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Genetic Regulatory Networks Guiding Islet Development
The pancreatic islet is a mini-organ that consists of several hormone-secreting endocrine cell types in adults. Islets execute a vital physiological... -
Sporogenesis, gametophyte development and embryogenesis in Glehnia littoralis
BackgroundGlehnia littoralis is an economic herb with both medicinal and edible uses. It also has important ecological value and special...
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X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning for evaluation of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) seed development
Groundnut ( Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oil seed crop with a high percentage of proteins. Using CT scanning of the pods, the entire period of...
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Applying quantitative spatial phenotypes analysis to the investigation of peltate glandular trichomes development pattern in Perilla frutescens
BackgroundGlandular trichomes, often referred to as “phytochemical factories”, plays a crucial role in plant growth and metabolism. As the site for...
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Aedes aegypti exhibits a distinctive mode of late ovarian development
BackgroundInsects live in almost every habitat on earth. To adapt to their diverse environments, insects have developed a myriad of different...
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Multi-cycle synchronous protandry in raceme-like inflorescences of a bumblebee-pollinated herb Aconitum grossedentatum
Multi-cycle synchronous dichogamy is expected to be a mechanism for reducing self-pollination and sexual interference. It is often found in plants...
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Selection of Strategic Sampling Sites for River Quality Assessments Near Mined Areas as a Policy Handle for Low-Impact Development and Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study of River Godavari
Low-impact development (LID) synchronous with green infrastructure (GI) development is largely being perceived as a favoured approach for sustainable... -
Temporal dynamics of endophytic bacterial and fungal communities during spike development in Piper longum L.
The female spikes (fruits) of Piper longum are widely used in Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani medicine systems to treat respiratory and digestive...
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The evolution of human altriciality and brain development in comparative context
Human newborns are considered altricial compared with other primates because they are relatively underdeveloped at birth. However, in a broader...
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Emerging Roles of YAP/TAZ in Tooth and Surrounding: from Development to Regeneration
Yes associated protein (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) are ubiquitous transcriptional co-activators that control...
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A 3D “sandwich” co-culture system with vascular niche supports mouse embryo development from E3.5 to E7.5 in vitro
BackgroundVarious methods for ex utero culture systems have been explored. However, limitations remain regarding the in vitro culture platforms used...
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Heat-induced female biased sex ratio during development is not mitigated after prolonged thermal selection
BackgroundThe negative impacts of climate change on biodiversity are consistently increasing. Developmental stages are particularly sensitive in many...
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Complexity of modular neuromuscular control increases and variability decreases during human locomotor development
When does modular control of locomotion emerge during human development? One view is that modularity is not innate, being learnt over several months...
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Mechanisms of colorectal liver metastasis development
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, largely due to the development of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM)....
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Resha** the Syncytial Drosophila Embryo with Cortical Actin Networks: Four Main Steps of Early Development
Drosophila development begins as a syncytium. The large size of the one-cell embryo makes it ideal for studying the structure, regulation, and... -
Modeling Human Paraxial Mesoderm Development with Pluripotent Stem Cells
Paraxial mesoderm in the early embryo is segmented into epithelial blocks called somites that establish the metameric organization of the vertebrate... -
Catalyzing Holistic Conservation-Based Development Through Ethical Travel Experiences Rooted in the Bioculture of Patagonia’s Subantarctic Natural Laboratories
Synchronous losses of biological, linguistic, and cultural diversity are contributing to processes of biocultural homogenization, a persistent... -
Synchronous operation of biomolecular engines
Biomolecular motor systems are the smallest natural machines with an ability to convert chemical energy into mechanical work with remarkably high...
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Symbiont transmission in marine sponges: reproduction, development, and metamorphosis
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) form symbioses with diverse microbial communities that can be transmitted between generations through their...
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BEL transcription factors in prominent Solanaceae crops: the missing pieces of the jigsaw in plant development
Main conclusionUnderstanding BEL transcription factors roles in potato and tomato varies considerably with little overlap. The review suggests...