
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The modification of heme special importer to improve the production of active hemoglobins in Escherichia coli
To enhance the import of heme for the production of active hemoproteins in Escherichia coli C41 (DE3) lacking the special heme import system, heme receptor ChuA from E. coli Nissle 1917 was modified through molec...
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Isolation of a facultative methanotroph Methylocystis iwaonis SD4 from rice rhizosphere and establishment of rapid genetic tools for it
Methanotrophs of the genus Methylocystis are frequently found in rice paddies. Although more than ten facultative methanotrophs have been reported since 2005, none of these strains was isolated from paddy soil. H...
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Underlying Mechanism of Fluoride Inhibits Colonic Gland Cells Proliferation by Inducing an Inflammation Response
The integrity of colonic gland cells is a prerequisite for normal colonic function and maintenance. To evaluate the underlying injury mechanisms in colonic gland cells induced by excessive fluoride (F), forty-...
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Mass spectrometry-based proteomic landscape of rice reveals a post-transcriptional regulatory role of N6-methyladenosine
Rice is one of the most important staple food and model species in plant biology, yet its quantitative proteomes are largely uncharacterized. Here we quantify the relative protein levels of over 15,000 genes a...
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Full-length GSDME mediates pyroptosis independent from cleavage
Gasdermin (GSDM) family proteins, known as the executors of pyroptosis, undergo protease-mediated cleavage before inducing pyroptosis. We here discovered a form of pyroptosis mediated by full-length (FL) GSDME...
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Peptides and Wound Healing: From Monomer to Combination
Peptides are a kind of compounds formed by α-amino acids linked together by peptide bonds, which are also intermediate products of protein hydrolysis. Nowadays, they mostly come form laboratory chemical synthe...
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Open AccessStructural basis of tethered agonism and G protein coupling of protease-activated receptors
Protease-activated receptors (PARs) are a unique group within the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily, orchestrating cellular responses to extracellular proteases via enzymatic cleavage, which triggers intr...
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Restoration of degraded alpine meadows from the perspective of plant–soil feedbacks
Understanding the plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) of dominant species of alpine meadow under different degradation status could provide insights into sustainable restoration. The direction, strength, and influenci...
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Open AccessCorrection: Mesenchymal stem cell-derived microvesicles improve intestinal barrier function by restoring mitochondrial dynamic balance in sepsis rats
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A genome-wide association study of panicle blast resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae in rice
Rice blast, caused by Magnaporthe oryzae (M. oryzae), is one of the most serious diseases worldwide. Develo** blast-resistant rice varieties is an effective strategy to control the spread of rice blast and redu...