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ABSTRACT Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for plant photosynthesis and human health. Pear represents a widely consumed fruit for human Fe intake, yet its yield and quality are frequently challenged by Fe deficiency (FD) stress. Despite the prevalence of FD stress in agricultural production under generally alkaline and calcareous conditions, pear
Guoling Guo +11 more
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PotD contributes to Streptococcus suis-induced blood-brain barrier disruption by regulating arcA transcription. [PDF]
Lang S +8 more
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Postbiotics are bioactive compounds derived from microbial fermentation, including short‐chain fatty acids, extracellular polysaccharides, and cell wall components. These molecules support health by regulating immune responses, enhancing gut barrier integrity, reducing inflammation, and modulating gut–brain and gut–liver communication.
Alice Njolke Mafe +4 more
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Intestinal luminal polyamines support the gut colonization of enteric bacterial pathogens by modulating flagellar motility and nitrate respiration. [PDF]
Miki T +9 more
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The modified calycosin derivative H10 was more effective in inhibiting cell proliferation through G0/G1 cell cycle arrest, together with inhibiting the migration and colony formation abilities of ovarian cancer cell lines SKOV3 and A2780. Comparative proteomic analysis coupled with Ingenuity Pathway Analysis further delineated calycosin derivative H10 ...
Fuhong Yang +8 more
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PEG‐Dialdehydes/Hyperbranched Amines Based Hydrogels and their Potential as Futures Bone Adhesives
Different length crosslinkers are blended and used to synthesize hydrogels with the potential use as bone adhesives. With decreasing average crosslinker length, gelation time drops, while the gel strength increases. The hydrogel properties do not affect the bond strength, neither on bone nor on synthetic substrates.
Kyriakos Karakyriazis +2 more
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Editorial: Molecular chaperones and polyamines in disease. [PDF]
Makumire S, Chakafana G, Makhoba XH.
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Adjustment of polyamine contents in Escherichia coli
Keiko Kashiwagi, Kazuei Igarashi
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The Role of Macrophages in Cancer: From Basic Research to Clinical Applications
Monocytes infiltrate the tumor microenvironment (TME) and differentiate into macrophages, which polarize into proinflammatory, antitumor M1 cells or immunosuppressive, protumor M2 cells. Within the TME, M2‐type tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) predominate and drive tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Therapeutic strategies therefore focus on
Zhimei Liu +5 more
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