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Advances in Avian Diagnostic Pathology: Current Trends, Challenges and Future Directions: A Review
Advances in avian diagnostic pathology integrate histopathology, immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics and digital pathology to enhance the detection and management of poultry diseases. Emerging tools, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, further improve diagnostic accuracy, disease surveillance and outbreak prediction.
Gebyaw Menge Getnet +2 more
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Tho1 and MOS11 promote nucleic acid double-strand unwinding by facilitating DEAD-box helicase oligomerization. [PDF]
Becker F +6 more
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Organ‐specific aging clocks integrating genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics offer a more accurate assessment of biological aging than single‐omics approaches. This review proposes a multi‐omics framework emphasizing tissue data, longitudinal study designs, and clinically meaningful training outcomes to advance the ...
Maria Vasileiou +3 more
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Structural insights into WRN helicase reveal conformational states and opportunities for MSI-H cancer drug discovery. [PDF]
Fletcher CT +12 more
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Glioblastoma U251MG cells were cultured in 2D monolayers and 3D spheroids to model tumor architecture. Comparative LC–MS/MS proteomics identified proteins associated with chemoresistance in 3D conditions. Selected candidates were functionally validated by gene knockdown and drug sensitivity assays to confirm their roles in modulating glioblastoma ...
Wannawat Khotchawan +6 more
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Stalling the Enemy: Targeting Nsp13 for Next-Generation SARS-CoV-2 Antivirals. [PDF]
Castro JM +13 more
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The Eukaryotic Initiation Factor (eIF) 4G HEAT Domain Promotes Translation Re-initiation in Yeast Both Dependent on and Independent of eIF4A mRNA Helicase [PDF]
Ryosuke Watanabe +5 more
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ABSTRACT Plants are frequently exposed to adverse conditions. Priming, also known as acclimation or hardening, induces stress memory and prepares plants for future challenges by activating defense and protective mechanisms. For this reason, priming is an effective means to maintain plant yield in the face of climate change. Memory behind the priming is
Aslihan Temel, Nihal Gören‐Sağlam
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