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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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Heat Stress During Gametogenesis Irreversibly Damages Female Reproductive Organ in Rice
Heat stress during gametogenesis leads to spikelet sterility. To ascertain the role of female reproductive organ (pistil), two rice genotypes N22 and...
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Comprehensive identification and functional characterization of GhpPLA gene family in reproductive organ development
BackgroundPhospholipases As ( PLAs ) are acyl hydrolases that catalyze the release of free fatty acids in phospholipids and play multiple functions in...
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JcSEUSS1 negatively regulates reproductive organ development in perennial woody Jatropha curcas
Main conclusionOverexpression of JcSEUSS1 resulted in late flowering, reduced flower number, wrinkled kernels, and decreased seed yield in Jatopha...
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Histological Changes in the Male Reproductive System During the Annual Reproductive Cycle
Abundant evidence obtained during more than four decades of research has demonstrated that adult male plains vizcacha who inhabit west-central... -
Morphophysiology of the Female Reproductive System
The organs of the vizcacha’s reproductive system are like those of other eutherian mammals. However, some organs exhibit species-specific... -
A review of the reproductive system in anuran amphibians
Reproductive biology is an important topic that is well explored in many vertebrates, but information about frogs’ reproductive mechanisms could be...
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Molecular regulation of tomato male reproductive development
The reproductive success of flowering plants, which directly affects crop yield, is sensitive to environmental changes. A thorough understanding of...
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Interspecific Comparison of Reproductive Strategies
Knowledge of cetacean life history, morphologyMorphology, and social behavior provides clues to the niche-specific adaptations that have evolved to... -
Emerging roles of ferroptosis in male reproductive diseases
Ferroptosis is a type of programmed cell death mediated by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation that leads to excessive lipid peroxidation in different...
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Effects of Fluoride Toxicity on Female Reproductive System of Mammals: A Meta-Analysis
Considerable integrative efforts have been made to investigate the effects of fluoride on female reproductive organs since the last years. The...
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Multipotent fetal stem cells in reproductive biology research
Due to the limited accessibility of the in vivo situation, the scarcity of the human tissue, legal constraints, and ethical considerations, the...
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Organoids in the Human Reproductive System
Introduction: The limitation of using the animal as the model for studying human reproductive diseases is that the biological background of the... -
Photoassimilate Availability Drives Sunflower Sugar Storage Capacity Through Plastic Changes in Organ Size
Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) capacity to synthesize and accumulate soluble carbohydrates that will ultimately contribute to grain filling, either...
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SARS-CoV-2 Associated Impact on Reproductive Health: A Global Perspective
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus originated in Wuhan in December 2019, and emerged as a considerable global...
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Comparative analysis of floral transition and floral organ formation in two contrasting species: Disocactus speciosus and D. eichlamii (Cactaceae)
Key messageContrasting morphologies in Disocactus are the result of differential development of the vegetative and floral tissue where intercalary...
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Reproductive consequences of an extra long-term sperm storage organ
BackgroundSperm storage plays a key role in the reproductive success of many sexually-reproducing organisms, and the capacity of long-term sperm...
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Comparative reproductive morphology of two species of Macrobdella (Hirudinea: Arhynchobdellida: Macrobdellidae)
Leech internal morphology has historically been examined through dissection, serial sectioning, or whole mounts, techniques that are irreversibly...
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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 Fusion as a Mode of Organ Evolution
AbstractThe differentiation of organs is one of the most common modes of their evolution, making the structure of organisms more complex. The...