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Swift microbiome‐mediated phenotype transfer from transgenic plants
Abstract The expression of an organism's genes determines its own characteristics in any given environment. In this study, we demonstrate that the phenotypic traits of genetically modified transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants, designed for nutrient efficiency and enhanced yield, can be naturally and readily transferred to neighboring wild‐type plants.
Ferran Garcia‐Pichel +10 more
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Massive Radionecrosis vs Pseudoinflammation After Radiosurgical Corpus Callosotomy in a Patient With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy. [PDF]
Romero Valencia J +4 more
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Wall lizards' ventral coloration undergoes cryptic ontogenetic color changes invisible without UV vision. We tracked wall lizards from hatching to one year of age. Spectrophotometry and visual modeling reveal that juveniles show a distinct UV‐enhanced white coloration that changes differently across sexes and body regions.
Javier Abalos +4 more
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The analysis of the gut microbiome during liver disease progression led to the identification of biomarkers for related mild cognitive impairment. [PDF]
Giner-Pérez L +17 more
europepmc +1 more source
Dos edificios de viviendas - Valencia (España)
Fernando Martínez García-Ordóñez +3 more
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ABSTRACT While artificial intelligence (AI)‐based conversational technologies offer exciting prospects in healthcare, the lack of transparency and elevated privacy concerns in using such technologies remain a challenge and make much‐needed information difficult to obtain while administering patient care.
Hashai Papneja, Sarv Devaraj
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Stratifying IVF population endometria using a prognosis gradient independent of endometrial timing†. [PDF]
Sanchez-Reyes JM +12 more
europepmc +1 more source
Ciudad Sanitaria de la Seguridad Social «La Fe» - Valencia (España)
Juan De Zavala y Lafora +2 more
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Antagonistic activity of two yeasts against Penicillium expansum in stone fruits
Abstract BACKGROUND Stone fruits are vulnerable to contamination by Penicillium expansum (PE), a patulin‐producing mould. The use of yeasts as biocontrol agents could be an effective strategy to combat this pathogen. This study evaluated the ability of Metschnikowia pulcherrima L672 (L672) and Pichia kudriavzevii L40 (L40) as biocontrol strategies on ...
Paula Tejero +4 more
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