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From oral structure to molecular evidence: new insights into the evolutionary phylogeny of the ciliate order Sessilida (Protista, Ciliophora), with the establishment of two new families and new contributions to the poorly studied family Vaginicolidae
Ciliated protists represent one of the most primitive and diverse lineages of eukaryotes, with nuclear dimorphism, a distinctive sexual process...
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A chromosome-level genome of electric catfish (Malapterurus electricus) provided new insights into order Siluriformes evolution
The electric catfish ( Malapterurus electricus ), belonging to the family Malapteruridae, order Siluriformes (Actinopterygii: Ostariophysi), is one of...
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Osteoclasts at Bone Remodeling: Order from Order
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells derived from the monocyte/macrophage lineage. The macrophage colony-stimulating factor/receptor... -
New fly records of potential biological control importance in Saudi Arabia (order Diptera)
BackgroundThe Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Saudi Arabia has begun funding some projects to set up some agricultural pest control...
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Order Cantharellales: Taxonomic and Ecological Diversification
AbstractThe review is devoted to the taxonomic representation of the order Cantharellales in connection with problems of taxonomical history of the...
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Two New Species of the Order Monhysterida Filipjev, 1929 (Nematoda) from the Van Uc River Mouth in Vietnam
AbstractTwo new species of free-living nematodes of the order Monhysterida have been described from bottom sediments of the Van Uc River, Vietnam. Amphimonhystrella...
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Astrocytes: new evidence, new models, new roles
Astrocytes have been in the limelight of active research for about 3 decades now. Over this period, ideas about their function and role in the...
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Higher-order protein assembly controls kinetochore formation
To faithfully segregate chromosomes during vertebrate mitosis, kinetochore–microtubule interactions must be restricted to a single site on each...
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Phaeolschidin F, a new symmetrical bis(styrylpyrone) derivative with redox-catalyzing activity from the mushroom Gymnopilus aeruginosus (order Agaricales)
Phaeolschidin F ( 1 ) was isolated from fruiting bodies of the bitter and toxic mushroom Gymnopilus aeruginosus . Structure analysis by NMR and MS...
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KARR-seq reveals cellular higher-order RNA structures and RNA–RNA interactions
RNA fate and function are affected by their structures and interactomes. However, how RNA and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) assemble into higher-order...
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iAHTP-LH: Integrating Low-Order and High-Order Correlation Information for Identifying Antihypertensive Peptides
Hypertension is a terrible disease, which has been threatened the health of 25% of the population. Therefore, it is an urgent task to develop a safe...
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New Family, Genus and Species of the Primitive Embioptera from the Triassic of Kyrgyzstan and Remarks on the Classification of this Order
AbstractNew family, genus, and species of the primitive Embioptera (Rasnalexiidae fam. n. , Rasnalexia rasnitsyni gen. et sp. n. ) are described from...
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scNanoHi-C: a single-cell long-read concatemer sequencing method to reveal high-order chromatin structures within individual cells
The high-order three-dimensional (3D) organization of regulatory genomic elements provides a topological basis for gene regulation, but it remains...
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CHL-DTI: A Novel High–Low Order Information Convergence Framework for Effective Drug–Target Interaction Prediction
Recognizing drug–target interactions (DTI) stands as a pivotal element in the expansive field of drug discovery. Traditional biological wet...
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Predicting Microbe-Disease Associations Based on a Linear Neighborhood Label Propagation Method with Multi-order Similarity Fusion Learning
AbstractComputational approaches employed for predicting potential microbe-disease associations often rely on similarity information between microbes...
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A new genus and two new species with some new records of the subfamily Campopleginae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) from Iran
BackgroundThe Campopleginae is the third largest subfamily of Ichneumonidae in the world and Iran.
ResultsDuring a study of the family Ichneumonidae...
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Digging into boring bryozoans: new characters and new species of Immergentiidae
Immergentia is an endolithic genus of ctenostome bryozoans and the sole member of the Immergentiidae. Etchings of their typical spindled-shaped and...
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The Genesis of Fishes from the Order Salmoniformes
AbstractThe genesis of members of the order Salmoniformes needs elucidation in order to identify the trend of morpho-ecological and genetic evolution...
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The Fundamental Building Blocks—First-Order Catchments
The role of first-order streams in forming larger catchments is examined. In higher rainfall areas these form a “space-filling” network such that no...