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Species Diversity of Gymnopus Section Levipedes in Southwestern China, with a Description of Three New Species. [PDF]
Feng WC, Li XY, Cui YY, Cai Q.
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Risk factors for fatality in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2010–2023)
Abstract Background The British horseracing industry is committed to reducing equine fatalities in jump racing. Race‐related fatalities are a major welfare concern and threaten the sport's social licence to operate. Objectives To describe the risk of, and determine risk factors for, fatality in British jump racing.
Sarah E. Allen+3 more
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In vitro and in vivo inhibition of the host TRPC4 channel attenuates Zika virus infection. [PDF]
Chen X+22 more
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Yearling laryngeal function grades II.2 and below are not associated with reduced performance
Abstract Background The relationship between Thoroughbred yearling laryngeal function (YLF) grade and race performance is unclear. Objectives To determine the effect of YLF on future race performance. Study design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Post‐sale endoscopic recordings were reviewed from Australian yearling sales in 2018–2019.
Josephine L. Hardwick+6 more
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Reverse genotyping: unveiling Alu element insertion as a new cause of Kabuki syndrome using DNA methylation signature. [PDF]
Sabbagh Q+11 more
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A genome‐wide CRISPR‐Cas9‐based genetic screen in cisplatin‐resistant NSCLC cells revealed 63 potential candidate genes for overcoming cisplatin resistance, including GPR89A. GPR89A, localised in the Golgi, modulates voltage‐gated anion channel activity and is involved in intracellular pH reduction.
Hale Guler Kara+9 more
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Comparative genomics reveals common diversity and adaptation to harsh environments in the Arabian Peninsula indigenous chickens. [PDF]
Assiri A+9 more
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The authors identify PbfF (previously annotated as a NAD‐dependent dehydrogenase) as a hitherto unknown enzyme in phosphonate catabolism. Guided by genome context analysis, they show that PbfF is actually a racemase, serving to degrade the natural compound (S)‐2‐amino‐1‐hydroxyethylphosphonate (S‐HAEP).
Francesca Ruffolo+8 more
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