The role and implications of mammalian cellular circadian entrainment
At their most fundamental level, mammalian circadian rhythms occur inside every individual cell. To tell the correct time, cells must align (or ‘entrain’) their circadian rhythm to the external environment. In this review, we highlight how cells entrain to the major circadian cues of light, feeding and temperature, and the implications this has for our
Priya Crosby
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Evaluation of protein surface roughness index using its heat denatured aggregates [PDF]
Recent research works on potential of different protein surface describing parameters to predict protein surface properties gained significance for its possible implication in extracting clues on protein's functional site. In this direction, Surface
Hrishikesh Mishra, Tapobrata Lahiri
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Universality of the Crossing Probability for the Potts Model for q=1,2,3,4 [PDF]
The universality of the crossing probability $\pi_{hs}$ of a system to percolate only in the horizontal direction, was investigated numerically by using a cluster Monte-Carlo algorithm for the $q$-state Potts model for $q=2,3,4$ and for percolation $q=1$.
C.-K. Hu +31 more
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Molecular bases of circadian magnesium rhythms across eukaryotes
Circadian rhythms in intracellular [Mg2+] exist across eukaryotic kingdoms. Central roles for Mg2+ in metabolism suggest that Mg2+ rhythms could regulate daily cellular energy and metabolism. In this Perspective paper, we propose that ancestral prokaryotic transport proteins could be responsible for mediating Mg2+ rhythms and posit a feedback model ...
Helen K. Feord, Gerben van Ooijen
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Study on growth performance of Turkish pine (Case study: Arabdagh afforestation plan, Golestan province) [PDF]
This research was carried out in parcel 15 of the first district of Arabdagh afforestation plan to study the growth performance of 17- year old Turkish pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) plantations (ca. 63 ha and 2×3 m spacing).
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Assessment of age bias in site index equations
The most widely accepted method of evaluating site productivity is site index. In spite of some important restrictions it is still a useful concept in both forest research and management.
Socha J, Coops Nicholas C, Ochal W
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Crosstalk between the ribosome quality control‐associated E3 ubiquitin ligases LTN1 and RNF10
Loss of the E3 ligase LTN1, the ubiquitin‐like modifier UFM1, or the deubiquitinating enzyme UFSP2 disrupts endoplasmic reticulum–ribosome quality control (ER‐RQC), a pathway that removes stalled ribosomes and faulty proteins. This disruption may trigger a compensatory response to ER‐RQC defects, including increased expression of the E3 ligase RNF10 ...
Yuxi Huang +8 more
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Clinicopathological determinants of an elevated systemic inflammatory response following elective potentially curative resection for colorectal cancer [PDF]
Introduction: The postoperative systemic inflammatory response (SIR) is related to both long- and short-term outcomes following surgery for colorectal cancer.
Horgan, Paul G. +6 more
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Evaluation of Earlywood and Latewood of Calabrian Pine (Pinus Brutia Ten.) in Terms of Site Index [PDF]
In this paper, the effects of site index on the earlywood and latewood in the fibers (tracheids) biometry of Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) and relationships between earlywood and latewood were researched.
Ibrahim BEKTAS
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MODELING Tectona grandis TREE AND STAND GROWTH USING STEM ANALYSIS AND PERMANENT PLOT DATA1
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of using total and partial analysis data of the trunk of Tectona grandis trees and of permanent plots, for the construction of site index curves and growth and production modeling, at the level of ...
Daniel Menezes de Novaes +7 more
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