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View article: The calcium ion channel protein <scp>TRPML</scp> is indispensable to the reproduction of <scp> <i>Nilaparvata lugens</i> </scp> and the transovarial transmission of its yeast‐like symbionts
The calcium ion channel protein <span>TRPML</span> is indispensable to the reproduction of <span> <i>Nilaparvata lugens</i> </span> and the transovarial transmission of its yeast‐like symbionts Open
Transient receptor potential mucolipin (TRPML, also known as mucolipin‐3), a critical cation channel protein in mammals, mediates ion transport, and regulates diverse signaling pathways and cellular physiological functions. However, its fu…
View article: Proteasome Subunits Regulate Reproduction in Nilaparvata lugens and the Transovarial Transmission of Its Yeast-like Symbionts
Proteasome Subunits Regulate Reproduction in Nilaparvata lugens and the Transovarial Transmission of Its Yeast-like Symbionts Open
The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, a major rice pest, harbors yeast-like symbionts (YLSs) that form mutualistic relationships with the host, significantly influencing its development and reproduction. As proteasome subunits play ma…
View article: GCA-SUNet: A Gated Context-Aware Swin-UNet for Exemplar-Free Counting
GCA-SUNet: A Gated Context-Aware Swin-UNet for Exemplar-Free Counting Open
Exemplar-Free Counting aims to count objects of interest without intensive annotations of objects or exemplars. To achieve this, we propose a Gated Context-Aware Swin-UNet (GCA-SUNet) to directly map an input image to the density map of co…
View article: Emotional dispositions and intracerebral hemorrhage: a Mendelian Randomization insight
Emotional dispositions and intracerebral hemorrhage: a Mendelian Randomization insight Open
Background Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a severe form of stroke with high mortality and limited treatment options. While traditional risk factors like hypertension have been well-studied, the role of emotional states as acute triggers…
View article: Death-Associated Protein-1 Plays a Role in the Reproductive Development of Nilaparvata lugens and the Transovarial Transmission of Its Yeast-Like Symbiont
Death-Associated Protein-1 Plays a Role in the Reproductive Development of Nilaparvata lugens and the Transovarial Transmission of Its Yeast-Like Symbiont Open
Death-associated protein-1 (DAP-1) plays a crucial role in cell growth, migration, autophagy, and apoptosis in mammals. However, its function in insects remains unclear. In the present study, we cloned and identified Nilaparvata lugens DAP…
View article: Revive, Restore, Revitalize: An Eco-economic Methodology for Maasai Mara
Revive, Restore, Revitalize: An Eco-economic Methodology for Maasai Mara Open
The Maasai Mara in Kenya, renowned for its biodiversity, is witnessing ecosystem degradation and species endangerment due to intensified human activities. Addressing this, we introduce a dynamic system harmonizing ecological and human prio…
View article: Sensitization of Guinea Pig Skin to Imported Fire Ant Alkaloids and Establishment of an Inflammatory Model
Sensitization of Guinea Pig Skin to Imported Fire Ant Alkaloids and Establishment of an Inflammatory Model Open
Imported fire ants (IFAs), Solenopsis invicta, release their venom through multiple stings that induce inflammation, allergies, shock, and even death. Although IFA venom protein sensitization and related subcutaneous immunotherapy have bee…
View article: Adding a single pulse into high-frequency pulse stimulations can substantially alter the following episode of neuronal firing in rat hippocampus
Adding a single pulse into high-frequency pulse stimulations can substantially alter the following episode of neuronal firing in rat hippocampus Open
Background . High-frequency stimulation (HFS) sequences of electrical pulses are commonly utilized in many types of neuromodulation therapies. The temporal pattern of pulse sequences characterized by varying inter-pulse intervals (IPI) has…
View article: Activating Interneurons in Local Inhibitory Circuits by High-Frequency Stimulations at the Efferent Fibers of Pyramidal Neurons in Rat Hippocampal CA1 Region
Activating Interneurons in Local Inhibitory Circuits by High-Frequency Stimulations at the Efferent Fibers of Pyramidal Neurons in Rat Hippocampal CA1 Region Open
Stimulation-induced inhibition is one of the important effects of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) utilized by the therapy of deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat certain neurological diseases such as epilepsy. In order to explore the sti…
View article: Inter-Alpha-Trypsin Inhibitor Heavy Chain 4 Plays an Important Role in the Development and Reproduction of Nilaparvata lugens
Inter-Alpha-Trypsin Inhibitor Heavy Chain 4 Plays an Important Role in the Development and Reproduction of Nilaparvata lugens Open
The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, is a difficult-to-control insect pest affecting rice yields in Asia. As a structural component of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor (ITI), the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain (ITIH) has …
View article: Molecular Characterization and RNA Interference Analysis of SLC26A10 From Nilaparvata lugens (Stål)
Molecular Characterization and RNA Interference Analysis of SLC26A10 From Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) Open
SLC26A10 is a member of the SLC26 gene family, but its role in insects is still unclear. We cloned the SLC26A10 gene of Nilaparvata lugens ( NlSLC26A10 ) and found NlSLC26A10 contained 11 transmembrane regions and a STAS domain. Expression…
View article: An Anodic Phase Can Facilitate Rather Than Weaken a Cathodic Phase to Activate Neurons in Biphasic-Pulse Axonal Stimulations
An Anodic Phase Can Facilitate Rather Than Weaken a Cathodic Phase to Activate Neurons in Biphasic-Pulse Axonal Stimulations Open
Electrical pulses have been promisingly utilized in neural stimulations to treat various diseases. Usually, charge-balanced biphasic pulses are applied in the clinic to eliminate the possible side effects caused by charge accumulations. Be…
View article: Physical Therapy for Type III Spinal Muscular Atrophy in a Uyghur Pedigree
Physical Therapy for Type III Spinal Muscular Atrophy in a Uyghur Pedigree Open
Background: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetically determined neuromuscular disease with predominantly proximal muscle atrophy and weakness caused by degeneration of lower motor neurons in the central nervous system. SMN1 is recogn…
View article: PCE3 Plays a Role in the Reproduction of Male Nilaparvata lugens
PCE3 Plays a Role in the Reproduction of Male Nilaparvata lugens Open
Nilaparvata lugens proclotting enzymes (NlPCEs) belong to the clip domain serine protease (clip-SP) family, which is a characteristic protease family in arthropods. NlPCE3 was previously reported to regulate egg production and development …
View article: Research on Tibetan Traditional Ecological Culture and Its Significance in the New Era
Research on Tibetan Traditional Ecological Culture and Its Significance in the New Era Open
The Tibetan people in our country have lived on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau where the ecological environment is extremely special and fragile for generations. The relationship between man and nature has always been an unavoidable topic. Over…
View article: A Clip Domain Serine Protease Involved in Egg Production in Nilaparvata lugens: Expression Patterns and RNA Interference
A Clip Domain Serine Protease Involved in Egg Production in Nilaparvata lugens: Expression Patterns and RNA Interference Open
Clip domain serine proteases play vital roles in various innate immune functions and in embryonic development. Nilaparvata lugens proclotting enzymes (NlPCEs) belong to this protease family. NlPCE1 was reported to be involved in innate imm…