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View article: A comprehensive study on the dual species biofilm formation of clinical Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans strains from the same origins
A comprehensive study on the dual species biofilm formation of clinical Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans strains from the same origins Open
View article: Gain of Alternative Allele Expression of LINC02449 at rs149707223 in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Inducing Synaptic Transmission and Behavioral Deficits in Mice
Gain of Alternative Allele Expression of LINC02449 at rs149707223 in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Inducing Synaptic Transmission and Behavioral Deficits in Mice Open
View article: Transfer RNA modifications during rhizome development in <i>Oryza longistaminata</i>
Transfer RNA modifications during rhizome development in <i>Oryza longistaminata</i> Open
The rhizome organ endows many clonal plants with the ability to reproduce under stressful climates. Such rhizome-mediated perenniality also underlies the recent success of perennial rice breeding. Despite the importance of this organ, its …
View article: Behavioral effects of Gabrb2 knockout and an anti-inflammatory herbal formula on aged mice
Behavioral effects of Gabrb2 knockout and an anti-inflammatory herbal formula on aged mice Open
Aim: We previously observed oxidative stress and neuroinflammation caused behavioral and neurochemical changes in young Gabrb2 (gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor β2 subunit) knockout (KO) mice. Aging was moderated in a D-galactose-in…
View article: Allele‐Specific Regulation of PAXIP1‐AS1 by SMC3/CEBPB at rs112651172 in Psychiatric Disorders Drives Synaptic and Behavioral Dysfunctions in Mice
Allele‐Specific Regulation of PAXIP1‐AS1 by SMC3/CEBPB at rs112651172 in Psychiatric Disorders Drives Synaptic and Behavioral Dysfunctions in Mice Open
Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BPD) are highly heritable psychiatric disorders with complex genetic and environmental underpinnings. Allele‐specific expression (ASE) has emerged as a critical mechanism linking noncoding genetic …
View article: Fire Acupuncture Combined with Pulse Radiofrequency Relieves Tactile Allodynia in Rats with Postherpetic Neuralgia
Fire Acupuncture Combined with Pulse Radiofrequency Relieves Tactile Allodynia in Rats with Postherpetic Neuralgia Open
Combined fire acupuncture and pulsed radiofrequency alleviates tactile allodynia in PHN rats, possibly by inhibiting spinal astrocyte activation, modulating inflammatory responses, and promoting nerve repair via IGF2, PMP2, and CLDN19 expr…
View article: Effects of Different Storage Conditions on Physiological, Biochemical, and Microbial Community Traits of Michelia macclurei Seeds
Effects of Different Storage Conditions on Physiological, Biochemical, and Microbial Community Traits of Michelia macclurei Seeds Open
This study aimed to explore how storage temperature (25 °C, 4 °C, −20 °C, and −196 °C), drying duration (0, 1, 3, 5 days), and aril removal affect the physiological, biochemical, and microbial community traits of Michelia macclurei seeds. …
View article: Potential role of gut bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma
Potential role of gut bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Liver cancer is the fourth most deadly cancer, and early detection and timely treatment apparently play a crucial role in it. Intestinal bacteria affect the development of liver cancer through various pathways. In this study, the gut bacte…
View article: A Conserved N-Terminal Di-Arginine Motif Stabilizes Plant DGAT1 and Modulates Lipid Droplet Organization
A Conserved N-Terminal Di-Arginine Motif Stabilizes Plant DGAT1 and Modulates Lipid Droplet Organization Open
Diacylglycerol-O-acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1, EC 2.3.1.20) is a pivotal enzyme in plant triacylglycerol (TAG) biosynthesis. Previous work identified conserved di-arginine (R) motifs (R-R, R-X-R, and R-X-X-R) in its N-terminal cytoplasmic acyl…
View article: Chromatin interaction maps of human arterioles reveal mechanisms for the genetic regulation of blood pressure
Chromatin interaction maps of human arterioles reveal mechanisms for the genetic regulation of blood pressure Open
Arterioles are small blood vessels located just upstream of capillaries in nearly all tissues. Despite the broad and essential role of arterioles in physiology and disease, current knowledge of the functional genomics of arterioles is larg…
View article: Association Between Lactic Dehydrogenase-to-Albumin Ratio and Short-Time Mortality in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Association Between Lactic Dehydrogenase-to-Albumin Ratio and Short-Time Mortality in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Open
Elevated LAR is an independent predictor of 28-day mortality in ICU patients with COPD. LAR proves to be a valuable prognostic tool that may assist in the early identification of high-risk patients with CPPD.
