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The chemosensory gene families of insects encode proteins that are crucial for host location, mate finding, oviposition, and avoidance behaviors. The insect peripheral chemosensory system comprises odorant receptors (ORs), gustatory receptors (GRs ...
Jothi Kumar Yuvaraj +3 more
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This study shows the protective effects of potential probiotic strain of Pediococci strains against diarrheal Escherichia coli strains in Caenorhabditis elegans model system. The E. coli strains resulted in severe morphological and physiological damage to the worm whereas the probiotic interventions were able to reduce these damages.
Gunjan Sadera +4 more
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Discovery of Chemosensory Genes in the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis.
The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a devastating fruit fly pest in tropical and sub-tropical countries. Like other insects, this fly uses its chemosensory system to efficiently interact with its environment. However, our understanding of the
Zhongzhen Wu +5 more
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Cancer Neuroscience: Innovative Conception and Emerging Strategy of Therapy
In this review, we summarize nerve–cancer interactions and conclude two additional interactions, “perineural invasion” and “neuro‐microbic‐oncology.” Emphasizing the important role of nerves in tumor progression. The nervous system also contributes to the development of cancer comorbidities such as cancer depression and cognitive dysfunction.
Ting Wang +5 more
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Severe Hypoxia Reduces Adenylyl Cyclase 6 Expression and Function in Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Adenylyl cyclase 6 (AC6) plays an important role in the generation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) in the lungs. In cystic fibrosis, excessive mucus production and reduced mucociliary clearance create regions of severe hypoxia that can affect cell functions.
Ryan H. Cunnington +5 more
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A chemosensory protein named HarmCSP5 in cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) was obtained from antennal cDNA libraries and expressed in Escherichia coli.
Tian-tao ZHANG +4 more
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Thermal stress significantly alters signalling receptor abundance in the model cnidarian Exaiptasia diaphana. TRPA1, EP2 and GRIK2 increased under elevated temperatures, while EP4 remained unchanged, indicating differential thermal modulation of oxylipin‐ and glutamate‐linked pathways.
Andrea G. Gamba +6 more
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Using a Robust and Sensitive GFP-Based cGMP Sensor for Real-Time Imaging in Intact Caenorhabditis elegans. [PDF]
cGMP plays a role in sensory signaling and plasticity by regulating ion channels, phosphodiesterases, and kinases. Studies that primarily used genetic and biochemical tools suggest that cGMP is spatiotemporally regulated in multiple sensory modalities ...
Ali, Nebat +22 more
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Chromosome‐scale genome assembly of the South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus sp.1
Anastrepha fraterculus sp. 1 is a major fruit fly pest in Argentina, currently controlled through chemical treatments and traps. This study aims to enhance the genomic understanding of this species to support the development of sterile insect technique as well as the use of innovative technologies.
Máximo Rivarola +15 more
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Acid–Base Dysregulation Links Aging Metabolism to Frailty
Our Metabolic Buffer Model posits that chronic acid load from aging and accumulated stressors depletes total acid buffer reserve, disrupting intersystem crosstalk. This hidden homeostatic erosion drives clinical frailty and underlies homeostatic failure during stress, unifying Rockwood's deficit accumulation and Fried's phenotype models.
Wan‐Hui Liao +2 more
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