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View article: Post marketing safety surveillance of atezolizumab based on a retrospective analysis of the FDA adverse events reporting system (FAERS)
Post marketing safety surveillance of atezolizumab based on a retrospective analysis of the FDA adverse events reporting system (FAERS) Open
Atezolizumab has been widely used for the immunotherapy of various cancers. This study aims to analyze the adverse events (AEs) associated with Atezolizumab post-marketing using the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). We conducted …
View article: A spliceosome-associated gene signature aids in predicting prognosis and tumor microenvironment of hepatocellular carcinoma
A spliceosome-associated gene signature aids in predicting prognosis and tumor microenvironment of hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Splicing alterations have been shown to be key tumorigenesis drivers. In this study, we identified a novel spliceosome-related genes (SRGs) signature to predict the overall survival (OS) of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). A t…
View article: Bioinformatics analysis and experimental validation of a novel autophagy-related signature relevant to immune infiltration for recurrence prediction after curative hepatectomy
Bioinformatics analysis and experimental validation of a novel autophagy-related signature relevant to immune infiltration for recurrence prediction after curative hepatectomy Open
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains imposing an enormous economic and healthcare burden worldwide. In this present study, we constructed and validated a novel autophagy-related gene signature to predict the recurrence of HCC patients. A…
View article: GhWRKY33 Interacts with GhTIFY10A to Synergistically Modulate Both Ageing and JA-Mediated Leaf Senescence in Arabidopsis
GhWRKY33 Interacts with GhTIFY10A to Synergistically Modulate Both Ageing and JA-Mediated Leaf Senescence in Arabidopsis Open
WRKY transcription factors play critical roles in the modulation of transcriptional changes during leaf senescence, but the underlying mechanisms controlled by them in this progress still remain enigmatic. In this study, Gossypium hirsutum…
View article: Overexpression of chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 7 has diagnostic and prognostic value for hepatocellular carcinoma
Overexpression of chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 7 has diagnostic and prognostic value for hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 7 (CCT7) regulates the expression of many tumor-related proteins. We investigated the diagnostic and prognostic value of CCT7 expression for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In datasets from The Cancer Gen…
View article: Additional file 3 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 3 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 3: Table S2. The differentially accumulated metabolites in the leaves of ‘Yunyan 87’ ( Nicotiana tabacum) seedlings.
View article: Additional file 2 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 2 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 2: Table S1. The differentially accumulated metabolites in the roots of ‘Yunyan 87’ ( Nicotiana tabacum) seedlings.
View article: Additional file 5 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 5 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 5: Table S4. The Cd-induced differentially accumulated metabolites in the leaves of ‘Yunyan 87’ (Nicotiana tabacum) seedlings.
View article: Additional file 7 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 7 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 7: Table S6. Correlation analysis of differentially accumulated metabolites in the leaves and plant growth parameters (Plant height, Shoot-FW).
View article: Additional file 4 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 4 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 4: Table S3. The Cd-induced differentially accumulated metabolites in the roots of ‘Yunyan 87’ (Nicotiana tabacum) seedlings.
View article: Additional file 8 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 8 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 8: Table S7. Significant correlations between metabolites and growth parameters in both root and leaves.
View article: Additional file 6 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco
Additional file 6 of Comparative physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal that Fe3O4 and ZnO nanoparticles alleviate Cd toxicity in tobacco Open
Additional file 6: Table S5. Correlation analysis of differentially accumulated metabolites in the roots and plant growth parameters (Root length, Root-FW).
View article: Tunable bandgap and luminescence characters in single-phase two-dimensional perovskite AVA2PbCl Br4- alloys
Tunable bandgap and luminescence characters in single-phase two-dimensional perovskite AVA2PbCl Br4- alloys Open
Two-dimensional (2D) lead halide perovskites have garnered increasing interest due to their high photoluminescence quantum yields and tunable luminescence characters, making them excellent materials in light-emitting, especially for white-…
View article: Overexpression of chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 7 has diagnostic and prognostic value for hepatocellular carcinoma.
Overexpression of chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 7 has diagnostic and prognostic value for hepatocellular carcinoma. Open
Background Chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 7 (CCT7), a member of the chaperonin containing TCP1 complex (CCT), has been reported regulating the expression of many tumor-related proteins. In this study, we investigated the diagnostic and…
View article: Arabidopsis SIGMA FACTOR BINDING PROTEIN1 (SIB1) and SIB2 inhibit WRKY75 function in abscisic acid-mediated leaf senescence and seed germination
Arabidopsis SIGMA FACTOR BINDING PROTEIN1 (SIB1) and SIB2 inhibit WRKY75 function in abscisic acid-mediated leaf senescence and seed germination Open
The plant-specific VQ gene family participates in diverse physiological processes but little information is available on their role in leaf senescence. Here, we show that the VQ motif-containing proteins, Arabidopsis SIGMA FACTOR BINDING P…
View article: The R2R3-MYB Transcription Factor MYB49 Regulates Cadmium Accumulation
The R2R3-MYB Transcription Factor MYB49 Regulates Cadmium Accumulation Open
Abscisic acid (ABA) reduces accumulation of potentially toxic cadmium (Cd) in plants. How the ABA signal is transmitted to modulate Cd uptake remains largely unclear. Here, we report that the basic region/Leu zipper transcription factor AB…
View article: MOESM1 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
MOESM1 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis Open
Additional file 1: Table S1. Ricinoleic acid content of seeds from six Hiptage species.
View article: MOESM6 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
MOESM6 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis Open
Additional file 6: Table S3. Expression of lipid metabolism associated genes in H. benghalensis.
View article: MOESM12 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
MOESM12 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis Open
Additional file 12: Table S7. Overview of the differentially expressed lncRNAs co-expressed with the major lipid-related genes in H. benghalensis seeds.
View article: MOESM13 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
MOESM13 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis Open
Additional file 13: Table S8. Expression level correlations between FPKM and 2−ΔΔCt.
View article: MOESM10 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
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Additional file 10: Table S5. Overview of differentially expressed transcription factors during seed development of H. benghalensis.
View article: MOESM3 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
MOESM3 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis Open
Additional file 3: Table S2. Summary of the Illumina sequencing data.
View article: MOESM9 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
MOESM9 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis Open
Additional file 9: Table S4. Overview of the differentially expressed lipid-related genes during seed development of H. benghalensis.
View article: MOESM11 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
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Additional file 11: Table S6. Overview of the predicted lncRNAs in H. benghalensis seeds.
View article: MOESM14 of Identification of genes associated with ricinoleic acid accumulation in Hiptage benghalensis via transcriptome analysis
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Additional file 14: Table S9. Primers used in qRT-PCR.