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Type 1 vomeronasal receptor expression in juvenile and adult lungfish olfactory organ
Lungfish are the most closely related fish to tetrapods. The olfactory organ of lungfish contains lamellae and abundant recesses at the base of...
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Identification and expression analysis of the SWEET genes in radish reveal their potential functions in reproductive organ development
BackgroundSugars produced by photosynthesis provide energy for biological activities and the skeletons for macromolecules; they also perform multiple...
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Targeting tumor suppressor p53 for organ fibrosis therapy
Fibrosis is a reparative and progressive process characterized by abnormal extracellular matrix deposition, contributing to organ dysfunction in...
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A diffusible small-RNA-based Turing system dynamically coordinates organ polarity
The formation of a flat and thin leaf presents a developmentally challenging problem, requiring intricate regulation of adaxial–abaxial (top–bottom)...
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The genetic architecture of biological age in nine human organ systems
Investigating the genetic underpinnings of human aging is essential for unraveling the etiology of and develo** actionable therapies for chronic...
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Organ-specific expression of genes associated with the UDP-glucose metabolism in sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids)
BackgroundThe importance of uridine 5′-diphosphate glucose (UDP-G) synthesis and degradation on carbon (C) partitioning has been indicated in several...
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The SOD7/DPA4–GIF1 module coordinates organ growth and iron uptake in Arabidopsis
Organ growth is controlled by both intrinsic genetic factors and external environmental signals. However, the molecular mechanisms that coordinate...
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The pharyngeal taste organ of a blood-feeding insect functions in food recognition
BackgroundObligate blood-feeding insects obtain the nutrients and water necessary to ensure survival from the vertebrate blood. The internal taste...
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Advances in understanding the mechanisms of organ abscission in vivo and in vitro plants
Plant organ abscission is a fundamental biological process. and is a stress and evolutionary mechanism formed to adapt to environmental changes due...
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Gene Expression Patterns in the Ctenophore Pleurobrachia bachei: In Situ Hybridization
In situ hybridization is a powerful and precise tool for revealing cell- and tissue-specific gene expression and a critical approach to validating... -
Ferroptosis in organ ischemia–reperfusion injuries: recent advancements and strategies
Ferroptosis is a newly discovered type of regulated cell death participated in multiple diseases. Different from other classical cell death programs...
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Multi-organ Jujube Classification Based on a Visual Attention Mechanism
Jujube variety classification is a challenging task because of the difficulty in identifying discriminant features, making it difficult to find the...
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Organ-on-chip models for infectious disease research
Research on microbial pathogens has traditionally relied on animal and cell culture models to mimic infection processes in the host. Over recent...
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WOX11: the founder of plant organ regeneration
De novo organ regeneration is the process in which adventitious roots or shoots regenerate from detached or wounded organs. De novo organ...
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ATP-citrate lyase controls endothelial gluco-lipogenic metabolism and vascular inflammation in sepsis-associated organ injury
Sepsis involves endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction, which contributes to multiple organ failure. To improve therapeutic prospects, elucidating...
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Search progress of pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) in organ fibrosis
Fibrosis is characterized by abnormal deposition of the extracellular matrix (ECM), leading to organ structural remodeling and loss of function. The...
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CircRNAs: versatile players and new targets in organ fibrosis
Organ fibrosis can occur in virtually all major organs with relentlessly progressive and irreversible progress, ultimately resulting in organ...
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IGT/LAZY genes are differentially influenced by light and required for light-induced change to organ angle
BackgroundPlants adjust their growth orientations primarily in response to light and gravity signals. Considering that the gravity vector is fixed...
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Lysosomes as coordinators of cellular catabolism, metabolic signalling and organ physiology
Every cell must satisfy basic requirements for nutrient sensing, utilization and recycling through macromolecular breakdown to coordinate programmes...
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Organ-specific characteristics govern the relationship between histone code dynamics and transcriptional reprogramming during nitrogen response in tomato
Environmental stimuli trigger rapid transcriptional reprogramming of gene networks. These responses occur in the context of the local chromatin...