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ProteoParc: A tool to generate protein reference databases for ancient and non-model organisms
Carrillo-Martin G +3 more
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Mitochondrial Dysfunctions: Genetic and Cellular Implications Revealed by Various Model Organisms. [PDF]
Stańczyk M +3 more
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Two nitrogen‐doped 2D conjugated metal‐organic frameworks (2D c‐MOFs, namely Cu‐Nx‐OHBA, x = 2 or 4) are synthesized, featuring precise nitrogen incorporation via rational ligand design. The Cu‐Nx‐OHBA 2D c‐MOFs are largely tailorable by varying skeletal nitrogen density, with respect to electrical conductivity, Li‐storage capacitance, and Li‐transport
Xiangyu Li +7 more
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Unveiling tryptophan dynamics and functions across model organisms via quantitative imaging. [PDF]
Wang K +8 more
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Corrigendum to "Model organisms for investigating the functional involvement of NRF2 in non-communicable diseases" [Redox Biol. 79 (2025) 103464]. [PDF]
Rojo AI +27 more
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DNA-protein quasi-mapping for rapid differential gene expression analysis in non-model organisms. [PDF]
Santiago KCL, Shrestha AMS.
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Decoding functional proteome information in model organisms using protein language models. [PDF]
Barrios-Núñez I +5 more
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Model organisms — A historical perspective
Much of our knowledge on heredity, development, physiology and the underlying cellular and molecular processes is derived from the studies of model, or reference, organisms. Despite the great variety of life, a common base of shared principles could be extracted by studying a few life forms, selected based on their amenability to experimental studies ...
Bruno Müller, Ueli Grossniklaus
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Modeling adaptive organizations
Proceedings International Conference on Multi Agent Systems (Cat. No.98EX160), 2002We present in this paper a model based on the notion of interaction to build adaptive organizations. Interaction models are used to provide an initial organizational structure to the system. Local assessment capacities are added to make agents adapt the structure according to their requirements.
Foisel, Rémy +2 more
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Nature Reviews Genetics, 2003
Nineteenth-century biology embraced the complexity and variety of living things. In the twenty-first century, biologists have returned to these attributes of life with functional and comparative genomics. We could not have done so without the intense study of 'genetically domesticated' model organisms in the twentieth century.
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Nineteenth-century biology embraced the complexity and variety of living things. In the twenty-first century, biologists have returned to these attributes of life with functional and comparative genomics. We could not have done so without the intense study of 'genetically domesticated' model organisms in the twentieth century.
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