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Xylem cell size regulation is a key adaptive response to water deficit in Eucalyptus grandis. [PDF]
Keret R, Drew DM, Hills PN.
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Boundaries of photosynthesis: adaptations of carbon fixation in extreme environments
Photosynthesis faces challenges from environmental extremes of temperature, pH, and salinity, limiting gas diffusion, modifying membrane fluidity, and destabilizing photochemical and biochemical reactions. Photosynthetic organisms have evolved unique adaptations overcoming these stresses and maintaining their photosynthetic activity.
Pere Aguiló‐Nicolau+3 more
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Chromatin Compaction Follows a Power Law Scaling with Cell Size from Interphase Through Mitosis
Stockinger P+4 more
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Chromosome Division in Early Embryos-Is Everything under Control? And Is the Cell Size Important? [PDF]
Horakova A, Konecna M, Anger M.
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In human monocytic cells THP‐1, a limited uptake of native—not oxidized—LDL/VLDL induced expression of scavenger receptor A and cellular adhesion. Induction was inhibited by lysosomotropic (WR‐1065) and lipophilic (BHT) antioxidants and by siRNAs against ferritinophagy.
Martina Čierna+4 more
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Bacterial cell size modulation along the growth curve across nutrient conditions
Nieto C, Igler C, Singh A.
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Growth and Cell Size of Microalga Auxenochlorella protothecoides AS-1 under Different Trophic Modes. [PDF]
Chen H, Sosa A, Chen F.
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The impact of frailty syndrome on skeletal muscle histology: preventive effects of exercise
Frailty syndrome exacerbates skeletal muscle degeneration via increased ECM deposition and myofiber loss. This study, using a murine model, demonstrates that endurance exercise attenuates these histopathological alterations, preserving muscle integrity. Findings support exercise as a viable strategy to counteract frailty‐induced musculoskeletal decline
Fujue Ji+3 more
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Cell size homeostasis is tightly controlled throughout the cell cycle. [PDF]
Liu X, Yan J, Kirschner MW.
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The contrast transfer function (CTF) is an imaging aberration that is a major resolution‐limiting factor in cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM). Precise CTF estimation is key to overcoming this limitation, but is particularly challenging in cryo‐electron tomography (cryo‐ET) data. Here, we present an approach for using geometric information to assist in
Sagar Khavnekar, William Wan
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