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Engineered Tissue Models to Decode Host–Microbiota Interactions
Host–Microbiota interactions in the human body. Created in BioRender. Ghezzi, C. (2025) https://BioRender.com/ihivskg. Abstract A mutualistic co‐evolution exists between the host and its associated microbiota in the human body. Bacteria establish ecological niches in various tissues of the body, locally influencing their physiology and functions, but ...
Miryam Adelfio+5 more
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Trait macroevolution in the presence of covariates. [PDF]
Pagel M, Meade A.
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This study has identified lncRNA‐MEG3 as a key regulator of muscle mass, promoting slow‐twitch muscle fibers and preventing muscle atrophy. By stabilizing the SUZ12/PRC2 complex through liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), lncRNA‐MEG3 influences mitochondrial function and lipid metabolism.
Yilong Yao+15 more
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Improved detection of microbiome-disease associations via population structure-aware generalized linear mixed effects models (microSLAM). [PDF]
Goldman M, Zhao C, Pollard KS.
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Studies on Several Genetic Hematologic Traits of Mexicans [PDF]
R Lisker+2 more
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Nanopriming enhances plant resilience to environmental challenges; however, its effectiveness across diverse genetic backgrounds, including genetic modifications and natural variations, remains uncertain. These findings demonstrate that nanopriming improves efficacy when natural genetic variations are considered, particularly in genetically modified ...
Yining Wu+4 more
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Do young and older adult populations perform equivalently across different automatic face-trait judgements? Evidence for differential impacts of ageing. [PDF]
Kannan C, Jones AL, Towler J, Tree JJ.
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A Phase‐Separated SR Protein Reprograms Host Pre‐mRNA Splicing to Enhance Disease Susceptibility
This study identifies SR30, a splicing factor, as a negative regulator of tomato immunity. During Phytophthora infestans infection, the elevated SR30 forms nuclear condensates to suppress the alternative splicing (AS) of defense‐related genes in a phase separation manner.
Dong Yan+11 more
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