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Chromatin-associated DEK proteins maintain H3K27me3 balance and coordinate developmental transitions in plants. [PDF]
Nakamura M +8 more
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Using mice, we applied multi‐omics to compare liver and skeletal muscle after chronic alcohol consumption. The liver responded more strongly across genes, proteins, and metabolites, with a lowered PC:PE ratio. Muscle showed inflammation, extracellular matrix activation, impaired mitochondrial energetics, and an elevated PC:PE ratio. Lipidomics affected
Craig R. G. Willis +6 more
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Protocol for single-nucleus RNA sequencing of adult C. elegans neurons. [PDF]
St Ange J +3 more
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CERTAIN PATHWAY FRACTIONAL INTEGRAL FORMULAE INVOLVING EXTENDED k-HYPERGEOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Shilpi Jain +4 more
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Abstract Background Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) has long been recognized as having a wide range of beneficial properties for improving proliferation. However, the protective effects and specific mechanisms of d‐galactose‐induced testicular dysfunction in reproductively senescent rats are not fully understood.
Wenxin Ma +8 more
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Meta-evolutionary exome analysis identifies novel type 2 diabetes mellitus genes in the UK Biobank and all of us. [PDF]
Wilhelm K +6 more
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Advanced Paternal Age Impacts Common Loci in the Sperm and Placenta DNA Methylomes
ABSTRACT Background Epidemiological studies have reported an association between advanced paternal age at conception and an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring, such as autism spectrum disorder. Evidence suggests that DNA methylation alterations in spermatozoa of older men may be transmitted to the feto‐placental unit and ...
Julia Barnwell +12 more
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Fetal functional connectivity prospectively associates with autistic traits in toddlerhood. [PDF]
Chen B +4 more
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Effects of Seating Arrangements on Parliamentary Collaborations
ABSTRACT Does parliamentary seating affect parliamentary behavior? In this paper, we dig into the question of whether spatial proximity affects the behavior of elected representatives. Using data from the 50th legislative period of the Swiss parliament and an inferential network model, we estimate the effects of different operationalizations of seating
Laurence Brandenberger +1 more
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