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The salivary sheath protein myosin from SBPH is critical for the formation of the salivary sheath and feeding. However, myosin functions as a HAMP and triggered plant BAK1‐mediated PTI responses, which include the activation of calcium signaling pathways, MAPK phosphorylation, ROS bursts, and cell death, thereby triggering JA pathway.
Liangxuan Qi+12 more
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Root development and nitrogen uptake efficiency are vital for crop productivity. Du, Li, Jiang, et al. show that the wheat transcription factor WFZP and the chromatin remodeler TaSYD form a complex within the nucleus, thereby activating the expression of genes associated with root development and nitrate transporters, ultimately enhancing both root ...
Dejie Du+18 more
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This study investigates bidirectional introgression between Chinese and European pig populations, revealing 3558 introgressed genomic segments and 30 structural variations. Analysis of the BMP2 region suggests its role in body size enhancement. By integrating ancient and modern genomes, the study highlights the impact of introgression on genetic ...
Yibin Qiu+19 more
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Annexin A3 (ANXA3) plays an endogenous protective role in endothelial dysfunction in sepsis by stabilizing the actin cytoskeleton, modulating cell permeability, and inhibiting pATF2/CD62E inflammatory signaling. Abstract Increased endothelial permeability and a dysregulated inflammatory response play key roles in organ damage in sepsis.
Manyu Xing+4 more
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Endothelial PD‐1 Regulates Vascular Homeostasis and Oligodendrogenesis during Brain Development
Vascular endothelial cells are fundamental for angiogenesis and brain development. This study reveals that endothelial programmed cell death 1 (PD‐1) is critical for cerebral angiogenesis and blood brain barrier (BBB) maturation. It also mediates interaction with oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs), modulating OPCs differentiation and myelination ...
Tingting He+7 more
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IFITM2 Modulates Endocytosis Maintaining Neural Stem Cells in Developing Neocortex
This study reveals IFITM2 as a key regulator of endocytosis in radial glial cells (RGCs) during brain development. IFITM2's YXXø motif and phosphoinositide‐binding residues (K82/K87) are essential for endosome formation. IFITM2 deficiency disrupts the embryonic cortical neurogenesis, revealing a conserved mechanism linking endocytic dynamics to neural ...
Yuqing Lv+6 more
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The ssLAMP method amplifies the nucleic acid of pathogen and identifies SNP mutations. By combining the portable detection device with smartphone‐based analysis software, enables rapid, on‐site SNP detection and genotyping of SARS‐Cov‐2 Omicron variants, providing a cost‐effective and field‐deployable solution for precise pathogen identification in ...
Qijie Lin+19 more
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HDL‐Apolipoprotein in Alzheimer's Disease Revisited: From Periphery to CNS
HDL‐apolipoproteins in the periphery and CNS contribute differently to Alzheimer's disease, influencing Aβ, p‐tau, brain structures, and cognition. Apolipoprotein AI and E, key HDL components in blood and CSF, may either protect against or accelerate AD, depending on their location. Created with BioGDP.com. ABSTRACT High‐density lipoprotein (HDL), as a
Yihong Huang+8 more
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Genetic theory is used in two basic commercial ways today: animal and plant breeding in agriculture and in the field of conservation biology. In the former, the basic strategy is to identify and eliminate undesirable, susceptible alleles by selective breeding. The susceptibility can be to a particular disease or perhaps it is manifested as a structural
Bruce Hannon, Matthias Ruth
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