View article: Oligodendrocytes interactions with glial cells and neurons in demyelinating disease
Oligodendrocytes interactions with glial cells and neurons in demyelinating disease Open
View article: Lipid storage in green tissues alters redox homeostasis, malate metabolism, phospholipids, and nitrogen partitioning in plants
Lipid storage in green tissues alters redox homeostasis, malate metabolism, phospholipids, and nitrogen partitioning in plants Open
In our previous research, we explored the ramifications of accumulating High Lipid levels in the green tissues of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L., HL-Lp), revealing notable changes in gene transcripts associated with mitochondrial ox…
View article: Physiological role and mechanisms of action for a long noncoding haplotype region
Physiological role and mechanisms of action for a long noncoding haplotype region Open
View article: Potential role of Gut Bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma
Potential role of Gut Bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Liver cancer is the fourth most deadly cancer and early detection and timely treatment apparently play a crucial role in it. Intestinal bacteria affect the development of liver cancer through various pathways. In this study, the gut bacter…
View article: Establishment and evaluation of a rapid detection method on viable cells of Salmonella enterica: A potential POCT applicable in various food systems
Establishment and evaluation of a rapid detection method on viable cells of Salmonella enterica: A potential POCT applicable in various food systems Open
View article: Potential role of Gut Bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma
Potential role of Gut Bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Liver cancer is the fourth most deadly cancer and early detection and timely treatment apparently play a crucial role in it. Intestinal bacteria affect the development of liver cancer through various pathways. In this study, the gut bacter…
View article: Identifying genetic susceptibility loci associated with human coronary artery disease
Identifying genetic susceptibility loci associated with human coronary artery disease Open
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a multigenic condition influenced by both nature and nurture (60% to 40%). Prognosis of CAD is based on familial patterns. This study examined and analyzed the susceptibility of CAD to genetic variants in v…
View article: Novel Cellulose Nanofiber-Carbon Quantum Dot Composite Binder Prepared from Castor Straw and its Application in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Novel Cellulose Nanofiber-Carbon Quantum Dot Composite Binder Prepared from Castor Straw and its Application in Lithium-Ion Batteries Open
View article: Do Extreme Climate Events Affect Corporate Environmental Governance? — A Dual Perspective of Short-Termism and Reputation
Do Extreme Climate Events Affect Corporate Environmental Governance? — A Dual Perspective of Short-Termism and Reputation Open
View article: Synergistic Enhancement of Epoxy Coating Corrosion Resistance Via Zn²⁺/Mn²⁺ Dual-Cation Induced Hypercross-Linking
Synergistic Enhancement of Epoxy Coating Corrosion Resistance Via Zn²⁺/Mn²⁺ Dual-Cation Induced Hypercross-Linking Open
View article: Will you make pets an integral part of your self? An exploration of the memory processing advantage of pet-related information
Will you make pets an integral part of your self? An exploration of the memory processing advantage of pet-related information Open
View article: A single-cell map of hypertension
A single-cell map of hypertension Open
Hypertension is a leading risk factor for disease burden and death worldwide. Several organ systems are involved in the development of hypertension, which contributes to stroke, heart disease, and kidney disease. Despite the broad health r…
View article: Potential role of Gut Bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma
Potential role of Gut Bacteria in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Liver cancer is the fourth most deadly cancer and early detection and timely treatment apparently play a crucial role in it. Intestinal bacteria affect the development of liver cancer through various pathways. In this study, the gut bacter…
View article: Chromatin interaction maps of human arterioles reveal new mechanisms for the genetic regulation of blood pressure
Chromatin interaction maps of human arterioles reveal new mechanisms for the genetic regulation of blood pressure Open
Arterioles are small blood vessels located just upstream of capillaries in nearly all tissues. The constriction and dilation of arterioles regulate tissue perfusion and are primary determinants of systemic blood pressure (BP). Abnormalitie…
View article: Molecular and genetic basis of plant architecture in soybean
Molecular and genetic basis of plant architecture in soybean Open
Plant architecture determines canopy coverage, photosynthetic efficiency, and ultimately productivity in soybean ( Glycine max ). Optimizing plant architecture is a major goal of breeders to develop high yield soybean varieties. Over the p…
View article: Forward–reverse mutation cycles in cancer cell lines under chemical treatments
Forward–reverse mutation cycles in cancer cell lines under chemical treatments Open
View article: Modular Structure and Polymerization Status of GABAA Receptors Illustrated with EM Analysis and AlphaFold2 Prediction
Modular Structure and Polymerization Status of GABAA Receptors Illustrated with EM Analysis and AlphaFold2 Prediction Open
Type-A γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptors are channel proteins crucial to mediating neuronal balance in the central nervous system (CNS). The structure of GABAA receptors allows for multiple binding sites and is key to drug development.…
View article: Publisher Correction: Restrained Mitf-associated autophagy by Mulberroside A ameliorates osteoclastogenesis and counteracts OVX-Induced osteoporosis in mice
Publisher Correction: Restrained Mitf-associated autophagy by Mulberroside A ameliorates osteoclastogenesis and counteracts OVX-Induced osteoporosis in mice Open
View article: Cryo-EM Evidence Elucidated with AlphaFold2 Computational Prediction Provides Structural Insights into the Complex Modular Structure of GABAA Receptors
Cryo-EM Evidence Elucidated with AlphaFold2 Computational Prediction Provides Structural Insights into the Complex Modular Structure of GABAA Receptors Open
GABAA receptors are channel proteins crucial to mediating neuronal balance in the CNS. The structure of GABAA receptors allows for multiple binding sites and is key to drug development. Yet, the formation mechanism of the receptor’s distin…