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View article: Warm temperature modifies cell fates to reduce stomata production in Arabidopsis
Warm temperature modifies cell fates to reduce stomata production in Arabidopsis Open
Summary Stomatal abundance decrease in Arabidopsis triggered by warm temperature is attributed to PIF4‐mediated repression of SPEECHLESS ( SPCH ) expression. We identified the unknown developmental and transcriptional basis of this adaptiv…
View article: Why Perovskite Thermal Stress is Unaffected by Thin Contact Layers
Why Perovskite Thermal Stress is Unaffected by Thin Contact Layers Open
Metal halide perovskite photovoltaics have emerged as a high efficiency, low‐cost alternative that can potentially rival or enhance conventional silicon technology. Despite exceptional initial power conversion efficiencies, achieving compl…
View article: Author Correction: Local brassinosteroid biosynthesis enables optimal root growth
Author Correction: Local brassinosteroid biosynthesis enables optimal root growth Open
View article: Shaping Brassinosteroid Signaling through Scaffold Proteins
Shaping Brassinosteroid Signaling through Scaffold Proteins Open
Cellular responses to internal and external stimuli are orchestrated by intricate intracellular signaling pathways. To ensure an efficient and specific information flow, cells employ scaffold proteins as critical signaling organizers. With…
View article: Cell type–specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signaling precedes stomatal asymmetric cell division
Cell type–specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signaling precedes stomatal asymmetric cell division Open
In Arabidopsis thaliana, brassinosteroid (BR) signaling and stomatal development are connected through the SHAGGY/GSK3-like kinase BR INSENSITIVE2 (BIN2). BIN2 is a key negative regulator of BR signaling but it plays a dual role in stomata…
View article: Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton Open
Background The epidermis of cotton ovule produces fibers, the most important natural cellulose source for the global textile industry. However, the molecular mechanism of fiber cell growth is still poorly understood. Results Here, we devel…
View article: Sustainable Materials Research Through Robotic Palletization Enables QSPR Mapping in Hybrid Perovskites
Sustainable Materials Research Through Robotic Palletization Enables QSPR Mapping in Hybrid Perovskites Open
View article: Additional file 5 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 5: Table S4. Gene list of DEGs under RALF stimulation.
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Additional file 13: Table S12. PCR primers used in this study.
View article: Additional file 11 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 11: Table S10. List of G-box containing genes with WT enriched ATAC-seq peak.
View article: Additional file 10 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 10: Table S9. List of 8-mer motifs and their target genes.
View article: Additional file 6 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 6: Table S5. Statistics for the fiber length dynamics.
View article: Additional file 12 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 12: Table S11. List of TCP motif and TCP-like motif target genes with the highest C3 expression.
View article: Additional file 4 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 4: Table S3. Pseudo-time analysis of scRNA-seq in C1, C2 and C3 cell clusters.
View article: Additional file 7 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 7: Table S6. Gene list and expression levels of circadianly expressed genes.
View article: Additional file 2 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 2: Table S1. Statistics of all sequencing data used in this study.
View article: Additional file 8 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 8: Table S7. List of active chromatin regions (ACRs).
View article: Additional file 3 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 3: Table S2. Gene list and expression levels of cell marker genes, the expression levels of DEGs in scRNA-seq, and the highly expressed genes in C3.
View article: Additional file 9 of Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
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Additional file 9: Table S8. List of DARs and DAGs for scATAC-seq data.
View article: Author Correction: A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics
Author Correction: A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics Open
View article: Cell type-specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signalling drives stomatal asymmetric cell division
Cell type-specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signalling drives stomatal asymmetric cell division Open
In Arabidopsis thaliana , the negative brassinosteroid (BR) signalling regulator, BR INSENSITIVE2 (BIN2) promotes and restricts stomatal asymmetric cell division (ACD) depending on its subcellular localization, which is regulated by the st…
View article: Experimental Study on Fire Resistance of Concrete Beams Made with Iron Tailings Sand
Experimental Study on Fire Resistance of Concrete Beams Made with Iron Tailings Sand Open
In order to measure the effect of iron tailings sand replacing natural sand on the fire resistance of concrete beams, five full-scale iron tailings sand concrete (ITSC) beams and two natural sand concrete (NSC) beams were conducted to fire…
View article: Cell-specific Clock Controlled Gene Expression Program Regulates Rhythmic Fiber Cell Growth in Cotton
Cell-specific Clock Controlled Gene Expression Program Regulates Rhythmic Fiber Cell Growth in Cotton Open
The epidermis of cotton ovule produces fibers, the most important natural cellulose source supply for the global textile industry. Currently, the molecular mechanism of fiber cell growth is still poorly understood. Here, we developed an op…
View article: Supporting molecular simulations data for "A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics"
Supporting molecular simulations data for "A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics" Open
Supplementary data for "A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics"
View article: Supporting molecular simulations data for "A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics"
Supporting molecular simulations data for "A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics" Open
Supplementary data for "A universal co-solvent dilution strategy enables facile and cost-effective fabrication of perovskite photovoltaics"
View article: Local brassinosteroid biosynthesis enables optimal root growth
Local brassinosteroid biosynthesis enables optimal root growth Open
Brassinosteroid hormones are indispensable for root growth and they control both cell division and cell elongation through the establishment of an increasing signaling gradient along the longitudinal root axis. Because of their limited mob…
View article: Multi-strategic RNA-seq analysis reveals a high-resolution transcriptional landscape in cotton
Multi-strategic RNA-seq analysis reveals a high-resolution transcriptional landscape in cotton Open
View article: High Throughput Method for Hydrogen Permeability Measurement of Pd Alloy Membranes
High Throughput Method for Hydrogen Permeability Measurement of Pd Alloy Membranes Open
Hydrogen is a promising source for future energy because of its energy density, low emission, and the ability to be obtained from various sources. The development of a Pd alloy that has high H2 permeability and low cost is desired as peopl…
View article: Why Hackers Become Crackers – An Analysis of Conflicts Faced by Hackers
Why Hackers Become Crackers – An Analysis of Conflicts Faced by Hackers Open
Hacker culture is generally regarded as a subculture, and the public has a high degree of misunderstanding towards hackers. The media reports sometimes depict hackers overly negatively, possibly because hackers could gain a dominant positi…