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Using tree-ring width and earlywood vessel features to study the decline of Quercus brantii Lindl in Zagros forests of Iran
Dieback has affected oak forests ecosystems of Iran in recent years. In order to understand this phenomenon, we selected 12 healthy and 16 dead trees...
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In Situ Fabrication and Perfusion of Tissue-Engineered Blood Vessel Microphysiological System
Human tissue-engineered blood vessels (TEBVs) that exhibit vasoactivity can be used to test drug toxicity, modulate pro-inflammatory cytokines, and... -
Small-Diameter Engineered Arteries: The Gel Approach
While the need for a small diameter arterial bypass graft is clear, the hemodynamics of small diameter arteries like the coronary artery have led to... -
Three-dimensional correlative microscopy of the Drosophila female reproductive tract reveals modes of communication in seminal receptacle sperm storage
In many taxa, females store sperm in specialized storage organs. Most insect sperm storage organs have a tubular structure, typically consisting of a...
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Tropical mobola plum (Parinari Curatellifolia): a full characterization of wood and bark within the scope of biorefineries
Parinari curatellifolia is the main species used to produce charcoal in Angola. Its chemical, anatomical, and thermal properties were analyzed. The...
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Assessing the drought effect on tree rings' width and xylem traits plasticity in Symplocos coccinea and S. speciosa: two rare and endemic Neotropical montane oak forest trees from eastern Mexico
Key messageMexican Neotropical Symplocos species showed different wood anatomical climate adaptations and can help identify the effect of drought on...
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Anatomical distribution of celiac artery with histochemical investigation to the proventriculus of barn owl (Tyto alba)
The present investigation was performed to transpire the celiac artery distribution, histological, and histochemical characteristics of the...
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A neonatal rat model of pulmonary vein stenosis
ObjectivesPulmonary vein stenosis (PVS), one of the most challenging clinical problems in congenital heart disease, leads to secondary pulmonary...
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Current challenges and future trends in manufacturing small diameter artificial vascular grafts in bioreactors
Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death. Vascular surgery is mainly used to solve this problem. However, the generation of a functional...
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Inter-provenance variability and phenotypic plasticity of wood and leaf traits related to hydraulic safety and efficiency in seven European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances differing in yield
Key messageSeven European beech provenances differing largely in growth performance were grown at two common garden sites in Germany and Slovakia....
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Live-Cell Fluorescence Imaging of Magnetosome Organelle for Magnetotaxis Motility
The assessment of intracellular dynamics is crucial for understanding the function and formation process of bacterial organelle, just as it is for... -
Kraft pul** of Eucalyptus camaldulensis planted in homestead forestry in Bangladesh
Eucalyptus camaldulensis planted in homestead forestry was evaluated as a pulpwood. The anatomical, morphological and chemical properties of E....
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Multifunctional microelectronic fibers enable wireless modulation of gut and brain neural circuits
Progress in understanding brain–viscera interoceptive signaling is hindered by a dearth of implantable devices suitable for probing both brain and...
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Taxonomic significance of palyno-morphic markers for the delimitation of some Brassicaceous taxa in Balochistan Province (Pakistan)
The pollen morphology of Brassicaceous taxa was analyzed to investigate their reliability as operational taxonomic units (OTUs) down to species...
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Advancing peristalsis deciphering in mouse small intestine by multi-parameter tracking
Assessing gastrointestinal motility lacks simultaneous evaluation of intraluminal pressure (ILP), circular muscle (CM) and longitudinal muscle (LM)...
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The cellular states and fates of shed intestinal cells
The intestinal epithelium is replaced every few days
1 . Enterocytes are shed into the gut lumen predominantly from the tips of villi2 ,3 and have been... -
Variable-Angle Epifluorescence Microscopy for Single-Particle Tracking in the Plant ER
Single-particle tracking (SPT) of biomolecules in the plant endoplasmic reticulum has the potential to inform on the formation of protein–protein... -
New insight into secondary growth in roots of monocotyledons using the example of the dragon tree, Dracaena draco L.
The species of the genus Dracaena are the only monocotyledonous plants that have a secondary growth in the stem as well as in the roots. Our...
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Effect of organic acids and probiotics on intestinal health of Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera is an important pollinator that has a prominent impact on crops’ ecological balance. Beekee** provides us with more valuable...
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Variation in spatial organization of the gut microbiota along the longitudinal and transverse axes of the intestines
Elucidation of the mechanisms by which the microbiota-gut-brain axis influences behavior requires understanding the anatomical relationship of...