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Dynamic Landscape of Alternative Splicing During Early Embryogenesis of the Rhesus Monkey. [PDF]
Li A, Zhang Y, Zhai Y, Xing Y.
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Macromolecule‐dependent increases in extracellular fluid viscosity alter cell phenotype. These distinct macromolecules create different extracellular environments that modulate cell morphology and mechanoprotein expression, migration and invasion capacity, and cellular mechanical properties.
Ian M. Smith +6 more
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The Ubiquitin-Proteasome System in Flowering Plant Reproduction: Mechanisms, Functional Diversity, and Regulatory Networks. [PDF]
Jiang X +6 more
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Immunohistochemical analysis of transcription factors in GCNIS associated with pure EC and YST suggests that reprogramming to non‐seminoma occurs outside the spermatogonial niche. In these tumors, reprogramming may occur immediately upon invasion of the stroma or within seminiferous tubules but outside the spermatogonial niche (i.e., in intratubular ...
Daisy Maharjan +15 more
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Genome Identification of <i>GLP</i> Family in Korean Pine and Study on the Function of <i>GLP1-2-6</i>/<i>GLP1-2-21</i> in Somatic Embryo Maturation. [PDF]
Tang S, Yang L.
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Abstract Wnt proteins are a family of molecules that help control how cells grow, develop and communicate – processes that are fundamental to the development and health of all animals. Although Wnt pathways have been studied extensively in model species, very little is known about how they operate in marine fish.
Angeliki Maravelia +4 more
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MRI findings of an incidental ectopic posterior pituitary gland in an adult: Case report and review of T1 hyperintense lesions in the literature. [PDF]
Hashem S, Murhega RB, Migabo PA.
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Abstract Reports of teratogenic embryos in elasmobranchs have been documented in multiple species, with proposed aetiologies including environmental disturbances, genetic mutations, predation, exposure to endocrine‐disrupting compounds and maternal stress.
Douglas de Castro Ribeiro +2 more
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Hypoxia-induced gene expression changes in N. vectensis embryos. [PDF]
Hadife S, Wang H, Hongo Y, Watanabe H.
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The rice aldehyde dehydrogenase OsALDH2B1 enhances grain size and tolerance to alkaline soil by repressing GRAIN SIZE 3 and activating catalases. SERL1‐mediated phosphorylation stabilizes OsALDH2B1 under stress, establishing a signaling axis that overcomes growth‐defense trade‐offs and provides a direct target for breeding high‐yield, alkaline ...
Zemin Ma +13 more
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