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Size of chloroplasts in Arabidopsis mesophyll cells affects jasmonate biosynthesis
The relationship between chloroplast structure and hormone biosynthesis capacity is poorly understood. This study shows that mutants harbouring giant chloroplasts produce more jasmonic acid upon mechanical stress than wild‐type plants, suggesting that organellar architecture is a previously unrecognized factor associated with plant hormone biosynthesis
R. Baral +6 more
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Assessing genetic diversity and population structure in Tulipa species from Türkiye and Kazakhstan
Over the past two decades, genetic diversity within the Tulipa genus has been extensively studied using various morphological and molecular methods. However, the natural diversity of the Tulipa genus in Türkiye remains largely unexplored. The purpose of
Nurdana SALYBEKOVA +9 more
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ABSTRACT Interfacial instability in solid‐state sodium storage is largely dictated by uneven ion flux and localized degradation, while its control through manufacturing parameters remains limited. Here, controlled densification is employed to regulate interfacial structure and sodium‐ion behavior in nitrogen‐doped bio‐derived carbon electrodes ...
Fitra Ari Aditya +11 more
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Coverage and Rate Analysis for Downlink HetNets Using Modified Reverse Frequency Allocation Scheme [PDF]
The deployment of heterogeneous networks (HetNets) inevitably demands the design of interference management techniques to elevate the overall network performance.
Hassan, SA +4 more
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Tropical Peatland Restoration Reduces Fire Occurrence
Abstract Extensive tropical peatlands in Indonesia have been drained and deforested, leaving them highly susceptible to fire. In response to widespread fires in 2015 El Niño, large‐scale restoration schemes were implemented. While fire occurrence was dramatically reduced during 2019 and 2023 El Niño, it is not known to what extent restoration ...
Resti Salmayenti +4 more
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New insights on the mechanism of quinoline-based DNA methyltransferase inhibitors [PDF]
Among the epigenetic marks, DNA methylation is one of the most studied. It is highly deregulated in numerous diseases, including cancer. Indeed, it has been shown that hypermethylation of tumor suppressor genes promoters is a common feature of cancer ...
Arimondo, Paola B. +15 more
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Abstract Recurrent point mutations in ribosomal proteins (RPs) RPL10 and RPS15 are found in T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T‐ALL) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), respectively. Furthermore, deletions of RPL5, RPL11, and RPL22 are frequent in hematologic diseases such as Diamond Blackfan Anemia, T‐ALL, multiple myeloma, and in a variety of ...
Anaïs Astier +26 more
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BRCA1 prevents R-loop-associated centromeric instability
Centromeres are defined by chromatin containing the histone H3 variant CENP-A assembled onto repetitive α-satellite sequences, which are actively transcribed throughout the cell cycle.
Carine Racca +5 more
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Molecular markers have become indispensable tools in contemporary ecological research, offering insights into genetic diversity and structure. These parameters are pivotal for addressing fundamental questions in landscape ecology and planning effective ...
Rūta STARKA +5 more
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Isolation and Culture of Mouse Lung ILC2s
Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILC2) play an important role in immune responses at barrier surfaces, notably in the lung during airway allergic inflammation or asthma.
Pauline Schmitt +4 more
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