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Advances in Cell Separation: Harnessing DNA Nanomaterials for High-Specificity Recognition and Isolation. [PDF]
Bao H, Yao Y, Tang W, Yang D.
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'Hierarchy' in the organization of brain networks. [PDF]
Hilgetag CC, Goulas A.
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This work advances landslide susceptibility mapping by incorporating short‐term trigger data with landscape susceptibility mapping. We also examine the importance of downsampling, watershed delineation and geospatial correlations in evaluating outcomes.
Kanta Kotsugi +3 more
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An Emerging Liquid-Crystalline Conducting Polymer Thermoelectrics: Opportunities and Challenges. [PDF]
Ye Z +5 more
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Comprehensive understanding of how diverse PGPR strains enhance the rhizosphere microenvironment remains a considerable challenge. Here, we provide experimental evidence that a functionally synergistic composite microbial formulation can markedly enhance growth performance and improve the quality attributes in Angelica sinensis.
Zongyu Zhang +13 more
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This study develops a novel miRNA‐based framework for estimating the time since deposition of semen stains, combining small RNA sequencing with machine learning. Time‐dependent miRNA modules were identified using Mfuzz clustering and WGCNA, followed by a multi‐stage feature selection pipeline that reduced 261 candidate miRNAs to a minimal 7‐miRNA panel.
Meiming Cai +11 more
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Neutral transcriptome rewiring promotes quantitative disease resistance evolvability at the species level. [PDF]
Delplace F +4 more
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SUMOylation, a dynamic post‐translational modification, acts as a master regulator at the heart of tumor malignancy. Our work delineates how the SUMOylation cycle—mediated by E1/E2/E3 enzymes and reversed by SENPs—orchestrates multiple hallmarks of cancer. The central pathway converges on three critical pathological axes: 1.
Yimao Wu +6 more
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Cryo-EM structure of bacteriophage Bas63 reveals structural conservation and diversity in the <i>Felixounavirus</i> genus. [PDF]
Hodgkinson-Bean J +7 more
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ABSTRACT In this study, ten novel compounds (IPH1–IPH10) were designed by integrating three pharmacophores (isatin, piperazine, and hydrazone) commonly found in the molecular structures of anticancer agents. The target molecules were obtained by the reaction of in‐house prepared 4‐(4‐(pyridin/pyrimidin‐2‐yl)piperazin‐1‐yl)benzohydrazide with various ...
Semiha Köprü +3 more
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