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Composing a microbial symphony: synthetic communities for promoting plant growth.

Trends in Microbiology
Plant microbiomes are pivotal for host development, influencing growth, health, fitness, and evolution, and have emerged as promising resources for sustainable agriculture.
Xinming Xu   +4 more
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RIPK1 Kinase-Dependent Death: A Symphony of Phosphorylation Events.

Trends in Cell Biology, 2020
The serine/threonine kinase RIPK1 has emerged as a crucial component of the inflammatory response activated downstream of several immune receptors, where it paradoxically functions as a scaffold to protect the cell from death or instead as an active ...
T. Delanghe, Y. Dondelinger, M. Bertrand
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Neuroinflammation in the central nervous system: Symphony of glial cells

Glia, 2018
Neuroinflammation in the central nervous system (CNS) is an important subject of neuroimmunological research. Emerging evidence suggests that neuroinflammation is a key player in various neurological disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases and ...
Qiao-Qiao Yang, Jia-wei Zhou
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Symphony: localizing multiple acoustic sources with a single microphone array

ACM International Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2020
Sound recognition is an important and popular function of smart devices. The location of sound is basic information associated with the acoustic source.
Weiguo Wang   +3 more
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Soil Symphony: A Comprehensive Overview of Plant–Microbe Interactions in Agricultural Systems

Applied microbiology
The rhizosphere, a narrow region of soil surrounding plant roots, is an environment rich in microbial diversity that profoundly influences plants’ health, growth, and agricultural productivity.
Arpitha Chatchatnahalli Tharanath   +2 more
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Sugar symphony: glycosylation in cancer metabolism and stemness.

Trends in Cell Biology
Glycosylation is a complex co-translational and post-translational modification (PTM) in eukaryotes that utilizes glycosyltransferases to generate a vast array of glycoconjugate structures.
Venkatesh Varadharaj   +3 more
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Symphony

Proceedings of the 19th annual international conference on Mobile computing & networking - MobiCom '13, 2013
In this paper, we propose Symphony, a packet recovery architecture that encourages collisions among transmitters, and utilizes the unused capacity in the backbone to transmit recovered data packets and coordinate the efficient recovery of collided packets.
Tarun Bansal   +3 more
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Darwin's Unfinished Symphony

Darwin's Unfinished Symphony, 2017
Humans possess an extraordinary capacity for cultural production, from the arts and language to science and technology. How did the human mind—and the uniquely human ability to devise and transmit culture—evolve from its roots in animal behavior?
K. Laland
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Symphony

Tempo, 1978
When I started my Symphony in 1973, I had no idea that that was what it would grow into. The Philharmonia Orchestra had commissioned an orchestral work for 1974, and I wrote a moderately long single movement, provisionally called Black Pentecost. The title was taken from the end of a George Mackay Brown poem (which I had set for soprano and guitar, a ...
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The Farewell Symphony

Liver Transplantation, 2020
As the editorial team of Liver Transplantation transitions it is an opportunity for reflection as well as gratitude. Five years ago hepatitis C (HCV) management had already been dramatically altered by new all oral treatment regimens with the threat of viral recurrence posttransplant already receding.
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