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Microbialites are common throughout the rock record and key to our understanding of Earth history, yet a relatively common microscopy technique—cathodoluminescence (CL)—has not previously been leveraged to understand them. In this contribution, we examine microbialites of varying ages (modern to Proterozoic) with CL and report on the patterns and ...
Cedric J. Hagen+11 more
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Multi-omics integration identifies key biomarkers in retinopathy of prematurity through 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolomics. [PDF]
Guo L+10 more
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Abstract The increasing environmental and health challenges posed by fossil fuel dependency necessitate the exploration of renewable bioresources. Chlorella sorokiniana KNUA228, a microalga isolated from Ulleungdo, Republic of Korea, was investigated to evaluate its biotechnological potential. Molecular analyses confirmed its identity as C. sorokiniana,
Jin‐Won Lee+5 more
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Refining microbiome diversity analysis by concatenating and integrating dual 16S rRNA amplicon reads. [PDF]
Kim KS, Noh J, Kim BS, Koh H, Lee DW.
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Phylogeny of the Main Bacterial 16S rRNA Sequences in Drentse A Grassland Soils (The Netherlands)
Andreas Felske+3 more
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Decomposition of crude oil by the best decomposing strains in Erlen. ABSTRACT Petroleum hydrocarbons represent a major class of organic pollutants that seriously endanger marine and terrestrial ecosystems upon contamination, highlighting the urgent need for cost‐effective remediation methods.
Na Chen+12 more
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In this study, Zhang and colleagues show that drinking‐water supplementation of D‐mannose serves as an effective and potential therapeutic of type 2 diabetes, with improvement of both liver health and bone mass. The effect is exerted through suppressing macrophage release of extracellular vesicles based on metabolic control of CD36 expression.
Sha Zhang+21 more
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(A) PLR contains a variety of isoflavones; (B) PLR attenuated alcoholic liver injury; (C) PLR improved intestinal flora dysbiosis; (D) PLR regulated circadian rhythm. ABSTRACT This study used Puerariae lobatae Radix (PLR) to explore its improvement mechanism in mice with alcoholic liver injury from the perspective of intestinal flora and transcriptome.
Yanfang Liao+7 more
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