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[Improvement of clinical ultrasonography in musculoskeletal pathology in primary care]. [PDF]
Odriozola Solabarrieta E +3 more
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Summary Plastic responses of plants to their environment vary as a result of genetic differentiation within and among species. To accurately predict rangewide responses to climate change, it is necessary to characterize genotype‐specific reaction norms across the continuum of historic and future climate conditions comprising a species' range. The North
Alayna Mead +21 more
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[Cardiac hydatidosis complicated with cerebral embolism: case report]. [PDF]
Lazo-Soldevilla MA, Robles-Cabello S.
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Summary Agrobacterium‐mediated transformation by floral inoculation (AMT‐FI) enables genetic engineering without tissue culture. It is widely used in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, yet its efficiency and broader applicability remain limited. Here, we used a dual‐reporter system (RUBY and hygromycin resistance) to identify key floral stages and ...
Mao‐Sen Liu +6 more
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[Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection as a Therapeutic Option for Rectal Lesions in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis]. [PDF]
Capaldi IB +8 more
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Summary Calcium (Ca2+) signaling is integral to nearly all aspects of plant biology, including development and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. It operates through two main layers: the generation of Ca2+ signals and their decoding by Ca2+‐binding proteins, which act early in diverse signaling pathways. The system exhibits remarkable robustness
Chunxia Zhang, Yang Song, Jörg Kudla
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[Chronic pain and persistent pain: Conceptual and clinical differences in pain terminology]. [PDF]
Vázquez Canales LM +3 more
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Confrontations and wear and tear of academic life: a proposal for an undergraduate course. [PDF]
Santoro R +5 more
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Root cell wall plasticity in iron homeostasis: an overlooked frontier in plant nutrition
Summary Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth and development, yet its availability in soils is often limited or excessive, leading to widespread Fe deficiency or toxicity that constrains crop productivity. While Fe uptake, transport, and signaling pathways have been well characterized, the role of the root cell wall as a dynamic ...
Poonam Kanwar, Petra Bauer
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