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In conclusion, the developed sorbitan monostearate formulations can potentially improve deficient skin barrier function as a part of basic therapy of skin diseases and act as a superior alternative to market products comprising a minimum of well‐chosen ingredients.
Hans Schoenfelder+2 more
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Big data and artificial intelligence‐aided crop breeding: Progress and prospects
Artificial intelligence technologies integrate biological big data to assist crop genetics and breeding. Intelligent precision design breeding combines biological techniques, bioinformatics, and breeding art from breeders to enhance crop breeding. ABSTRACT The past decade has witnessed rapid developments in gene discovery, biological big data (BBD ...
Wanchao Zhu+3 more
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More than flowering: CONSTANS plays multifaceted roles in plant development and stress responses
This review traces research on CONSTANS (CO), from its discovery and functional studies to the exploration of its mechanisms in regulating flowering time and the circadian clock, and newly discovered functions, providing insight into the roles of CO and laying a foundation for future research.
Bin Yu, Yilong Hu, Xingliang Hou
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Decoding small peptides: Regulators of plant growth and stress resilience
This review explores how small peptides act as key regulators of plant growth, development, and stress responses. It highlights recent advances in small peptide identification and their roles in enhancing plant resilience to environmental challenges, offering new perspectives for improving crop productivity.
Fei Xiao, Huapeng Zhou, Honghui Lin
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Recent advances in improving yield and immunity through transcription factor engineering
Recent advances have demonstrated that modulating transcription factors can help balance growth and immunity, which is critical to achieving high yield and disease resistance in crops. This review provides a perspective on how specific transcription factors can be engineered to enhance growth and immunity simultaneously. ABSTRACT Transcription factors (
Arya Bagus Boedi Iswanto+5 more
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ABSTRACT Despite its role in energy and amino acid (AA) metabolism, no work has investigated creatine (Cr) content in commercial cat food. This study evaluated the Cr, creatinine (CrN), crude protein (CP) and AA concentrations of 30 commercial extruded cat diets.
Taylor Richards+3 more
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Biomaterials for Reconstructive Treatment of Peri‐Implantitis
Reconstructive therapy should be implemented in contained defects. Various bone filler materials with or without a barrier membrane and/or adjunctive biologics may be applied. ABSTRACT Peri‐implantitis is a pathological condition affecting the tissues surrounding dental implants, marked by inflammation of the peri‐implant connective tissue and ...
Ausra Ramanauskaite+3 more
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In this study, we revealed the frequent allopolyploidization events and immense paleogenome reshuffling during the diversification of plants in Oleaceae. At the same time, we explored the effects of these ancient evolutionary events on the synthesis of specific secondary metabolites and environmental adaptability of extant plants from Oleaceae ...
Jiaqi Wang+13 more
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ABSTRACT Plants adapt to their local environment through complex interactions between genes, gene networks and hormones. Although the impact of gene expression on trait regulation and evolution has been recognised for many decades, its role in the evolution of adaptation is still a subject of intense exploration.
Zoe Broad+7 more
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ABSTRACT Herbivorous insects need to cope with changing host plant biochemistry caused by abiotic and biotic impacts, to meet their dietary requirements. Larvae of the multivoltine European grapevine moth Lobesia botrana, one of the main insect pests in viticulture, feed on both flowers and berries.
Christine Becker+3 more
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