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Using channel pruning–based YOLOv5 deep learning algorithm for accurately counting fish fry in real time
In aquaculture, accurately counting fish fries is a prerequisite for fish population management and marketing. However, due to the fry overlap** and occlusion issues, the manual counting method is time-consu...
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Open AccessGenetic diversity and population structure of wheat landraces in Southern Winter Wheat Region of China
Wheat landraces are considered a valuable source of genetic diversity for breeding programs. It is useful to evaluate the genetic diversity in breeding studies such as marker-assisted selection (MAS), genome-w...
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Effects of Combined Application of Phosphorus and Zinc on Root Configuration, Rhizosphere Soil Nutrients, and Environment of Apple Rootstock M9-T337 Seedlings
This study aimed to investigate the impacts of the combined application of phosphorus (P) and zinc (Zn) on the root development and the rhizosphere soil environment of apple trees. A pot experiment was impleme...
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Ulva lactuca changed bacteria community structure and enhanced nitrogen removal capability in a shrimp-sea cucumber-crab-algae integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system
Integration of biological activities of the algal and bacterial communities enhances the bioremediation potency of aquaculture systems. The effects of nitrogen removal mediated by Ulva lactuca on the bacterial co...
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Open AccessModel matchmaking via the Solve-RD Rare Disease Models & Mechanisms Network (RDMM-Europe)
In biomedical research, particularly for rare diseases (RDs), there is a critical need for model organisms to unravel the mechanistic basis of diseases, perform biomarker studies and develop potential therapeu...
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Dormant and active ostracod communities in six rice fields of Yunnan, China
Ostracods have frequently been reported as part of the active faunas in the wet phase of rice fields, but knowledge on the dormant ostracods during the dry period of the rice cycle has been limited, hindering ...
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Open AccessSystem-level time computation and representation in the suprachiasmatic nucleus revealed by large-scale calcium imaging and machine learning
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is the mammalian central circadian pacemaker with heterogeneous neurons acting in concert while each neuron harbors a self-sustained molecular clockwork. Nevertheless, how sys...
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Targeting cathepsin L in the regulation of apoptosis in peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) is a heterogeneous lymphoproliferative neoplasms derived from post-thymic T lymphocytes and mature NK cells. Although the incidence is rare, PTCL is frequently recurrence with...
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Meta-analysis reveals the effects of microbial inoculants on the biomass and diversity of soil microbial communities
Microbial inoculation involves transplanting microorganisms from their natural habitat to new plants or soils to improve plant performance, and it is being increasingly used in agriculture and ecological resto...
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Open AccessNuclear miR-451a activates KDM7A and leads to cetuximab resistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Cetuximab resistance has been a major challenge for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients receiving targeted therapy. However, the mechanism that causes cetuximab resistance, especially microR...
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Open AccessProductivity of hybrid sweetgum (Liquidambar formosana x styraciflua) plantations compared to native sweetgum (L. Styraciflua) in the Western Gulf Region of south-central U.S.
Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) is an excellent short-rotation woody crop species for producing hardwood pulp and biofuel feedstock on marginal sites. A recent development which may improve growth is the produ...
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Open AccessRetraction Note: Circ_0002770, acting as a competitive endogenous RNA, promotes proliferation and invasion by targeting miR-331-3p in melanoma
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Open AccessCross-feeding of bifidobacteria promotes intestinal homeostasis: a lifelong perspective on the host health
Throughout the life span of a host, bifidobacteria have shown superior colonization and glycan abilities. Complex glycans, such as human milk oligosaccharides and plant glycans, that reach the colon are direct...
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Open AccessImmune profiling of mouse lung adenocarcinoma paraffin tissues using multiplex immunofluorescence panel: a pilot study
Immune profiling has become an important tool for identifying predictive, prognostic and response biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibitors from tumor microenvironment (TME). We aimed to build a multiplex im...
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Non-coding RNAs Function in Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells
Non-coding RNA has many types which has rich functions and plays an important role in the study of basic molecular mechanisms. Many non-coding RNA have important implications for pluripotent stem cells and emb...
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Open AccessNitrogen Removal Performance and Microbial Community Structure of IMTA Ponds (Apostistius japonicus-Penaeus japonicus-Ulva)
Denitrification and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) are key processes for nitrogen removal in aquaculture, reducing the accumulated nitrogen nutrients to nitrogen gas or nitrous oxide gas. Complete remo...
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Shift in the dominant sequence type of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumonia infection from ST278-NDM-1 to ST11-KPC-2 in neonatal patients in a children’s hospital in Shanghai, China, 2017–2021
To investigate the clinical characteristics and molecular epidemiology of CRKP infection in neonatal patients in a children’s hospital in China from 2017 to 2021.
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Marginal water use efficiencies of different plant functional types along an elevation gradient in subalpine regions
Stomata play a critical role in surface–atmosphere exchange by controlling the flux of water and CO2 between the leaf and the atmosphere. However, the driving factors for the vital parameter, the marginal water c...
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Oral bacteria relative abundance in faeces increases due to gut microbiota depletion and is linked with patient outcomes
The detection of oral bacteria in faecal samples has been associated with inflammation and intestinal diseases. The increased relative abundance of oral bacteria in faeces has two competing explanations: eithe...
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Open AccessTumour microenvironment programming by an RNA–RNA-binding protein complex creates a druggable vulnerability in IDH-wild-type glioblastoma
Patients with IDH-wild-type glioblastomas have a poor five-year survival rate along with limited treatment efficacy due to immune cell (glioma-associated microglia and macrophages) infiltration promoting tumou...