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Mobility is a key factor determining lepidopteran species responses to environmental change. However, direct multispecies comparisons of mobility are rare and empirical comparisons between butterflies and moths have not been previously conducted.
M. Kuussaari+4 more
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The Reconstruction of Peripheral Auditory Circuit: Recent Advances and Future Challenges
This paper summarizes the potential of biomaterials, stem cells, and gene editing technologies in the regeneration of inner ear hair cells, spiral ganglion neurons, and inner ear organoids. Challenges and potential developments are discussed and explored.
Zhe Li+3 more
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This study prepares copper tungstate (CuWO4, CWO) nanoparticles for synergistic sono‐enhanced cuproptosis‐based cancer therapy. With an ultrasmall bandgap (1.71 eV), CWO facilitates efficient charge carrier separation under ultrasound, enhancing the generation of reactive oxygen species and the controlled release of Cu2+ ions cascade amplify oxidative ...
Lichao Zhu+9 more
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Perception in Butterflies [PDF]
THE interesting discussion on this subject in your columns has hitherto been almost entirely confined to facts of extraordinary “perception” with mammalia. But in-other classes of the animal kingdom there occur instances perhaps even more astonishing still, showing a power of perception which we needs must attribute to smell, unless we are inclined to ...
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In this work, a detection method is presented for the activity of plasma DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), namely DNMT1 Identification by Variable Activity (DIVA). DIVA can detect plasma DNMT1 at levels as low as 10−7 U mL−1, also it successfully evaluated tumor burden and predicted the neoadjuvant therapy responses of breast cancer patients.
Yingran Wang+10 more
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Positive and Negative Ecology, a Conceptual Overview
Animal populations, even among common species, often exhibit demographic heterogeneity. This is particularly evident in species with metapopulation structures, where geographically distinct subpopulations experience varying degrees of inbreeding due to ...
Hugh D. Loxdale
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