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Health professional students’ perceptions regarding their role in tobacco control: findings from the Global Health Professional Students Survey, Pakistan, 2011 [PDF]
Background: An important way of reducing tobacco use is to train the health professional (HP) students to assist in tobacco cessation by educating patients and public.
Aslam, Syeda Kanwal +2 more
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Tobacco Use Among Transgender and Gender Non-conforming Adults in the United States
Background: Findings from previous population-based studies are in conflict regarding the relative use of tobacco products among transgender populations compared with their cisgender counterparts.
C. Wheldon, Kara P. Wiseman
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Maize Anther Development Involves Translated Open Reading Frames From 3′ Untranslated Regions
This study examined the translation activity across ten stages of maize anther development, integrating transcriptome and small‐peptide data. It linked mutations in translated 3' ORFs to anther sterility, exemplified by Zm00001eb417050_3' ORF (known as APV1). In addition, the data indicated that maize anthers could assimilate CO2 through the stomata in
Chunyu Wang +8 more
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Continuous cropping obstacles (CCOs) impair soil health and reduce crop yields, posing a significant challenge to agricultural sustainability. Tobacco is a vital economic crop worldwide.
Chen Wang +12 more
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Psychosocial and Behavioral Characteristics among Subgroups of Nondaily College Student Smokers
Nondaily smoking is becoming common in young adults and there appear to be different characteristics associated with past month smoking frequency among nondaily smokers.
Devan R. Romero +3 more
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Introduction: Rapid increase in youth use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) led the state and the federal governments to implement minimum-age policies to restrict minors’ access to vaping products.
Anastasiya Ferrell +5 more
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Beyond the brotherhood: Skoal Bandits' role in the evolution of marketing moist smokeless tobacco pouches. [PDF]
Background:Since 2006, "snus" smokeless tobacco has been sold in the U.S.. However, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco (USST) and Swedish Match developed and marketed pouched moist snuff tobacco (MST) since 1973.
Hendlin, Yogi H +3 more
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Soybean production is severely threatened by salt stress. This study reveals that the GmSIN1‐GmRNF1a‐GmCSN5a module enhances salt tolerance by stabilizing the GmSIN1 protein. GmRNF1a acts as an E3 ligase to ubiquitinate GmSIN1 for degradation, a process inhibited by GmCSN5a.
Jinlong Xu +15 more
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Construction of a mutant library associated with aroma genes in tobacco using CRISPR/Cas9
To explore the feasibility of constructing a tobacco mutant library using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology, we designed sgRNAs of 100 aroma related genes in tobacco, constructed a plasmid library composed of 100 corresponding CRISPR/Cas9 editing ...
ZENG Wanli1, LIANG Gang2, GAO Qian1, LI Yuanchuan3, XU Li1, JIANG Jiarui1, XU Yong1, XIANG Haiying1*
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OsGSK2‐OsTCP19 module regulating nitrate response and lateral root (LR) development. Low‐nitrate condition results in reduced BR response, accumulation of OsGSK2 and phosphorylated OsTCP19, which suppresses the expression of nitrate‐responsive genes and LR‐development genes and impairs rice growth.
Yongqiang Liu +11 more
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