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View article: Distinct Roles of <scp>IL</scp>‐4, <scp>IL</scp>‐13, and <scp>IL</scp>‐22 in Human Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Atopic Dermatitis
Distinct Roles of <span>IL</span>‐4, <span>IL</span>‐13, and <span>IL</span>‐22 in Human Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Atopic Dermatitis Open
Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic type‐2 inflammatory skin disease characterized by eczema and epithelial barrier dysfunction. Along with the type‐2 cytokines IL‐4 and IL‐13, IL‐22 contributes to AD pathogenesis. To date, most…
View article: The epithelial barrier theory and its associated diseases
The epithelial barrier theory and its associated diseases Open
The prevalence of many chronic noncommunicable diseases has been steadily rising over the past six decades. During this time, over 350,000 new chemical substances have been introduced to the lives of humans. In recent years, the epithelial…
View article: Parasite–host network analysis provides insights into the evolution of two mistletoe lineages (Loranthaceae and Santalaceae)
Parasite–host network analysis provides insights into the evolution of two mistletoe lineages (Loranthaceae and Santalaceae) Open
Mistletoes are ecologically important parasitic plants, with > 1600 species from five lineages worldwide. Mistletoe lineages exhibit distinct patterns of species diversification and host specificity, however, the mechanisms underlying thes…
View article: High outcrossing rates in a self‐compatible and highly aggregated host‐generalist mistletoe
High outcrossing rates in a self‐compatible and highly aggregated host‐generalist mistletoe Open
Plants have evolved various strategies to avoid inbreeding, but the mass flowering displayed by many plants predisposes them to within‐plant pollen movements and self‐pollination. Mistletoes often aggregate at multiple spatial scales. Thei…
View article: Host-mediated effects on the reproductive phenological asynchrony of a generalist mistletoe in China
Host-mediated effects on the reproductive phenological asynchrony of a generalist mistletoe in China Open
Host-mediated effects on hemiparasitic mistletoes were hypothesized to contribute to mistletoes reproductive phenological asynchrony, thus providing a longer period of food supply to its mutualistic pollinators and dispersers. However, stu…
View article: The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Scurrula chingii</i> (W.C. Cheng) H.S. Kiu (Loranthaceae), a hemiparasitic shrub
The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Scurrula chingii</i> (W.C. Cheng) H.S. Kiu (Loranthaceae), a hemiparasitic shrub Open
Scurrula chingii (W.C. Cheng) H.S. Kiu is a stem hemiparasite of the genus Scurrula in the family Loranthaceae distributed in southwest China and northern Vietnam. Here, we report and characterize the complete plastid genome …
View article: Reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra .xlsx
Reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra .xlsx Open
This dataset is about reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra (Loranthaceae) in two years.
View article: Overview of the reproductive phenology of mistletoes
Overview of the reproductive phenology of mistletoes Open
Mistletoes are a polyphyletic group of hemi-parasitic shrubs that can conduct photosynthesis.As keystone resources, they provide important food resources and nest sites for many birds and other fauna in forests and woodlands, mediating loc…
View article: Reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra .xlsx
Reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra .xlsx Open
This dataset is about flowering and fruiting of Dendrophthoe pentandra in two years.
View article: Reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra .xlsx
Reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra .xlsx Open
This dataset is about reproductive phenology of Dendrophthoe pentandra (Loranthaceae) in two years.
View article: Staminodes influence pollen removal and deposition rates in nectar-rewarding self-incompatible <i>Phanera yunnanensis</i> (Caesalpinioideae)
Staminodes influence pollen removal and deposition rates in nectar-rewarding self-incompatible <i>Phanera yunnanensis</i> (Caesalpinioideae) Open
Staminodes are sterile stamens that produce no pollen, exhibit diverse structures and perform various functions. Flowers of Phanera yunnanensis possess three fertile stamens with large anthers and long filaments, and seven staminodes with …