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  1. Quantitation of ER Morphology and Dynamics

    The plant endoplasmic reticulum forms a network of tubules connected by three-way junctions or sheet-like cisternae. Although the network is...
    Mark Fricker, Emily Breeze, ... Andreas J. Meyer in The Plant Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Protocol 2024
  2. Feeding ecology of three freshwater mussel species (Family: Unionidae) in a North American lentic system

    Freshwater mussels are typically considered to be primarily filter-feeders with an ability to pedal feed, however there is limited information...

    Kaelyn J. Fogelman, James A. Stoeckel, ... Brian S. Helms in Hydrobiologia
    Article 30 November 2022
  3. Differentiation of Fibroblasts to Adipocytes in 3D for a Co-culture with Mammary Organoids and Immunohistological Analysis

    Mammary epithelial ducts, the main functional compartment of the mammary gland, are embedded in an adipocyte-rich stroma, which is essential for...
    Matea Brezak, Lukas Kubec, Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova in 3D Cell Culture
    Protocol 2024
  4. QTL map** reveals key factors related to the isoflavone contents and agronomic traits of soybean (Glycine max)

    Background

    Soybean is a valuable source of edible protein and oil, as well as secondary metabolites that can be used in food products, cosmetics, and...

    Jung Min Kim, Ji Su Seo, ... Soon-Jae Kwon in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 26 October 2023
  5. OsMYB305 on qATS1 positively regulates alkalinity tolerance at the seedling stage in japonica rice

    Main Conclusion: The major QTL qATS1 for rice seedling alkali tolerance was identified by QTL-seq and QTL map**, and further confirmed that OsMYB305 ...

    Chengxin Li, Baicui Chen, ... Qingtao Yu in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 03 May 2024
  6. Visualizing Chromosome Territories and Nuclear Architecture of Large Plant Genomes Using Alien Introgressions

    Visualization of chromosome territories is a challenging task in plant genomes due to the lack of chromosome-specific probes, especially in species...
    Kateřina Perničková, David Kopecký in Plant Cytogenetics and Cytogenomics
    Protocol 2023
  7. Standard Candles for Dating Microbial Lineages

    Molecular clock analyses are challenging for microbial phylogenies, due to a lack of fossil calibrations that can reliably provide absolute time...
    Gregory P. Fournier, Chris W. Parsons, ... Erik Tamre in Environmental Microbial Evolution
    Protocol 2022
  8. C-Banding of Plant Chromosomes

    C-banding visualizes regions of chromosomes containing constitutive heterochromatin. It creates distinct patterns along the chromosome length and...
    Adam J. Lukaszewski in Plant Cytogenetics and Cytogenomics
    Protocol 2023
  9. Methods for Biophysical Characterization of SznF, a Member of the Heme-Oxygenase-Like Diiron Oxidase/Oxygenase Superfamily

    Nonheme diiron enzymes harness the chemical potential of oxygen to catalyze challenging reactions in biology. In their resting state, these enzymes...
    Molly J. McBride, Sarah R. Pope, ... Amie K. Boal in Oxygen Sensing
    Protocol 2023
  10. Moving wildlife tracking forward under forested conditions with the SWIFT GPS algorithm

    The remote collection of animal location data has proliferated in recent decades, and higher-frequency data are increasingly available with...

    S. W. Forrest, M. R. Recio, P. J. Seddon in Animal Biotelemetry
    Article Open access 15 June 2022
  11. Blue shark (Prionace glauca) movements, habitat use, and vertical overlap with longline fishing gears in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean

    Over the last three decades, the advent and the continuous sophistication of telemetry devices have revolutionized our understanding of how pelagic...

    Federico Mas, Enric Cortés, ... Andrés Domingo in Marine Biology
    Article 28 March 2024
  12. The Long March of Corals

    After providing a brief history of the emergence of Life on the early Earth and of the chemical evolution of the atmosphere and the early ocean,...
    Bertrand Martin-Garin, Lucien F. Montaggioni in Corals and Reefs
    Chapter 2023
  13. Reconstitution of Dynein/Dynactin Transport Using Recombinant Dynein

    Cytoplasmic dynein-1 is activated by dynactin and a cargo adaptor for processive transport along microtubules. Dynein’s motility can be visualized at...
    Clinton K. Lau in Dynein
    Protocol 2023
  14. Trichoderma harzianum Modulates Phosphate and Micronutrient Solubilization in the Rhizosphere

    The availability of nutrients in the soil is dependent on soil health. Trichoderma is a beneficial microorganism responsible for sustainable...

    Sajid Ali, Mohammad Jamal Khan, ... Nawab Ali in Gesunde Pflanzen
    Article 08 April 2022
  15. The Sensory World of Fish

    In school, you probably learned that humans have five senses. These are the sense of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. There are also a...
    Horst Bleckmann in Stupid as a Fish?
    Chapter 2024
  16. Repellency and toxicity of a CO2-derived cedarwood oil on hard tick species (Ixodidae)

    The repellency and toxicity of a CO 2 -derived cedarwood oil (CWO) was evaluated against actively questing unfed nymphs of four species of hard ticks: Am...

    Lina B. Flor-Weiler, Robert W. Behle, ... Alejandro P. Rooney in Experimental and Applied Acarology
    Article Open access 25 January 2022
  17. A New Species of Hapalodectes (Hapalodectidae, Mesonychia) from the Paleocene of Mongolia

    Abstract

    Hapalodectes paradux sp. nov. (Hapalodectidae, Mesonychia) is described on the base of the dentary fragment with M 2 –M 3 from the...

    A. V. Lopatin in Doklady Biological Sciences
    Article Open access 28 September 2023
  18. Comparison of gene clustering criteria reveals intrinsic uncertainty in pangenome analyses

    Background

    A key step for comparative genomics is to group open reading frames into functionally and evolutionarily meaningful gene clusters. Gene...

    Saioa Manzano-Morales, Yang Liu, ... Jaime Iranzo in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 30 October 2023
  19. Host-driven temperature dependence of Deformed wing virus infection in honey bee pupae

    The temperature dependence of infection reflects changes in performance of parasites and hosts. High temperatures often mitigate infection by...

    Evan C. Palmer-Young, Eugene V. Ryabov, ... Jay D. Evans in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 27 March 2023
  20. Deterministic and stochastic factors jointly drive plant community composition and diversity in isolated wetlands

    Contemporary plant communities are simultaneously the reflection of current habitat conditions and historic processes. The observed patterns in the...

    Claire M. Ciafré, C. M. Gienger, ... L. Dwayne Estes in Wetlands
    Article 05 September 2022
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