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Open AccessUnravelling the role of intratumoral bacteria in digestive system cancers: current insights and future perspectives
Recently, research on the human microbiome, especially concerning the bacteria within the digestive system, has substantially advanced. This exploration has unveiled a complex interplay between microbiota and ...
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Open AccessmiR-101-3p-mediated role of PDZK1 in hepatocellular carcinoma progression and the underlying PI3K/Akt signaling mechanism
The molecular targets and associated mechanisms of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have been widely studied, but the roles of PDZK1 in HCC are unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the role an...
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Spatially map** the diffusivity of proteins in live cells based on cumulative area analysis
Molecular motion provides a way for biomolecules to mix and interact in living systems. Quantifying their motion is critical to the understanding of how biomolecules perform its function. However, it has been ...
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Open AccessCirculating LPS from gut microbiota leverages stenosis-induced deep vein thrombosis in mice
An accumulating body of evidence has shown that gut microbiota is involved in regulating inflammation; however, it remains undetermined if and how gut microbiota plays an important role in modulating deep veno...
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Excavation, expression, and functional analysis of a novel zearalenone-degrading enzyme
Zearalenone (ZEN) is a toxic secondary metabolite of Fusarium sp. commonly found in wheat, corn, and other crops. In addition to economic losses, ZEN can seriously endanger the health of both humans and livestock...
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Characterization and Whole-Genome Analysis of a Zearalenone-Degrading Stappia sp. WLB 29
Zearalenone (ZEN) is a widely distributed mycotoxin that frequently contaminates crops and animal feed. Our previous studies showed that a new strain, Stappia sp. WLB 29 with a 97.47% of similarity to Stappia ind...
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Thermal degradation and flame retardant mechanism of sulfonated polyoxadiazole fibers modified by metal ions
The sulfonated polyoxadiazole (SPOD) flame retardant fibers are prepared by wet spinning and modified by metal ions (Na+, Ca2+, Ba2+, and Mg2+). The structures of SPOD fibers are characterized by Fourier transfor...
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Transcriptomic variation of the flower–fruit transition in Physalis and Solanum
Gene expression variations in response to fertilization between Physalis and Solanum might play essential roles in species divergence and fruit evolution.
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The Effects of Surfactants on the Spinnability, Structure and Properties of Dry-jet Wet Spinning Poly(m-phenylene isophalamide) Fiber
The spinnability of semi-dilute poly(m-phenylene isophalamide) (PMIA) spinning dope was regulated by a small amount of surfactants to make it suitable for dry-jet wet spinning. OP-10 shows the best effect of l...
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Open AccessCore-shell gold-nickel nanostructures as highly selective and stable nonenzymatic glucose sensor for fermentation process
Non-enzymatic electrodes based on noble metals have excellent selectivity and high sensitivity in glucose detection but no such shortcomings as easy to be affected by pH, temperature, and toxic chemicals. Here...
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Open AccessThe PHOSPHATE1 genes participate in salt and Pi signaling pathways and play adaptive roles during soybean evolution
The PHOSPHATE1 (PHO1) gene family plays diverse roles in inorganic phosphate (Pi) transfer and signal transduction, and plant development. However, the functions and diversification of soybean PHO1 family are poo...
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Effective Removal of Antibacterial Drugs from Aqueous Solutions Using Porous Metal–Organic Frameworks
Effective removal of antibacterial drugs attracts more and more attentions with the rapid development of pharmacy industry, while still facing large challenge in removal efficiency to date. Herein, porous MIL-...
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Open AccessMolecular and geographic evolutionary support for the essential role of GIGANTEAa in soybean domestication of flowering time
Flowering time is a domestication trait of Glycine max and varies in soybeans, yet, a gene for flowering time variation has not been associated with soybean domestication. GIGANTEA (GI) is a major gene involved i...
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Surface Modification of Polyacrylonitrile Fibre by Nitrile Hydratase from Corynebacterium nitrilophilus
Previously, nitrile hydratase (NHase) from Corynebacterium nitrilophilus was obtained and showed potential in polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibre modification. In the present study, the modification conditions of C. ni...
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Erratum to: Recombinant HCMV UL128 expression and functional identification of PBMC-attracting activity in vitro