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The whole genome assembly and evolution analyze of carmine radish (Raphanus sativus L.) Mitochondrion

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Carmine radish, which contained a high natural red pigment (red radish pigment), was peculiar produced in Fuling, Chongqing City. Here, the complete nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial (mt) genome of carmine radish (Raphanus sativus L.) have been ...
Hua Peng, Jian Gao
doaj   +1 more source

Martine aux archives : appréhender l'auctorialité sérielle dans les archives Casterman

open access: yesStrenae, 2023
The Martine series by Gilbert Delahaye and Marcel Marlier strikingly lacks critical attention, when compared to the immensity of its commercial success. Industrially produced in the context of a massification of young children’s literature, these serial ...
Florian Moine, Sylvain Lesage
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluating the Impact of Presentation on Learning and Narrative in AR of Cultural Heritage

open access: yesIEEE Access
Cultural heritage exhibits an inherent relationship among various historical concepts and events. Previous studies that integrate augmented reality with cultural heritage have recognized AR as an effective tool for experiencing and learning about ...
Eunji Yoo, Jeongmin Yu
doaj   +1 more source

TRAF2 binds to TIFA via a novel motif and contributes to its autophagic degradation

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
TRAF family members couple receptor signalling complexes to downstream outputs, but how they interact with these complexes is not always clear. Here, we show that during ADP‐heptose signalling, TRAF2 binding to TIFA requires two short sequence motifs in the C‐terminal tail of TIFA, which are distinct from the TRAF6 binding motif.
Tom Snelling   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The epithelial barrier theory proposes a comprehensive explanation for the origins of allergic and other chronic noncommunicable diseases

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Exposure to common noxious agents (1), including allergens, pollutants, and micro‐nanoplastics, can cause epithelial barrier damage (2) in our body's protective linings. This may trigger an immune response to our microbiome (3). The epithelial barrier theory explains how this process can lead to chronic noncommunicable diseases (4) affecting organs ...
Can Zeyneloglu   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

Goodbye flat lymphoma biology

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Three‐dimensional (3D) biological systems have become key tools in lymphoma research, offering reliable in vitro and ex vivo platforms to explore pathogenesis and support precision medicine. This review highlights current 3D non‐Hodgkin lymphoma models, detailing their features, advantages, and limitations, and provides a broad perspective on future ...
Carla Faria   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

What Makes Theatrical Performances Successful in China's Tourism Industry? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This study aims to explore the factors affecting the success of a popular tourist product, namely, theatrical performance, within the context of China's tourism industry and develop a model based on previously successful productions.
Catherine Cheung   +27 more
core   +1 more source

ERBIN limits epithelial cell plasticity via suppression of TGF‐β signaling

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
In breast and lung cancer patients, low ERBIN expression correlates with poor clinical outcomes. Here, we show that ERBIN inhibits TGF‐β‐induced epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition in NMuMG breast and A549 lung adenocarcinoma cell lines. ERBIN suppresses TGF‐β/SMAD signaling and reduces TGF‐β‐induced ERK phosphorylation.
Chao Li   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Football and media matters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Examines how media and communication studies have engaged with football, both as a cultural form and as industry over the ...
Boyle, Raymond
core  

Thermostable neutral metalloprotease from Geobacillus sp. EA1 does not share thermolysin's preference for substrates with leucine at the P1′ position

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Knowing how proteases recognise preferred substrates facilitates matching proteases to applications. The S1′ pocket of protease EA1 directs cleavage to the N‐terminal side of hydrophobic residues, particularly leucine. The S1′ pocket of thermolysin differs from EA's at only one position (leucine in place of phenylalanine), which decreases cleavage ...
Grant R. Broomfield   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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