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Modified scarf osteotomy has a possible capability to be indicated against very severe hallux valgus deformity. [PDF]
Noguchi T +9 more
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Domestication‐Selected Promoter Insertion in WRKY17 Increases Cadmium Sensitivity in Apple
ABSTRACT With increasing industrialisation and human activities, heavy metal pollution has become a serious environmental concern, particularly cadmium (Cd) contamination. This study reveals significant differences in Cd tolerance between wild apple (Malus spp.) and cultivated apple (Malus domestica).
Chanyu Wang +15 more
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A Less Common Anatomical Variant of Bilateral Multiple Lesser Metatarsal Sesamoids With Radiologic and Clinical Correlation. [PDF]
Lyrtzis C +4 more
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ABSTRACT Cadmium (Cd) pollution is a growing global issue that poses significant threats to ecosystems and human health. N6‐methyladenosine (m6A) plays an essential role in regulating plant growth and stress responses, but the biological functions and regulatory mechanisms of m6A core enzymes under Cd stress remain largely unexplored. In this study, we
Mengzhuo Lin +9 more
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How Do You Treat <i>Plantar Neuroma</i> in Your Practice? [PDF]
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Correction method for moderate and severe degrees of hallux valgus associated with transfer metatarsalgia. [PDF]
Zhanaspayev A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Anthocyanin biosynthesis in non‐climacteric grape berries is regulated through coordinated phytohormonal signalling networks. However, the precise mechanisms by which abscisic acid (ABA), brassinosteroids (BRs) and ethylene (ET) synergistically modulate this process remain unclear.
Jiajia Li +15 more
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Is there a place for dorsal hemiepiphysiodesis of the first metatarsal in the treatment of pes cavovarus? [PDF]
Domingues LS +3 more
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Relationship between Teat-End Shape, Teat-End Callosity and Somatic Cell Count in Dutch Dairy Goats
E. Middeldorp
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ABSTRACT Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs) are toxic cholesterol‐derived secondary metabolites present in several Solanaceae species. In potato, tuber SGA levels are for reasons of toxicity of concern in both table and starch cultivars. In the latter, SGAs bind to proteins and fibres in starch production side‐streams and prevent their further uses as ...
Ying Liu +7 more
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