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Computational Identification of Citrus reticulata L. microRNAs and the Cis-Acting Regulatory Elements to Predict the Expression Probability of Their Respective MIR Genes
MicroRNA(miRNA), a small non-coding class of RNA that regulates the gene expression, is conserved among several plant species. In the present study,...
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The Vestibulocerebellum and the Shattered Self: a Resting-State Functional Connectivity Study in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Its Dissociative Subtype
The flocculus is a region of the vestibulocerebellum dedicated to the coordination of neck, head, and eye movements for optimal posture, balance, and...
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Cerebro-cerebellar motor networks in clinical subtypes of Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients can be classified in tremor-dominant (TD) and postural-instability-and-gait-disorder (PIGD) motor subtypes. PIGD...
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Signatures of genetic variation in human microRNAs point to processes of positive selection and population-specific disease risks
The occurrence of natural variation in human microRNAs has been the focus of numerous studies during the last 20 years. Most of them have been...
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Brain network centrality and connectivity are associated with clinical subtypes and disease progression in Parkinson’s disease
To investigate brain network centrality and connectivity alterations in different Parkinson’s disease (PD) clinical subtypes using resting-state...
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Structural and functional connectivity associations with anterior cingulate sulcal variability
Sulcation of the anterior cingulate may be defined by presence of a paracingulate sulcus, a tertiary sulcus develo** during the third gestational...
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Hippocampus-centred grey matter covariance networks predict the development and reversion of mild cognitive impairment
BackgroundMild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been thought of as the transitional stage between normal ageing and Alzheimer’s disease, involving...
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Mobile MicroRNAs: Potential for MicroRNA Biogenesis
As shown in Chap. 2 , the short interfering RNA (siRNA) system was thought to be the same as the microRNA (miRNA)... -
Buckwheat tartary regulates the Gsk-3β/β-catenin pathway to prevent neurobehavioral impairments in a rat model of surgical menopause
Menopause is a natural aging process characterized by decreased levels of sex hormones in females. Deprivation of estrogen following menopause...
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Domestication of Oryza species eco-evolutionarily shapes bacterial and fungal communities in rice seed
BackgroundPlant-associated microbiomes, which are shaped by host and environmental factors, support their hosts by providing nutrients and...
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Phylogeography of Oak Species in the Caucasus Based on Results of Chloroplast DNA Analysis
AbstractIn order to study the biogeography and history of temperate biota of the Caucasian region, one of the centers of biological diversity of...
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Computational Modeling of Neural Networks of the Human Brain
Computational modeling of the neural networks of the human brain has numerous applications including research into neurodegeneration diseases, more... -
Identification and management of tomato brown rugose fruit virus in greenhouses in Mexico
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) has become a cause of great concern in the global tomato agro-industry since its first report in Israel in...
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The distinct disrupted plasticity in structural and functional network in mild stroke with basal ganglia region infarcts
Stroke induced by basal ganglia infarction often impair cognitive function. The exploration of topological patterns in structural and functional...
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ADAR1-dependent miR-3144-3p editing simultaneously induces MSI2 expression and suppresses SLC38A4 expression in liver cancer
Aberrant adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing, catalyzed by adenosine deaminase acting on double-stranded RNA (ADAR), has been implicated in...
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Seed germination schedule and environmental context shaped the population genetic structure of subtropical evergreen oaks on the Yun-Gui Plateau, Southwest China
The evergreen broadleaved forests (EBLFs) of Southwest China have a long-term stable environment and support a diverse flora, thus forming a global...
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RFGR: Repeat Finder for Complete and Assembled Whole Genomes and NGS Reads
Repetitive DNA sequences cause genomic instability and are important genetic markers. Identification of repeats is a critical step in genome...
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MicroRNA profiling of the pig periaqueductal grey (PAG) region reveals candidates potentially related to sex-dependent differences
BackgroundMicroRNAs indirectly orchestrate myriads of essential biological processes. A wide diversity of miRNAs of the neurodevelopmental importance...
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Long-term motor training enhances functional connectivity between semantic and motor regions in an effector-specific manner: evidence from elite female football athletes
The relation between the action verb semantic processing and sensorimotor experience remains controversial. In this study, we examined whether...
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Genetic Differentiation and Clonality in a Local Population of the Caucasian Endemic Trifolium polyphyllum C.A. Mey. (Fabacae)
AbstractTrifolium polyphyllum is a Caucasian endemic of the Fabaceae family peculiar for its inability of nitrogen fixation. Despite this unique...