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View article: Global research trends and knowledge mapping of nutritional supplements in polycystic ovary syndrome: a bibliometric study (2006–2024)
Global research trends and knowledge mapping of nutritional supplements in polycystic ovary syndrome: a bibliometric study (2006–2024) Open
This paper utilizes bibliometric methods to statistically analyse 1588 English-language articles published from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2024 on nutritional supplements and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It systematically reviews t…
View article: Efficacy of dietary supplements as an adjunctive therapy for polycystic ovary syndrome: an umbrella meta-analysis
Efficacy of dietary supplements as an adjunctive therapy for polycystic ovary syndrome: an umbrella meta-analysis Open
Introduction Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 5–15% of reproductive-aged women and involves significant metabolic dysregulation, for which nutritional interventions show therapeutic potential. Methods: This umbrella meta-analysis s…
View article: The Advancement and Application of the Single-Cell Transcriptome in Biological and Medical Research
The Advancement and Application of the Single-Cell Transcriptome in Biological and Medical Research Open
Single-cell RNA sequencing technology (scRNA-seq) has been steadily developing since its inception in 2009. Unlike bulk RNA-seq, scRNA-seq identifies the heterogeneity of tissue cells and reveals gene expression changes in individual cells…
View article: Construction and Identification of a Breast Bioreactor for Human-Derived Hypoglycemic Protein Amylin
Construction and Identification of a Breast Bioreactor for Human-Derived Hypoglycemic Protein Amylin Open
The mammary gland of mammals can generate numerous bioactive proteins. To express the human amylin protein in the mammary glands of domestic animals, we engineered a transgenic mammary gland bioreactor. For this study, we produced transgen…
View article: A Circular RNA Generated from Nebulin (<i>NEB</i>) Gene Splicing Promotes Skeletal Muscle Myogenesis in Cattle as Detected by a Multi‐Omics Approach
A Circular RNA Generated from Nebulin (<i>NEB</i>) Gene Splicing Promotes Skeletal Muscle Myogenesis in Cattle as Detected by a Multi‐Omics Approach Open
Cattle and the draught force provided by its skeletal muscle have been integral to agro‐ecosystems of agricultural civilization for millennia. However, relatively little is known about the cattle muscle functional genomics (including prote…
View article: The multi-kingdom microbiome of the goat gastrointestinal tract
The multi-kingdom microbiome of the goat gastrointestinal tract Open
Background Goat is an important livestock worldwide, which plays an indispensable role in human life by providing meat, milk, fiber, and pelts. Despite recent significant advances in microbiome studies, a comprehensive survey on the goat m…
View article: Additional file 1 of The multi-kingdom microbiome of the goat gastrointestinal tract
Additional file 1 of The multi-kingdom microbiome of the goat gastrointestinal tract Open
Additional file 1: Supplement Table S1-S9. Table S1. Detailed sampling information for 497 samples, Table S2. Number of gastrointestinal tract samples, Table S3. Number of age samples, Table S4. Number of feeding styles samples, Table S5. …
View article: High-Quality Genomes of Pangolins: Insights into the Molecular Basis of Scale Formation and Adaption to Myrmecophagous Diet
High-Quality Genomes of Pangolins: Insights into the Molecular Basis of Scale Formation and Adaption to Myrmecophagous Diet Open
Pangolins are one of nature's most fascinating species being scales covered and myrmecophagous diet, yet relatively little is known about the molecular basis. Here, we combine the multi-omics, evolution, and fundamental proteins feature an…
View article: Chromosome-level genome and recombination map of the male buffalo
Chromosome-level genome and recombination map of the male buffalo Open
Background The swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis carabanesis) is an economically important livestock supplying milk, meat, leather, and draft power. Several female buffalo genomes have been available, but the lack of high-quality male genomes…
View article: CircCLTH promotes skeletal muscle development and regeneration
CircCLTH promotes skeletal muscle development and regeneration Open
Buffalo holds an excellent potential for beef production, and circRNA plays an important role in regulating myogenesis. However, the regulatory mechanism of circRNAs during buffalo skeletal muscle development has not been fully explored. I…
View article: CircCLTH promotes skeletal muscle development and regeneration
CircCLTH promotes skeletal muscle development and regeneration Open
Buffalo holds an excellent potential for beef production, and circRNA plays an important role in regulating myogenesis. However, the regulatory mechanism of circRNAs during buffalo skeletal muscle development has not been fully explored. I…
View article: <i>De Novo</i> Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non‐Brain Tissues
<i>De Novo</i> Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non‐Brain Tissues Open
The sequenced data availability opened new horizons related to buffalo genetic control of economic traits and genomic diversity. The visceral organs (brain, liver, etc.) significantly involved in energy metabolism, docility, or social inte…
View article: Circular RNA circMYBPC1 promotes skeletal muscle differentiation by targeting MyHC
Circular RNA circMYBPC1 promotes skeletal muscle differentiation by targeting MyHC Open
View article: Circular RNA profiling of buffalo myoblasts reveals an abundant circPICALM that promotes myoblast differentiation
Circular RNA profiling of buffalo myoblasts reveals an abundant circPICALM that promotes myoblast differentiation Open
The authors have withdrawn this preprint due to author disagreement.
View article: Circular RNA profiling of buffalo myoblasts reveals an abundant circPICALM that promotes myoblast differentiation
Circular RNA profiling of buffalo myoblasts reveals an abundant circPICALM that promotes myoblast differentiation Open
Background Muscle development is a precisely orchestrated and complex process, and circular RNAs (circRNAs) has been demonstrated to play important roles in skeletal muscle growth and development. However, the regulatory functions of circR…
View article: Comparison of Long Non-Coding RNA Expression Profiles of Cattle and Buffalo Differing in Muscle Characteristics
Comparison of Long Non-Coding RNA Expression Profiles of Cattle and Buffalo Differing in Muscle Characteristics Open
Buffalo meat consist good qualitative characteristics as it contains "thined tender" which is favorable for cardavascular system. However, the regulatory mechanisms of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), differences in meat quality are not well …
View article: A milk-based self-assemble rotavirus VP6–ferritin nanoparticle vaccine elicited protection against the viral infection
A milk-based self-assemble rotavirus VP6–ferritin nanoparticle vaccine elicited protection against the viral infection Open