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Abstract This manuscript is a formal response to the commentary by A/Prof. Dr. Chen‐xi Li and colleagues regarding our previous publication in Advanced Science. We clarify the rationale, methods, and outcomes of our original study and highlight ongoing work in the field of bacterial cancer immunotherapy.
Eijiro Miyako
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Optimizing mouse metatranscriptome profiling by selective removal of redundant nucleic acid sequences. [PDF]
Roos M+10 more
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Starved Tetrahymena thermophila Cells That Are Unable to Mount an Effective Heat Shock Response Selectively Degrade Their rRNA [PDF]
Richard L. Hallberg+2 more
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This study offers a sustainable approach for converting soft tissue waste into bioethanol, promoting the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Employing hybrid hydrolysis and the yeast Hanseniaspora uvarum, a glucose yield of 10.86 g L−1 is attained, with optimal bioethanol production reaching 7.55 g L−1, highlighting the potential of soft ...
Ahmed E. Mansy+7 more
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Characterizing organisms from three domains of life with universal primers from throughout the global ocean. [PDF]
McNichol J+25 more
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Cotranscription and processing of 23S, 4.5S and 5S rRNA in chloroplasts fromZea mays
G. Strittmauer, Hans Kössel
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Comprehensive genetic analysis of poorly differentiated gastric cancer in young females
Although the involvement of female sex hormones in the development of poorly differentiated gastric cancer in young females is controversial, our detailed analysis using RNA‐seq suggested that the female sex hormone, β‐estradiol plays a role in the development of poorly differentiated gastric cancer in young females. Abstract Aim The reasons behind the
Nobuhiro Nakazawa+9 more
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Exploring the roles of snoRNA-induced ribosome heterogeneity in equine osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Chabronova A+6 more
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Multiple Sampling Capsule Robot for Studying Gut Microbiome
A multiple sampling capsule robot (MSCR) is developed for longitudinal gut microbiome analysis. Employing electromagnetic field control, the MSCR can locomote actively, precisely align the selected channel, and collect up to six microbiome samples with minimal cross‐contamination.
Sanghyeon Park+3 more
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