Arrb2 in hepatocytes promotes M2 macrophage polarization, ameliorates hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury through upregulating metabolite 6-ketoLCA. [PDF]
Wang XW +12 more
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Direct Evidence for a Carbon–Carbon One‐Electron σ‐Bond, or a Weak Carbon–Carbon Interaction?
Experiments reporting the existence of a single‐electron C─C σ bond in a synthesized stable radical cation open up new perspectives in the study of the existence of chemical bonds. However, the supporting theoretical results at density functional theory cost do not seem to fully support this evidence.
Costantino Zazza +4 more
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Interferon regulatory factors: the next prospective targets for tissue ischemia-reperfusion injury? [PDF]
Xie J +7 more
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Allele‐informed QTL‐seq identifies Hd18 as a minor modifier of heading date in elite rice cultivars
Abstract Fine‐tuning heading date is critical for optimizing yield, grain quality, and local adaptation in rice (Oryza sativa L.). QTL‐seq (where QTL is quantitative trait locus), which integrates bulked segregant analysis with whole‐genome resequencing, provides a rapid and cost‐effective approach for identifying QTLs underlying complex traits ...
Hayeong Lee +5 more
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Mitochondrial DNA regulation of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury and intervention strategies. [PDF]
Shen R +6 more
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Abstract Capturing global ionospheric response during extreme geomagnetic storms remains a major observational challenge. During 10–11 May, 2024 superstorm, we investigate the height‐dependent response of the F‐region using multi‐constellation GNSS‐POD limb‐sounding measurements from COSMIC‐2, Spire, PlanetiQ, and FengYun‐3 satellites. Approximately 12,
Nimalan Swarnalingam +3 more
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Cytoprotective Effects of Agomelatine on Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in a Rat Model. [PDF]
Bilgic Y +10 more
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Ionospheric Data Fusion With GNSS, GNSS‐RO and Satellite Altimetry Based on Machine Learning
Abstract Global Ionospheric Maps (GIMs) are essential in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications, particularly for correcting ionospheric delays in single‐frequency positioning. GIMs are mainly derived from dual‐frequency GNSS observations, but the uneven distribution of ground stations—sparse over oceans—reduces accuracy in these ...
Marcel Iten, Shuyin Mao, Benedikt Soja
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