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Effects of Salinity on the Growth Performance and Nutritional Composition of Artemia
Published 2025-06-01“…Under salinity stress, the body of Artemia maintains its normal physiological functions by regulating osmotic pressure balance. The regulation of osmotic pressure balance mainly achieves ion transport through related metabolic enzymes and transporter proteins. …”
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PYK2 promotes cell proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in endometriosis by phosphorylating Snail1
Published 2025-04-01“…On the other hand, Snail1 affects the invasive and metastatic ability of endometriosis cells mainly by regulating the EMT process. However, the upstream mechanisms that regulate the process of Snail1 protein stability in endometriosis are not clear. …”
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The members of zinc finger-homeodomain (ZF-HD) transcription factors are associated with abiotic stresses in soybean: insights from genomics and expression analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusion Overall, this study reveals comprehensive insights into the ZF-HD genes in soybeans and provides a valuable contribution towards functional studies for soybean improvement under stress conditions.…”
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Workload and salary as determinants of pedagogical graduates’ employment by occupation
Published 2021-12-01“…The refusal of graduates to be employed by occupation is associated mainly with the poor quality of students’ practical training in universities. …”
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Migraine Headache and Its Related Disability Factors Among University Students in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published 2025-04-01“…University students, especially, face psychological and academic stressors that may trigger migraine, leading to functional impairment. This can hinder concentration, studying, and academic performance, resulting in disability, reduced productivity, and absenteeism. …”
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Les installations portuaires romaines d’Incarville (Eure)
Published 2020-12-01“…Three architectural complexes on stone foundations in particular testify to buildings that probably functioned mainly as warehouses. The fourth building exhibits a rectangular plan of 3.30 x 2.50 m evoking a small temple or an oratory. …”
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DREB Genes from Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Show Broad to Specific Abiotic Stress Responses and Distinct Levels of Nucleotide Diversity
Published 2019-01-01“…PvDREB6B was found as a cold- and dehydration-responsive gene, mainly in leaves. Interestingly, PvDREB6B also showed a high nucleotide and amino acid diversity within its coding region, in comparison to the others, implicating in several nonsynonymous amino acid substitutions between Andean and Mesoamerican genotypes. …”
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Immune suppressive activities of low-density neutrophils in sepsis and potential use as a novel biomarker of sepsis-induced immune suppression
Published 2025-03-01“…Compared with sepsis normal-density neutrophils (NDN), sepsis-LDN demonstrated higher expression of CD66b, CD63, CD11b, and CD184, but lower expression of CD62L and CD182 and defects of effector functions, including phagocytosis and apoptosis. The t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNEs) demonstrated high program cell death ligand-1 (PD-L1) in sepsis-LDN. …”
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Estimation of mangrove heights and aboveground biomass using UAV-LiDAR, Sentinel-1 and ZY-3 stereo images
Published 2025-09-01“…Aegiceras corniculatum and Avicennia marina were associated with the highest inversion accuracy within the height range of 2–3 m (R2 = 0.925, R2 = 0.814, respectively), whereas Kandelia candel yielded the optimal inversion results at the height range of 1–2 m (R2 = 0.652). (4) The aboveground biomass of Aegiceras cornicatum and Kandelia candel ranged from 20.176 to 103.164 Mg/ha and 132.019 to 719.226 Mg/ha, respectively, and the aboveground biomass of Avicennia marina was mainly distributed within the range of 169.916 to 803.204 Mg/ha. …”
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Microcirculatory Disorders in Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Morphological Study)
Published 2017-01-01“…The venous bed of newborns consisted mainly of vessels having less than 50 μm in diameter. …”
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Bioinformatics methods for identifying differentially expressed genes and signaling pathways in nano-silica stimulated macrophages
Published 2017-06-01“…In addition, Nos3, Psmd14, Atp6v1h, and Jun were clustered into module M2 (r c = 0.74, p < 0.01), which mainly regulates cell carcinogenesis and antivirus process. …”
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Genome-Wide Identification, Exogenous Hormone Response, Gene Structure, and Conserved Motif Analysis of the <i>GRF</i> Gene Family in <i>Cerasus humilis</i>
Published 2025-06-01“…The results laid the foundation for further research on the biological functions of the <i>GRF</i> genes in <i>C. humilis</i>.…”
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Regulation of land use conflicts at indigenous peoples lands based on blockchain platform, russian arctic case study
Published 2023-01-01“…Changes of ecological situation may be mainly connected with modern air and water pollution in industrial impact zones and mechanical disruptions. …”
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Genetic diversity and GWAS analysis of flesh hardness trait in Xinjiang melon germplasm resources
Published 2025-05-01“…Pop1 predominantly clustered local varieties from Xinjiang of China, Japan and the former Soviet Union, with Xinjiang varieties making up the majority (90.84%). Pop2 was mainly composed of cultivated varieties, widely distributed across various regions, including multiple provinces of China (Xinjiang, Shaanxi, Taiwan, Gansu, Inner Mongolia and Liaoning), Japan, the former Soviet Union, the United States, Canada, Iran, Turkey, Hungary, South Africa and India, with Xinjiang varieties constituting 67.5%. …”
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