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Organoid Modeling of Mouse Anterior Tongue Epithelium Reveals Regional and Cellular Identities
The tongue's anterior epithelium is maintained by region‐specific stem/progenitor cells, yet in vitro models are limited. Long‐term expanding organoids are developed from adult mouse anterior tongue that retain region‐specific identity, cellular diversity, and gene regulatory features. These organoids differentiate into keratinocytes, Merkel‐like cells,
Seok‐Young Kim +12 more
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NIPPLE REATTACHMENT BY DISLODGED POUCH YOUNG OF THE QUOKKA, SETONIX BRACHYURUS [PDF]
R. B. Ashman, John Shield, H. WARING
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Aphids release salivary protein GLD into plants, which induces ROS in the phloem. This leads to the intermolecular disulfide bonds formation among SEO proteins, promoting their transition from the dispersed state to the aggregated state. SEO can interact with CMV CP.
Huijuan Guo +7 more
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NIPPLE FEEDING OF TWO TYPES OF PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTS TO CALVES [PDF]
J. A. WADLEIGH, D. N. Mowat
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This article examines the central role of RIPK1 in the pathogenesis of sepsis‐induced lung injury. It elucidates how RIPK1 initiates an inflammatory cascade by activating JAK1‐STAT3 signaling, leading to CXCL1‐mediated neutrophil infiltration. Importantly, it demonstrates that pharmacological inhibition of RIPK1 effectively attenuates inflammation and ...
Hao Sun +15 more
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Mammae numbers and litter sizes in an arboreal rodent fit the one-half rule. [PDF]
Holcová Gazárková A, Adamík P.
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Heritability of defective nipples in gilts [PDF]
M. Molénat, B. Thibault
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