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The Landscape and Regulation of Histone Crotonylation in Mammalian Gametes and Early Embryos
Histone crotonylation undergoes a genome‐wide transition from broad domains to canonical narrow peaks during minor zygotic genome activation (ZGA). This remodeling is required for proper major ZGA and blastocyst formation. Disruption of this transition by transcriptional inhibition, metabolic perturbation, or HDAC1 dysfunction impairs embryonic ...
Shenli Yuan +8 more
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The graphical abstract image of bamboo‐like whisker‐reinforced Ca‐P bioceramics accelerating large segmental bone regeneration. ABSTRACT Regenerative repair of segmental bone defect remains a major clinical challenge. The conventional mental implants suffer from mechanical strength mismatch and long‐term foreign bodies presence.
Cong Feng +10 more
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Palmitic Acid Promotes Antiviral Innate Immunity via ZDHHC20‐Mediated CMPK2 Palmitoylation
Metabolites have important functions in innate immune activation and regulation. Wang et al. uncover metabolic regulation of antiviral immunity through CMPK2 palmitoylation, which regulates CMPK2 mitochondrial localization and is promoted by ZDHHC20 but reversed by PPT1, inhibition of which antagonizes viral infection in mice.
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Multidimensional laser‐induced graphene (LIG) spanning from 0D to 3D architectures is comprehensively reviewed for multifunctional biomedical platforms, including biosensing, theranostics, and bioactive interface applications, which highlights its potentials for point‐of‐care diagnostics, wearable health monitoring, smart drug delivery, and tissue ...
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This study reveals a citrate–ACLY–H3K27ac metabolic–epigenetic axis driving inflammatory gene activation and kidney fibrosis, highlighting ACLY inhibition as a potential therapeutic strategy for chronic kidney disease (CKD). ABSTRACT The mechanisms by which metabolic stress drives epigenetic dysregulation and fibrosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD ...
Chunxiu Du +15 more
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In vitro propagation of cashewnut
Plant Cell Reports, 1996In vitro plant propagation was developed for seedling shoot tips, leaf axils, and cotyledonary nodes of cashew, Anacardium occidentale. Factors affecting multiplication rate included age of explant source, explant type, medium composition, light requirements, and transfer frequency. Cotyledonary nodes produced more buds than other explant types.
S, Das, T B, Jha, S, Jha
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Acta Horticulturae, 1997
A method for propagation of tulip in vitro is reported. Shoots were regenerated from stem explants placed on medium containing 5/iM zeatin and 5ftM a-naphthaleneacetic acid. However, about 90% of the structures formed under these conditions did not contain a meristem and could not be used for propagation.
Kuijpers, A.M., Langens-Gerrits, M.
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A method for propagation of tulip in vitro is reported. Shoots were regenerated from stem explants placed on medium containing 5/iM zeatin and 5ftM a-naphthaleneacetic acid. However, about 90% of the structures formed under these conditions did not contain a meristem and could not be used for propagation.
Kuijpers, A.M., Langens-Gerrits, M.
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In vitro propagation ofAtractylodes lancea
Plant Cell Reports, 1984Shoot cultures ofAtractylodes lancea DC. (Compositae) have been established by inoculating the flower bud on Linsmaier-Skoog's medium supplemented with 10(-5) M naphthaleneacetic acid and 10(-5) M 6-benzyl-aminopurine. Shoots were multiplied on a medium containing 10(-6) M 6-benzylaminopurine.
N, Hiraoka +3 more
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In vitro propagation of Iris pallida
Plant Cell Reports, 1993Plantlets were regenerated from callus of Iris pallida, an important perfume plant. Only the leaf base attached to the rhizome had the ability to generate yellow-colored callus on LS medium supplemented with 1 mg/l 2,4-D and 0.1 mg/l KT in the dark.
Y, Gozu +6 more
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2009
In vitro propagation of rose is an important tool for rapid multiplication and development of new cultivars with desirable traits. However, successful in vitro propagation requires an understanding of specific requirements and precise manipulation of various factors.
Pratap Kumar, Pati +3 more
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In vitro propagation of rose is an important tool for rapid multiplication and development of new cultivars with desirable traits. However, successful in vitro propagation requires an understanding of specific requirements and precise manipulation of various factors.
Pratap Kumar, Pati +3 more
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