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Biodiversity Credits: An Overview of the Current State, Future Opportunities, and Potential Pitfalls
ABSTRACT Biodiversity credits are an emerging vehicle for pro‐environmental financing, yet much uncertainty remains around how and when they could boost biodiversity conservation. Here we define what biodiversity credits are and explore impact pathways through a proposed theory of change. Based on evidence from 34 pilot projects and a review of lessons
Sven Wunder+16 more
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Virome profiling of Aedes albopictus across urban ecosystems in Guangdong reveals sex-specific diversity. [PDF]
Li Q+9 more
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Abstract Background Tumor‐associated neutrophils (TANs) play a critical role in modulating immune responses and exhibit significant heterogeneity. Our previous study demonstrated that jagged canonical Notch ligand 2 (JAG2)+ TANs were associated with an immunosuppressive microenvironment in high‐grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC), but the underlying ...
Chenyang Wang+11 more
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The LARP6 La module from <i>Tetrabaena socialis</i> reveals structural and functional differences from plant and animal LARP6 homologues. [PDF]
Lewis EM+9 more
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Mammalian Tolerance to Amino Acid Heterochirality
Organisms preferentially use l‐amino acids (l‐AAs). However, de novo synthesized l‐AAs are in part converted to d‐AAs. The ribosome has a robust system to use l‐AAs for protein synthesis, whereas non‐ribosomal synthesis can also use d‐AAs. Furthermore, some AA residues can be post‐translationally isomerized through enzymatic or spontaneous processes ...
Sakiko Taniguchi+4 more
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Mountain colonization precedes shifts away from bee pollination in Melastomataceae. [PDF]
Kopper C+2 more
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In Vivo Biosynthesis and Direct Incorporation of Non‐Canonical Amino Acids into Proteins
Autonomous cells are engineered biological systems capable of biosynthesising and directly incorporating non‐canonical amino acids (ncAAs) into proteins. These systems have the potential to extend the applicability of the genetic code to enable large‐scale fermentative production of proteins carrying ncAAs.
Ivana Drienovska+2 more
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