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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Cross‐Kingdom Virulence Factors in Erwinia persicina Cp2
Pathogenic mechanism of Erwinia persicina Cp2 across plant and animal kingdoms. ABSTRACT Erwinia persicina is a well‐documented plant pathogenic bacterium, causing soft rot in various plant hosts. There are rare previous reports that it is associated with animal diseases.
Rong Huang +3 more
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Combined transcriptomic and proteomic analysis reveals the response mechanisms of alfalfa to freezing stress. [PDF]
Ren N +5 more
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Patient‐reported outcomes: active surveillance vs radical therapies in low‐risk prostate cancer
Objective To prospectively evaluate functional patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) in patients with low‐risk prostate cancer (PCa) managed with active surveillance (AS), nerve‐sparing radical prostatectomy (NS‐RP), non‐NS‐RP, or radiotherapy (RT). Patients and Methods This multicentre prospective cohort study used data from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes ...
Mulham Al‐Nader +43 more
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Summary The term Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) has been used since 1999. As there are important differences, the terms Equine Squamous Gastric Disease (ESGD) and Equine Glandular Gastric Disease (EGGD) were introduced in 2015. Risk factors like dietary management, training regimens and drug side effects, as described for NSAIDs, predispose ...
R. Lensing, A. K. Barton
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Alfalfa-Based Dehydrated Silage Pellet as a Source of Nutrients in Laying Hens: I. Effects on Animal Performance and Egg Quality. [PDF]
Hamim A +7 more
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The detrimental effects of conventional farming on bird biodiversity are increasingly documented. Despite this, the specific impacts of both organic and conventional farming practices on bird coloration and sperm quality in natural settings remain unexplored. This study aimed to determine whether these farming practices differentially affect body mass,
Ségolène Humann‐Guilleminot +5 more
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Rhizobial motility preference in root colonization of Medicago truncatula
Summary Tunnel‐like infection thread (IT) structures support root colonization by symbiotic nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia bacteria in most legume species. These tip‐grown structures are key to directing rhizobia from root hairs to developing nodules, where they are hosted to fix nitrogen.
Anaïs Delers +11 more
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