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Diversity and environmental determinants of aquatic plants across China
Aquatic plants play an important role in aquatic systems. A comprehensive understanding of their spatial distribution may help to develop biodiversity conservation plans. This work investigated the spatial dis...
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Mitigation of cadmium and arsenic in rice grain by zero valent iron through modifying the soil chemical property and microbial community structure
Human health is seriously threatened by cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) poisoning in paddy soils. Due to different geochemical behavior, Cd and As are challenging to repair together. We aims to inquire into the ...
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Open AccessRetraction Note: Involvement of autophagy in hypoxia-BNIP3 signaling to promote epidermal keratinocyte migration
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Open AccessCorrection: Mitophagy associated self-degradation of phosphorylated MAP4 guarantees the migration and proliferation responses of keratinocytes to hypoxia
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Evaluating soil carbon stability by combining δ13C and soil aggregates after afforestation on agricultural land and thinning management
Afforestation and thinning management are effective ways to mitigate global warming. Soil carbon reconstruction mechanisms can be effectively explored by linking soil aggregates and isotopic 13C.
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Open AccessMitophagy associated self-degradation of phosphorylated MAP4 guarantees the migration and proliferation responses of keratinocytes to hypoxia
Our previous study has announced that phosphorylated microtubule-associated protein 4 (p-MAP4) accelerated keratinocytes migration and proliferation under hypoxia through depolymerizing microtubules. However, ...
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Open AccessGenetic or therapeutic neutralization of ALK1 reduces LDL transcytosis and atherosclerosis in mice
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) accumulation in the arterial wall contributes to atherosclerosis initiation and progression1. Activin A receptor-like type 1 (ACVRL1, called activin-like kinase receptor (ALK1)) is a...
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Open AccessMicrotubule associated protein 4 phosphorylation-induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition of podocyte leads to proteinuria in diabetic nephropathy
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) involves various structural and functional changes because of chronic glycemic assault and kidney failure. Proteinuria is an early clinical manifestation of DN, but the associated pat...
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Open AccessChilling-induced phosphorylation of IPA1 by OsSAPK6 activates chilling tolerance responses in rice
Chilling is a major abiotic stress harming rice development and productivity. The C-REPEAT BINDING FACTOR (CBF)-dependent transcriptional regulatory pathway plays a central role in cold stress and acclimation in
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The effect of soil moisture on the response by fungi and bacteria to nitrogen additions for N2O production
In addition to bacteria, the contribution of fungi to nitrous oxide (N2O) production has been recognized but the responses of these two broad and unrelated groups of microorganisms to global environmental changes...
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Open AccessAssessment and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus isolated from edible fungi in China
Bacillus cereus is a foodborne pathogen commonly found in nature and food and can cause food spoilage and health issues. Although the prevalence of B. cereus in foods has been reported worldwide, the extent of co...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Involvement of autophagy in hypoxia-BNIP3 signaling to promote epidermal keratinocyte migration
Following publication of the original article, it has come to our attention that the Materials and Methods section of the paper was missing. This is because this section was accidentally omitted from the final...
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Open AccessRETRACTED ARTICLE: Involvement of autophagy in hypoxia-BNIP3 signaling to promote epidermal keratinocyte migration
BNIP3 is an atypical BH3-only member of the Bcl-2 family with pro-death, pro-autophagic, and cytoprotective functions, depending on the type of stress and cellular context. Recently, we demonstrated that BNIP3...
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Effects of Litter Inputs on N2O Emissions from a Tropical Rainforest in Southwest China
Litter inputs are expected to have a strong impact on soil N2O efflux. This study aimed to assess the effects of the litter decomposition process and nutrient efflux from litter to soil on soil N2O efflux in a tr...
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Nitrogen addition, drought and mixture effects on litter decomposition and nitrogen immobilization in a temperate forest
Litter decomposition serves an important role in maintaining nitrogen (N) availability within forest ecosystems. However, the interactive effects of exogenous N, drought, and litter quality and mixing on N imm...
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Fine root growth and contribution to soil carbon in a mixed mature Pinus koraiensis forest
Forest fine roots contribute substantially to carbon cycling, and old growth forests have an important role in the global carbon budget. We, hence, studied temporal variation in fine root production and turnov...
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Molecular cloning and expression analysis of common carp Cyprinus carpio tumor necrosis factor-α
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a pleiotropic and potent inflammatory cytokine produced during inflammation. In this study, we cloned the tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) complementary DNA (cDNA) gene from common...