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In the blood–testis barrier, occludin is crucial for tight junctions. This study demonstrates that occludin‐targeting short peptides disrupt junction integrity, inducing immune cell infiltration, tumor necrosis factor‐α/interleukin‐6 secretion and mitochondrial dysfunction, ultimately triggering apoptosis.
Heng Wang, Xiaofang Tan, Deyu Chen
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FERONIA orchestrates P2K1-driven purinergic signaling in plant roots. [PDF]
Sowders JM, Jewell JB, Tanaka K.
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Arabinogalactan Proteins in Plant Roots - An Update on Possible Functions. [PDF]
Hromadová D, Soukup A, Tylová E.
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Current trends in single‐cell RNA sequencing applications in diabetes mellitus
Single‐cell RNA sequencing is a powerful approach to decipher the cellular and molecular landscape at a single‐cell resolution. The rapid development of this technology has led to a wide range of applications, including the detection of cellular and molecular mechanisms and the identification and introduction of novel potential diagnostic and ...
Seyed Sajjad Zadian+6 more
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The effects of dune plant roots on loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nest success. [PDF]
Redding OT, Castorani MCN, Lasala J.
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Genetic diversity and population structure of the Taigan dog breed
The Taigan is a rare sighthound from the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. We used DNA markers to study its genetic diversity and compare it with other sighthound breeds. Our findings show that the Taigan shares close genetic ties with the Kazakh Tazy, suggesting a common ancestry shaped by nomadic traditions and regional adaptation.
Kira Bespalova+10 more
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RhizoNet segments plant roots to assess biomass and growth for enabling self-driving labs. [PDF]
Sordo Z+4 more
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