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The microbial component of healthy seeds – the seed microbiome – appears to be inherited between plant generations and can dynamically influence germination, plant performance, and survival.
Birgit Mitter +2 more
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The mammary gland undergoes cycles of growth and regeneration throughout reproductive life, a process that requires mammary stem cells (MaSCs). Whilst recent genetic fate-mapping studies using lineage-specific promoters have provided valuable insights ...
Felicity M Davis +2 more
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Polymorphism of BoLA-DRB3 in Semen and Its Influence on Progeny Derived from Semen with Resistance and Susceptibility to Bovine Leukemia Virus Proviral Load [PDF]
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is widespread globally and causes economic losses in the cattle industry. BoLA-DRB3 is a polymorphic gene associated with the BLV proviral load (PVL), which correlates with disease progression and transmission risk.
Aronggaowa Bao +8 more
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A family business: stem cell progeny join the niche to regulate homeostasis
Ya-Chieh Hsu, Elaine Fuchs
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The adverse effects of maternal pesticides exposure on the progeny is very well established. However, the impact of paternal exposure to pesticides such as Fenitrothion (FNT) on the histomorphometry of progeny’s organs in unexposed mothers are much less ...
Nur Afizah Yusoff +3 more
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Maternal exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics causes brain abnormalities in progeny.
As global plastic production continues to grow, microplastics released from a massive quantity of plastic wastes have become a critical environmental concern.
Bohye Jeong +17 more
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This study investigated oil palm inflorescence sex ratio (ISR) and fruit set (FS) yield among 24 dura × pisifera biparental progenies on fibric peat soil, hybridized from ten genetic origins.
Senesie Swaray +9 more
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Dynamics between Stem Cells, Niche, and Progeny in the Hair Follicle
Ya-Chieh Hsu, Elaine Fuchs
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Megakaryocytes listen for their progeny’s progeny during inflammation
Platelets are the smallest circulating cells in the blood and their primary physiological role is to maintain the integrity of the vasculature and mediate the arrest of bleeding. In addition to hemostasis, however, platelets also can elicit important non‐hemostatic immunological functions.
Kapur, Rick, Semple, John W.
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Under siege: virus control in plant meristems and progeny
In the arms race between plants and viruses, two frontiers have been utilized for decades to combat viral infections in agriculture. First, many pathogenic viruses are excluded from plant meristems, which allows the regeneration of virus-free plant ...
Gabriele Bradamante +2 more
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