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BLOC1S1 Attenuates B. Melitensis 16M LPS‐Triggered Autophagy by Spatial Confinement of TDP‐43
This study explores how B. melitensis 16M LPS and BLOC1S1 regulate autophagy in goat spermatogonial stem cells. The 16M LPS is activating AMPK‐dependent autophagy, increasing LC3B‐II/I ratios and lysosomal genes, while Escherichia coli LPS shows no effect.
Shicheng Wan +13 more
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Regulation of cashmere fineness traits by noncoding RNA in Jiangnan cashmere goats
Background Cashmere has long been used as the raw material for wool textiles. The diameter of the cashmere fibre determines its quality and economic value.
Cuiling Wu +8 more
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Ezetimibe therapy: mechanism of action and clinical update. [PDF]
The lowering of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is the primary target of therapy in the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular events.
Dayspring, Thomas D +2 more
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Management strategies for preventing and recovering from zoysiagrass winterkill
Abstract Zoysiagrass (Zoysia spp. Willd.) is a warm‐season grass used from tropical to temperate climates, and it generally requires fewer inputs than most other cool‐ and warm‐season turfgrasses. The development of new zoysiagrass cultivars has increased its use in the United States, but its adaptation and specific uses are species and cultivar ...
T. Q. Carr +5 more
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Simple Summary Previous research has demonstrated that the differences in yield, length, and fineness among different age groups are not proportional, indicating variations in cashmere density, specifically pertaining to the population of active ...
Junxia Li +9 more
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This study explores how dispersed grazing (grassland sharing) enhances biodiversity and ecosystem health compared to concentrated grazing (grassland sparing) in Inner Mongolia's grasslands, balancing livestock production with conservation. Abstract The increasing global demand for livestock products (meat, milk, and wool) drives overgrazing, leading to
Wenhuai Li, Takehiro Sasaki
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Cashmere and wool are both natural animal fibers used in the textile industry, but cashmere is of superior quality, is rarer, and more precious. It is therefore important to distinguish the two fibers accurately and effectively.
Dongpeng Luo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Designer–artisan co‐design in the traditional crafts industry is recognised as promoting social innovation. However, existing co‐design approaches in textile craft sectors are often fragmented, which presents challenges for systematically supporting co‐design.
Jianan Hu, Eunsuk Hur, Briony Thomas
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Cashmere Modification with Biological Macromolecules by Plasma-Enzyme Crosslinking Technique
Biogenic extracts are widely used in the food and cosmetic fields for their excellent health care benefits and biocompatibility. Here, to develop multifunctional health cashmere fiber, biological macromolecules (chitosan, sericin and collagen) are ...
Qing Zhang, Wen-Xiao Ma, Meng-Yao Tang
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Indices for the identification of biologically productive cashmere goats within farms
Objectively comparing cashmere goats with different cashmere production, mean fibre diameter (MFD) and staple length (SL) is difficult for farmers. We aimed to develop indices to enable cashmere producers to identify productive goats within their own ...
Butler, K. L., McGregor, B. A.
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