Extracellular Vesicles in Autoimmune Diseases: From Diagnostic Biomarkers to Engineered Therapeutics
This review provides a systematic comparison of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from both mammalian and plant sources in the context of autoimmune diseases. It highlights their emerging roles as precision biomarkers and engineered therapeutic platforms.
Yufei Wu +6 more
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Saponins of the genus Medicago
The 24 lucerne species were investigated for their saponin content by means of the thin layer chromatography method as well as by haemolytic and fungistatic tests.
Marian Jurzysta, Edmunt Nowacki
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Новый подход к выбору способа механической обработки грунта в условиях юга Украины [PDF]
At a choice of an optimum way of machining of soil each land owner pursues one main aim - creation an optimum arable layer for cultivation of crops. Cultivation of soil finds the display in three systems: moldboard tillage, moldboardless tillage and no-
Mitkov, Vasyl +9 more
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Forecasting Root Rot Disease through Predictive Microbial Functional Profiling
Predicting soil‐borne disease moves beyond observation with a framework that elevates microbial functional genes into reliable forecasting biomarkers. By coupling targeted qPCR assays for core stress‐response genes with machine learning, this method detects root rot risks in pre‐symptomatic soils with over 80% accuracy.
Chuan You +11 more
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Isolation and identification of flavonoids from Medicago lupulina L. flowers
Four dominant flavonoid compounds in crystal form were isolated from flowers of Medicago lupulina L. and identified as laricytrin (3'-metoxy-3,4',5,5'7-pentahydroxyflavone), and its three glycosides: 5'-O-β-D-glucoside, 3,5'-O-β-D-diglucoside and 3,5',7 ...
Stanisław Burda, Marian Jurzysta
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Bioavailability of soil organic carbon and Fe as influenced by forestry practices in a subtropical coastal catchment [PDF]
Potential impacts of plantation forestry practices on soil organic carbon and Fe available to microorganisms were investigated in a subtropical coastal catchment. The impacts of harvesting or replanting were largely limited to the soil top layer (0–10 cm
Grace, Peter +3 more
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Rice Intensification in a Changing Environment: Impact on Water Availability in Inland Valley Landscapes in Benin [PDF]
This study assesses the impact of climate change on hydrological processes under rice intensification in three headwater inland valley watersheds characterized by different land conditions.
Danvi, A. +3 more
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Additive and Partially Dominant Effects from Genomic Variation Contribute to Rice Heterosis
Additive and partially dominant effects, namely at mid‐parent levels or values between mid‐parent and parental levels, respectively, are the predominant inheritance patterns of heterosis‐associated molecules. These two genetic effects contribute to heterosis of agronomic traits in both rice and maize, as well as biomass heterosis in Arabidopsis ...
Zhiwu Dan +8 more
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Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides was detected by PCR in winter wheat cultivated in different production systems in 2000 and 2001. In all tested systems only pathotype R of pathogen was detected.
Ewa Solarska, Magdalena Grudzińska
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Organic farming effects on clay dispersion in carbon-exhausted soils [PDF]
Many Danish soils are depleted in organic matter (OM) after decades of intensive cereal cultivation (Schjønning et al., 2009). In this paper we show that clay particles (colloids) in soils that are low in OM content are easily dispersed in the soil water,
de Jonge, L.W. +3 more
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