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Forage Crop Research in the Modern Age
Forage crops are increasingly vital to sustainable agriculture, yet urgent demands for transformative innovations create unprecedented opportunities and challenges. This review synthesizes the latest advances in forage research, spotlighting cutting‐edge breeding technologies and their transformative potential.
Qikun Liu+11 more
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Individualized Nutritional Counseling Closes Growth and Nutrition Gaps in Infants With Food Protein-Induced Allergic Proctocolitis: 6-Month Follow-Up Study. [PDF]
Çelik MN, Köksal E.
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Staphylococcus aureus in the infant upper respiratory tract: II. Observations on domiciliary-delivered babies [PDF]
Valerie Hurst
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This study integrates dual‐reporter genetics, imaging flow cytometry, and single‐cell sequencing to characterize rare bihormonal cells in mouse and human pancreatic islets. Gcg⁺Ins⁺ cells resemble α‐cells rather than transitional states. Cross‐species gene network analysis refines islet cell taxonomy and reveals human‐specific δ‐cell subtypes ...
Xin‐Xin Yu+10 more
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Glucose disturbances in very low birth weight infants nearing term age-results from the prospective LIGHT-study using continuous glucose monitoring. [PDF]
Nilsson Zamir I+5 more
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Physiology and Pathology of Infant Nutrition [PDF]
L. F. Meyer+3 more
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A highly efficient extracorporeal device for treating bacteremia is developed by integrating microfluidic bacterial margination and engineered cell‐depleted thrombi strategically constructed in the device. The rodent models, severely infected with antibiotic‐resistant bacteria, recover from bacteremia after two subsequent extracorporeal blood ...
Bong Hwan Jang+4 more
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Mortality risk associated with clinical signs of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in young infants in Africa and Asia: protocol for a secondary pooled analysis. [PDF]
Darmstadt GL+13 more
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Infant Feeding. Its Principles and Practice.
F. L. Wachenheim+1 more
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In the tripartite‐species model, Drosophila larvae stimulate lactate production through excreting digestion enzymes. S. marcescens population senses a cue of lactate and tends to diverge into virulent and reduced virulence subclusters with remarkable heterogeneity to metabolize carbon metabolism and counter colonization resistance, giving a fitness ...
Sheng Zhang+10 more
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