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In the free‐living platyhelminth flatworm, Girardia tigrina, the sleep‐promoting neurotransmitter, gamma‐aminobutyric acid (or GABA), decreases oxygen consumption rate relative to the wake‐promoting neurotransmitter, dopamine, and also a neurotransmitter‐free control.
Shauni E. T. Omond +5 more
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Symbiotic scyphozoan jellyfish are poorly understood in terms of their symbionts and traits, as well as the ecological significance of this association. Dinoflagellate symbionts of the medusae Cotylorhiza tuberculata, Phyllorhiza punctata, and Cassiopea ...
Lucija Raspor Dall’Olio +4 more
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Combined inhibition of CTPS1 and ATR is a metabolic vulnerability in p53‐deficient myeloma cells
Abstract In multiple myeloma, as in B‐cell malignancies, mono‐ and especially bi‐allelic TP53 gene inactivation is a high‐risk factor for treatment resistance, and there are currently no therapies specifically targeting p53 deficiency. In this study, we evaluated if the loss of cell cycle control in p53‐deficient myeloma cells would confer a ...
Romane Durand +17 more
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Addressing the safety of new food sources and production systems
Abstract New food sources and production systems (NFPS) are garnering much attention, driven by international trade, changing consumer preferences, potential sustainability benefits, and innovations in climate‐resilient food production systems. However, NFPS can introduce new challenges for food safety agencies and food manufacturers.
Yong Quan Tan +4 more
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Abstract Background Efficacy of the Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor baricitinib for severe alopecia areata (AA) continuously increased over 52 weeks in two Phase 3 trials. There are limited long‐term data on JAK inhibitors in AA. Objectives To evaluate efficacy and safety of baricitinib for severe AA through 104 weeks of continuous therapy.
M. Senna +10 more
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First person – Casandra Newkirk
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers.
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Variation in symbiont uptake in the early ontogeny of the upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea spp.
The upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea, like many cnidarians, form obligate symbioses with dinoflagellates belonging to the genus Symbiodinium (commonly known as zooxanthellae).
Mellas, Rachel E. +3 more
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As medusas do gênero Cassiopea Péron & Lesueur, 1810 estão amplamente distribuídas em habitats marinhos e estuarinos, tropicais e subtropicais, rasos; são os únicos membros de Kolpophorae com representantes no Atlântico Ocidental e no Indo-Pacífico.
Mora, Edgar Gamero
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Hematological parameters on the effect of the jellyfish venom Cassiopea andromeda in animal models
For the first time, we previously recorded an enormous population of the Cassiopea andromeda jellyfish that had increased dramatically from Bushehr coasts of Iran.
Iraj Nabipour +3 more
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Cassiopea In Situ Hybridization v1
This is a protocol for in situ hybridization using Digoxigenin-labeled RNA probes to genes of interest. A separate protocol describes the design and synthesis of those probes. The purpose of this protocol is to visualize the spatial expression of genes. This protocol was written up by Bailey M.
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