Analyses of cytochrome P450 1a (CYP1A)‐knockout (KO) Javanese medaka (Oryzias javanicus) revealed that CYP1A is involved in glucose regulation and reproduction. In the KO fish, significant increases in hepatic transcripts of insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin genes, as well as elevated blood glucose, liver mass, and liver triglyceride levels ...
Suhaila Rusni +10 more
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Transcranial Calcium Macro-Imaging From the Auditory Cortex of Thy1-Cre-Driven GCaMP8 Transgenic Rats. [PDF]
Tohmi M +10 more
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Exploiting the Biorefinery Potential of Spent Mushroom Substrate: The Time to Do It Is Now. [PDF]
Martín C, Xiong S, Zervakis GI.
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Enzymatic activity of variously preserved extracts from spent mushroom substrate (Pleurotus ostreatus) and in vitro rumen degradation of extract-treated wheat straw. [PDF]
Daniso E, Comuzzo P, Spanghero M.
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What's new? Oncolytic viruses are a promising immunotherapeutic approach against many malignancies. However, it is unclear whether repeated doses have improved therapeutic value or may trigger greater side effects, especially in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma whose liver is chronically damaged.
Karen J. Scott +10 more
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Gap junctional communication in the intestine affects social feeding behavior via FLP-21 and the NPR-1 mediated signaling pathway. [PDF]
Calabro L, Peters M.
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Reframing anaerobic digestion as a defossilization platform
Abstract Anaerobic digestion (AD) coupled with carbon capture, utilization, and/or storage (CCUS) is a deployable bioenergy platform that supplies renewable energy and bioresources while valorizing biogenic CO2 for integrated carbon management on the pathway to net‐zero.
Suraj Negi +2 more
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Complete genome sequence of Oscillospiraceae bacterium MB24-C1, isolated from sewage sludge. [PDF]
Zhao J +12 more
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Genomic Variation and Population Structure of Portuguese Native Dog Breeds
ABSTRACT The presence of dogs in Portugal is confirmed by zooarchaeological evidence dating to at least 7600 years ago. The 11 native dog breeds that exist in this territory are therefore the end‐product of a complex evolutionary process. This study characterises the genomic diversity and population structure of 10 native breeds based on whole‐genome ...
Ludmilla Blaschikoff +4 more
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