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Sex‐Specific Regulation of Glycemic Homeostasis by Theabrownin from Pu‐erh Tea
Pu‐erh tea's key component, theabrownin (TB), lowers blood glucose in a sex‐specific manner. In females, estrogen boosts intestinal MUC2 production, which dramatically enhances TB's ability to inhibit the carbohydrate‐digesting enzyme α‐glucosidase.
Yang Li +22 more
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A comprehensive meta‐analysis of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) across five diverse tomato populations reveals a high‐resolution atlas of transcriptional regulation and uncovers conserved and population‐specific regulatory architectures underlying fruit nutritional quality traits, including flavonoids, sugars, organic acids, carotenoids ...
Jiantao Zhao +14 more
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Correction: BRMDA: prediction model for potential microbe-drug associations based on bilinear attention networks and random forest. [PDF]
Yu G +7 more
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A single‐cell atlas of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma development reveals progressive ductal‐fibroblast‐immune crosstalk. Tumor‐derived LAMB3 drives the formation of immunosuppressive LRRC15+ fibroblasts through the ITGB1/FAK/MAPK/FOSL2 signaling. Glycolytic reprogramming upregulates LAMB3 and correlates with LRRC15+ fibroblast enrichment.
Xuqing Shi +23 more
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Moose Space Use, Fidelity, and Selection of Calving Sites Within Forestry- and Fire-Disturbance Regimes of Northern Quebec, Canada. [PDF]
Borgeaud LeBlanc M +3 more
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Nickel–aluminum composite oxide (NiAlOx‐300) derived from NiAl layered double hydroxide showed high activity for hydrogenolysis of various lignin models. Especially, hydrogenolysis of benzyl phenyl ether could be efficiently proceeded at 20°C and 1 MPa H2.
Jinpeng Liang +9 more
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Oregon State Forester ; Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1970)
Magazine of the OSU Oregon Forestry Alumni Association.Keywords: Forest Engineering, Alumni Association President, Graduate Program, Fernhoppers Day, With The Classes, Student Selection Committee, Alumni Centennial Award, Forest Products, Charles W. Fox,
OSU Oregon Forestry Alumni Association
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Corals and Reef‐Dwelling Fish Regulate Carbon Storage and Cycling Processes in Coral Reef Ecosystems
Coral reefs are biodiversity hotspots, yet their role in carbon storage and cycling remains poorly understood. Using field surveys and modeling in the South China Sea, we reveal the overlooked potential of carbon storage in reef ecosystems and how reef fish, corals, and surface sediment jointly shape reef carbon reservoirs.
Yiting Chen +8 more
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Oregon State Forester ; Vol. 22, No. 1 (January 1969)
Magazine of the OSU Oregon Forestry Alumni Association; Centennial Edition.Keywords: Oregon State Centennial, Graduate Studies, With The Classes, Missing Names, Communication Skills, Forest Products, Photo Gallery, Dean's Corner, Fernhopper Banquet 1968,
OSU Oregon Forestry Alumni Association
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Among the heavy metals (HMs) whose concentrations in natural environments have risen considerably in the last era, chromium (Cr) is one of the most toxic.
Ayse Ozturk Pulatoglu +4 more
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