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Alterations in Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Profiles in Relapsed or Refractory Lymphoma
Metabolomic volcano‐heatmap reveals seven upregulated metabolites in relapsed/refractory lymphoma, underscoring gut metabolic reprogramming as a potential therapeutic target. ABSTRACT To identify potential therapeutic strategies for relapsed or refractory lymphoma (R/RL) by examining differences in gut microbiota composition and metabolic profiles ...
Yu‐Ying Guo +5 more
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Morph-specific selection drives phenotypic divergence in color polymorphic tawny owls (Strix aluco) in Northern Europe. [PDF]
Passarotto A +3 more
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Urbanisation is a major driver of environmental change, reshaping ecological and evolutionary processes. Urban‐driven phenotypic differences are increasingly documented, but the underlying role of selection is still understudied. One pattern is the consistent reduction of carotenoid‐based plumage pigmentation in city birds.
Nicolas Bekka +3 more
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Sex matters: European urban birds flee approaching women sooner than approaching men
Abstract Flight initiation distance (FID) is a metric often used to study an individual's perceptions of risk when facing a predatory threat. Longer FID indicates lower risk‐taking, while shorter FID identifies bolder individuals who tolerate greater risk.
Federico Morelli +9 more
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Targeting dCas9‐SunTag to a Susceptibility Gene Promoter Is Sufficient for CRISPR Interference
ABSTRACT Cassava production in sub‐Saharan Africa is severely impacted by diseases. Most pathogens require interaction with host susceptibility factors to complete their life cycles and cause disease. Targeted DNA methylation is an epigenetic strategy to alter gene expression in plants, and we previously reported that a zinc‐finger fused to DMS3 could ...
Zuh‐Jyh Daniel Lin +14 more
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Abstract The Mont Blanc granite, as other deformed granites, has splitting properties attributed to two perpendicular planes: one formed by aligned fractures and the other by aligned micas in foliation planes. It is shown that this microstructure results from ductile deformation with stress‐driven dissolution of quartz and feldspar that passively ...
Jean‐Pierre Gratier +2 more
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Potential Genetic Markers Associated with Coloration in Duck: A Review. [PDF]
Khan MZ +5 more
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Impact Reactivation of a Hydrothermal System in Basalt in the Vargeão Dome Impact Structure, Brazil
Abstract As hydrous minerals have been observed in impact craters on Mars, impact‐generated hydrothermal systems (IGHSs) have been considered as potential habitats for life on that planet. The Vargeão Dome, a 12 km wide impact structure in southern Brazil, was formed in basalts with at least two hydrothermal alteration stages.
Jitse Alsemgeest +5 more
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Transcriptomic insights into the effects of tyrosine on sub-Columbian plumage in H line chickens. [PDF]
Wang X +12 more
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Avian extra‐pair paternity in the last European primeval forest
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Primeval forests offer a reference baseline to understand the origins and evolution of mating systems, as their relatively undisturbed environment provides a glimpse into how ecological interactions and natural selection play out in their original context.
Joanna Sudyka +10 more
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