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Development of human monoclonal antibodies against TARM1 by yeast display
Human monoclonal antibodies against TARM1 are generated by yeast display‐guided selection. These antibodies bind to soluble and cell‐surface forms of TARM1. Also, these antibodies exhibit agonistic activity in the NFAT‐GFP reporter assay, indicating that TARM1 signaling can be functionally modulated by antibodies and suggesting TARM1 as a potential ...
Rikio Yabe +5 more
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Matrix metalloproteinase‐9 (MMP9) drives ovarian cancer progression. Using MMP9‐null cells (M9‐KO) created from ovarian cancer cells, we found MMP9 loss did not block Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF)‐driven E‐cadherin dissolution or EMT but delayed and reduced EGF‐driven membrane protrusions. Transient MMP9 re‐expression drove membrane protrusion.
Claire Strauel +8 more
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Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical in plastics, exerts dual effects on bladder cancer cells: low doses promote growth and migration, while high doses suppress growth and migration. Multi‐omics and bioinformatics reveal BPA acts via MAPK and inflammatory pathways.
Shaomin Niu +10 more
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This study explores the feasibility of expressing the antitumoral protein Amblyomin‐X through a suicide gene therapy approach and investigates its intracellular fate after gene delivery. Although the gene is efficiently expressed, melanoma cells rapidly degrade the Amblyomin‐X protein via proteasome activity.
Victor Dal Posolo Cinel +4 more
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MiR‐513a promotes human erythroid differentiation by modulating c‐Jun
During early human erythropoiesis, miR‐513a promoted erythroid differentiation in primary human CD34+ hematopoietic stem‐progenitor cells and human TF‐1 erythroleukemic cells by indirectly decreasing c‐Jun and phospho‐c‐Jun expression, which are associated with increased GATA1 expression.
MinJung Kim +11 more
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Plant Breeding, 1994
Abstract2483 almond seedlings developed from 42 crosses between 12 parents were studied for three years (1989, 1990 and 1991). General and specific combining ability was determined for six traits (all years) and eight traits (1989 only). Additive factors are largely responsible for the genetic control of all traits, non‐additive factors being of ...
Garcia, J.E. +2 more
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Abstract2483 almond seedlings developed from 42 crosses between 12 parents were studied for three years (1989, 1990 and 1991). General and specific combining ability was determined for six traits (all years) and eight traits (1989 only). Additive factors are largely responsible for the genetic control of all traits, non‐additive factors being of ...
Garcia, J.E. +2 more
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Heterosis and combining ability effects on cotton. I. Combining ability
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1988Combining ability for a number of yield and quality attributes of cultivated cotton (Gossypium) was studied in two diallel experiments under high-yielding conditions in northern Australia. The first diallel comprised nine G. hirsutum parents of North American and African origin, the second diallel of thirteen parents besides American and African ...
NJ Thomson, DJ Luckett
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Madras Agricultural Journal, 1979
The nature and magnitude of combining ability effects in 36 crosses of Sorghum involving two male sterile lines with 18 pollinators were studied in respect of yield per plant and other yield contributing charecters. The estimate of variance due to g.c.a.
SRIVASTAVA A.N +3 more
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The nature and magnitude of combining ability effects in 36 crosses of Sorghum involving two male sterile lines with 18 pollinators were studied in respect of yield per plant and other yield contributing charecters. The estimate of variance due to g.c.a.
SRIVASTAVA A.N +3 more
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Combining ability in pigeonpea
Madras Agricultural Journal, 2000Using combining ability studies line x tester analysis in pigeonpea revealed non-additive gene action for the expression of days to first flowering, days to 50 per cent flowering, number of branches per plant, plant height, number of pods per plant, days to maturity, number of seeds per pod and additive gene action for seed yield. Parents MS Prabhat DT
JAYAMALA P, RATHNASAMY R
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Combining Ability in Sugarcane
Madras Agricultural Journal, 2009General and specific combining ability variances and their effects were studied for 18 cross combinations in Line X Tester mating design. The study includes Cane yield and quality characters in sugarcane. Study indicated the predominance of non additive gene action for all the characters studied.Among the lines CoC 671 and Co 86032 were good general ...
Lourdusamy A., Anbuselvam Y.
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