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Multi‐Tissue Omics Analysis Uncovers Translational Regulation Underlying Complex Traits in Pigs
Integrated multi‐omics across pig breeds and tissues reveals key principles of post‐transcriptional translational regulation and their contribution to trait formation. A gene network framework integrating transcriptomic and translatomic data is developed and applied to elucidate the genetic basis of meat production, offering new insights into mammalian
Chao Wang +13 more
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Proactive personalized self-archiving
Nowadays, institutional repositories are widespread. However, researchers do not invest time to archive their publications to repositories. This leads to the phenomenon of “empty archives” – institutional repositories containing only a modest fraction of the research output of the respective institution.
Konstantinou, Nikolaos, Houssos, Nikos
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Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, and Steve Probets, The Intellectual Property Rights Issues Facing Self-archiving: Key Findings of the RoMEO Project, <em> D-Lib Magazine </em> , September 2003. Excerpt: "The findings, particularly the Directory of journal publishers' self-archiving policies, should encourage academics ...
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The Open Challenge: A Brief History [PDF]
Milestones in the history of the Open Access (OA) Movement, especially the 1994 "Subversive Proposal" for authors to self-archive their peer-reviewed journal articles, the creation of the first OAI-compliant open source software for creating an ...
Harnad, Stevan
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Plant‐Derived Melatonin Inhibits Bacterial Virulence via CpxA/R Two‐Component System
Plant‐derived melatonin is sensed by CpxAE48/T51, which inhibits the phosphorylation cascade transmission from CpxAH240 to CpxRD52, resulting in the inhibition of DNA‐binding capacity of CpxR and subsequent T3SS genes expression in Pst DC3000. ABSTRACT In defending against pathogens, plants deploy diverse secondary metabolites and signaling molecules ...
Jin‐Wei Wei +7 more
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Stevan Harnad, Self-Archive unto others..., <em> University Affairs </em> , December 2003. A clear and succinct statement of the argument for self-archiving. Excerpt: "Research journal publishers are still stuck in the old system.
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The Landscape and Regulation of Histone Crotonylation in Mammalian Gametes and Early Embryos
Histone crotonylation undergoes a genome‐wide transition from broad domains to canonical narrow peaks during minor zygotic genome activation (ZGA). This remodeling is required for proper major ZGA and blastocyst formation. Disruption of this transition by transcriptional inhibition, metabolic perturbation, or HDAC1 dysfunction impairs embryonic ...
Shenli Yuan +8 more
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Gerry McKiernan, Open Access and Retrieval: Liberating the Scholarly Literature, in David Fowler (ed.), E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities, Haworth Information Press, 2004, pp. 197-220. An extended look at the BOAI and the two strategies it recommends, OA journals and OA archives, with special attention to the ...
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Open Source or Off-the-Shelf?:Establishing an institutional repository for a small institution [PDF]
Effective management of digital assets as well as increasing research exposure and impact are particular challenges faced by smaller institutions with limited infrastructure and resources.
Hopkins, Peta J., Sutherland, Mark
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This tutorial introduces a practical framework for implementing early‐stage Life‐Cycle Assessment (LCA) in flexible and printed electronics. Using organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) as a case study, the modular Process‐of‐Record and open‐access inventory provides a rich resource adaptable to a plethora of technologies in printed electronics ...
Laura Teuerle +6 more
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