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The Identification of a Single-Base Mutation in the Maize <i>Dwarf 1</i> Gene Responsible for Reduced Plant Height in the Mutant 16N125. [PDF]
Wang P +5 more
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Growth and production of maize : traditional low-input cultivation [PDF]
Verheye, Willy
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Mechanical loading induces a previously unrecognized Sox9+Acan+ transitional mesenchymal cell population in the periodontal ligament that promotes osteoclastogenesis via the FGF2–FGFR2–ERK axis. Targeting this mechanoresponsive stromal population using a localized GelMA@siRNA delivery strategy attenuates pathological osteoclast overactivation and root ...
Miao Tan +9 more
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Decadal changes in wind speed have offset and then aggravated the impact of warming on maize production in China since 1980. [PDF]
Zhang Z +6 more
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HEK‐293T‐derived CD3ε Nb‐engineered EVs to generate dual‐targeting CAR‐T cells directly in vivo. These EVs selectively deliver CAR.BiTE transgenes into T cells and reprogramed to HLA‐G/PD‐L1‐targeting effector cells with enhanced memory and persistence.
Shi‐Wei Huang +27 more
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Maize breeding enhances lodging resistance through vertical allocation changes of stem dry matter and nitrogen. [PDF]
Ruiz A +3 more
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Our study identifies selenium deficiency as a hallmark of MASH pathogenesis. Dietary selenium supplementation enhances hepatic fatty acid oxidation (FAO) and attenuates MASH progression by activating the PPARα pathway via selenoprotein H (SELENOH). This selenium‐SELENOH‐PPARα nexus redefines the functional scope of selenoproteins, moving from redox ...
Yuwei Zhang +11 more
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Uncovering the Role of the <i>KANADI</i> Transcription Factor <i>ZmKAN1</i> in Enhancing Drought Tolerance in Maize. [PDF]
Xie S, Tian R.
europepmc +1 more source
Cellular Identity Crisis: RD3 Loss Fuels Plasticity and Immune Silence in Progressive Neuroblastoma
Researchers discovered that therapy‐induced loss of RD3 protein in neuroblastoma triggers a dangerous shift: cancer cells become more stem‐like, invasive, and resistant to treatment while evading immune detection. RD3 loss suppresses antigen presentation and boosts immune checkpoints, creating an immune‐silent environment.
Poorvi Subramanian +7 more
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