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Open AccessSynthetic macrolides overcoming MLSBK-resistant pathogens
Conventional macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B-ketolide (MLSBK) antibiotics are unable to counter the growing challenge of antibiotic resistance that is conferred by the constitutive methylation of rRNA base ...
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An updated and comprehensive review of traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacological progress on the Hypecoum genus
The Hypecoum genus belongs to the family Papaveraceae, consists of roughly 16 accepted species, and is extensively distributed from the Mediterranean to Central Asia and Northern China. It was used widely for the...
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CD87-targeted BiTE and CAR-T cells potently inhibit invasive nonfunctional pituitary adenomas
Recently, bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs) and chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells (CAR-Ts) have been shown to have high therapeutic efficacy in hematological tumors. CD87 is highly expressed in solid tu...
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Open AccessEnhanced recombination empowers the detection and map** of Quantitative Trait Loci
Modern plant breeding, such as genomic selection and gene editing, is based on the knowledge of the genetic architecture of desired traits. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis, which combines high throughpu...
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Selection dictates the distance pattern of similarity in trees and soil fungi across forest ecosystems
How the four major processes affecting community assembly—selection, dispersal, drift, and diversification—solely or jointly shape co-occurring assemblages of macro- and microorganisms at the same scales remai...
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Open AccessPEX3 promotes regenerative repair after myocardial injury in mice through facilitating plasma membrane localization of ITGB3
The peroxisome is a versatile organelle that performs diverse metabolic functions. PEX3, a critical regulator of the peroxisome, participates in various biological processes associated with the peroxisome. Whe...
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Open AccessNicotinate-curcumin improves NASH by inhibiting the AKR1B10/ACCα-mediated triglyceride synthesis
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a prevalent chronic liver condition. However, the potential therapeutic benefits and underlying mechanism of nicotinate-curcumin (NC) in the treatment of NASH remain unce...
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Open AccessCharacterization of the DNA accessibility of chloroplast genomes in grasses
Although the chloroplast genome (cpDNA) of higher plants is known to exist as a large protein-DNA complex called ‘plastid nucleoid’, researches on its DNA state and regulatory elements are limited. In this stu...
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Open AccessHaplotype-resolved assembly of a pig genome using single-sperm sequencing
Single gamete cell sequencing together with long-read sequencing can reliably produce chromosome-level phased genomes. In this study, we employed PacBio HiFi and Hi-C sequencing on a male Landrace pig, coupled...
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Author Correction: Designing a synthetic moss genome using GenoDesigner
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Untapped rich microbiota of mangroves of Pakistan: diversity and community compositions
The mangrove ecosystem is the world’s fourth most productive ecosystem in terms of service value and offering rich biological resources. Microorganisms play vital roles in these ecological processes, thus rese...
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Designing a synthetic moss genome using GenoDesigner
The de novo synthesis of genomes has made unprecedented progress and achieved milestones, particularly in bacteria and yeast. However, the process of synthesizing a multicellular plant genome has not progresse...
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Open AccessDistinct properties of putative trophoblast stem cells established from somatic cell nuclear-transferred pig blastocysts
Genetically modified pigs are considered ideal models for studying human diseases and potential sources for xenotransplantation research. However, the somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) technique utilized to...
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Open AccessCEBPB-mediated upregulation of SERPINA1 promotes colorectal cancer progression by enhancing STAT3 signaling
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a highly malignant carcinoma associated with poor prognosis, and metastasis is one of the most common causes of death in CRC. Serpin Family A Member 1 (SERPINA1) is a serine protease...
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A Novel Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Specifically Improving the Solubility and Antioxidant Activities of Edible Bird’s Nest
Edible bird’s nest (EBN), a most highly priced and valuable foodstuff, contains high percentage of proteins and carbohydrates. However, proteins adhering to these carbohydrates make the EBN hard and tough, whi...
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Open AccessLoss of AMPK activity induces organelle dysfunction and oxidative stress during oocyte aging
Oocyte quality is critical for the mammalian reproduction due to its necessity on fertilization and early development. During aging, the declined oocytes showing with organelle dysfunction and oxidative stress...
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Fine Map** of Major qTAC8c for Tiller Angle in Oryza rufipogon
Tiller angle plays an essential role in determining plant architecture and yield in rice. In this study, we identified qTAC8c, a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) for tiller angle, through introduced introgres...
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Open AccessPangenome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Reveal a Novel QTL and Candidate Genes Controlling both Panicle and Leaf Blast Resistance in Rice
Cultivating rice varieties with robust blast resistance is the most effective and economical way to manage the rice blast disease. However, rice blast disease comprises leaf and panicle blast, which are differ...
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Open AccessExploring the interactions between algae and archaea
Algae and archaea co-exist in diverse aquatic ecosystems and play a significant role in ecological functions and biogeochemical cycles. Compared to well-studied algal–bacterial interactions, there is a lack of...
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Open AccessGenetic and pharmacological reduction of CDK14 mitigates synucleinopathy
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of midbrain dopaminergic neurons (DaNs) and the abnormal accumulation of α-Synuclein (α-Syn) protein. Currently, n...