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This study reveals the molecular mechanism by which the transcription factor FgSge1 regulates mycotoxin biosynthesis and virulence in Fusarium graminearum. FgSge1 binds to the TAARGTTT cis‐element, enabling self‐activation. It recruits the SAGA complex, promotes histone acetylation, and facilitates jet‐like chromatin remodeling, thereby activating ...
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Proton FLASH Exposure Preserves Gut Commensal Microbiomes and Spares Intestinal Stem Cells
This study highlights the role of Proton FLASH abdominal irradiation in sparing of intestinal stem cells and preservation of key gut microbial population resulting minimization of radiation toxicity in intestinal epithelium in mice. Our findings support the potential of Proton FLASH to improve the therapeutic ratio for abdominal radiation exposure ...
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Economy of the Golden Horde Population
Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2009The settled regions of the Golden Horde had a well-developed agriculture. The main crop was millet, followed by rye, wheat, barley, oat, and peas. Hunting was mainly for furs and had little importance as a source of meat in comparison with livestock, which was popular not only among nomads but was also exported to India, Persia, and European countries.
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WARFARE OF ULUS JOCHI (GOLDEN HORDE)
KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIESThis article is devoted to the military affairs of the Eurasian empire called the Golden Horde (Ulus of Jochi). The objective of this study is to summarize the materials concerning the military affairs of the Ulus of Jochi and to highlight its characteristic features.
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Golden eagle optimizer: A nature-inspired metaheuristic algorithm
Computers and Industrial Engineering, 2021Abdolkarim Mohammadi-Balani +2 more
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