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Comparison between developmental stages (larvae, pupae, worker) in Pogonomyrmex californicus revealed significant stage‐specific differences in Gene Body Methylated frequencies. Methylation sites were highly correlated between WGBS and ONT in P. californicus Genome‐wide methylation was low (~3%) and highly clustered within gene bodies (GBM), especially
Tania Chavarria‐Pizarro +4 more
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Annotated Xylan-degrading Enzymes.
Annotated Xylan-degrading Enzymes.
Colleen Drinkwater (224147) +2 more
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Carboxylesterases (CXEs) belong to a family of metabolic enzymes. Some CXEs act as odorant-degrading enzymes (ODEs), which are reportedly highly expressed in insect olfactory organs and participate in the rapid deactivation of ester pheromone components ...
Liang Sun +12 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to develop an aroma lexicon and to characterize the sensory aroma profiles of commercially available Korean soy sauces according to their commercial categories: Jin‐Ganjang (JG), Yangjo‐Ganjang (YG), and Aged Ganjang (AG). Eleven soy sauce products were evaluated by a highly trained sensory panel using descriptive analysis ...
Tack Hyun Park, Jisun Hwang, Mina K. Kim
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Glucose metabolic reprogramming as a driver of immunosuppression in the tumour microenvironment
Glucose metabolic reprogramming is a central driver of immunosuppression in the tumour microenvironment, orchestrating immune dysfunction through multiple interconnected mechanisms. Glucose competition establishes a selective bioenergetic hierarchy that constrains antitumour immunity, whereas lactate accumulation and its reciprocal crosstalk with ...
Yang Wang +3 more
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Enhancing PET Degrading Enzymes: A Combinatory Approach
Plastic waste has become a substantial environmental issue. A potential strategy to mitigate this problem is to use enzymatic hydrolysis of plastics to depolymerize post-consumer waste and allow it to be reused.
Ardevol, Albert +7 more
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Antennal Protein Profile in Honeybees: Caste and Task Matter More Than Age
Reproductive and task partitioning in large colonies of social insects suggest that colony members belonging to different castes or performing different tasks during their life (polyethism) may produce specific semiochemicals and be differently sensitive
Immacolata Iovinella +8 more
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The first comparative analysis of Magnolia scents reveals that M. wufengensis is characterised by a high aldehyde content, exhibiting a fresh, sweet, and fruity fragrance profile. Furthermore, freeze‐drying preserves 6.7 times more 2‐nonenal compared to shade‐drying, highlighting its superior efficacy in retaining key volatile compounds.
Xiaole Wang +7 more
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Aldehyde oxidases (AOXs) are common detoxifying enzymes in several organisms. In insects, AOXs act in xenobiotic metabolism and as odorant-degrading enzymes (ODEs). These last appear as crucial enzymes in the life cycle of insects, helping to reset their
Ricardo Godoy (8171205) +3 more
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Background Sex pheromone communication in moths has attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists due to the vast array of pheromone compounds used, addressing questions of how this diversity arose and how male reception has evolved in step with the
Alessandro Grapputo +3 more
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