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This study presents telomere‐to‐telomere genome assemblies for two populations of Larimichthys crocea. We identified centromere‐specific tandem repeats invaded by LTR/ERV1 retrotransposons, unique 5S rRNA enrichment patterns, and population‐specific structural variants. Comparative genomic analyses further reveal distinct adaptive mechanisms in the MYD
Yu Cui+9 more
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The policy of import substitution as the basis for economic security and well-being of society [PDF]
Yu S Makasheva+4 more
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Industria manufacturera y sustitución de importaciones (Uruguay, 1911-1930) [PDF]
The development of manufacturing industry in Uruguay began a long term before the thirties crisis. Since the last quarter of the nineteenth century there has been a process of industrial growth continued, with variations, over the first three decades of ...
Héctor Tajam, Jaime Yaffé
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NamiRNA‐Enhancer Network: The Changing Era Challenge and Chance of miRNA
MiRNAs (miRNAs) regulate diverse biological processes across species. Unlike canonical miRNA‐mediated gene repression, Nuclear Activating miRNAs (NamiRNAs) can efficiently upregulate gene expression by targeting enhancers. This review systematically summarizes recent advances in NamiRNA research, elucidates the theory of NamiRNA‐Enhancer‐mediated Gene ...
Lu Chen+13 more
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Import-substituting high-tech production of medical devices [PDF]
Alexey Soloviev+3 more
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A bioluminescent probe, BLGLN, comprising BL568 and ASCT2‐uptaken AA201, enables real‐time monitoring and evaluation of ASCT2‐mediated glutamine uptake rates in living tumors via Staudinger ligation, aiding tumor metabolism studies and targeted therapeutics.
Bing‐Jun Zhou+9 more
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Impacts of RCEP's trade barrier reductions on China's agricultural trade: A GTAP simulation. [PDF]
Cai H, Liao Z, Li T.
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Armington elasticities and tariff regime: An application to European Union rice imports [PDF]
Most of the European Union’s (EU) import sources for rice are in developing countries and the least-developed countries (LDCs). The EU has moreover made a commitment to allow duty-free and quota-free access to rice imports originating in the LDCs from ...
Esmaeil Pishbahar+1 more
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