Category: 5. Biology

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  • Endress, M. E., Liede-Schumann, S. & Meve, U. An updated classification for Apocynaceae. Phytotaxa 159, 175–194 (2014).

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  • Identification of hub six interferon alpha response genes and immune cell infiltration characteristics in low-grade glioma

    Identification of hub six interferon alpha response genes and immune cell infiltration characteristics in low-grade glioma

    Differential analysis of IRGs

    Using the dataset TCGA TARGET GTEx, 20 DE-IRGs were identified by limma (Fig. 1A, B). These DE-IRGs are all upregulated in LGG, Including B2M, BST2, CD74, CNP, ELF1, GBP2, HLA-C, IFI30, IFI35, IFI44L, IFIT2, IFIT3,…

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  • Vibrotactile speech cues are associated with enhanced auditory processing in middle and superior temporal gyri

    Vibrotactile speech cues are associated with enhanced auditory processing in middle and superior temporal gyri

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  • Myeloperoxidase expressing tumor associated neutrophils are associated with worse prognosis in metastatic breast cancer patients

    Myeloperoxidase expressing tumor associated neutrophils are associated with worse prognosis in metastatic breast cancer patients

    Patient and tumor characteristics

    Patient and tumor characteristics of the 156 patients with newly diagnosed MBC in the original cohort have been published before34,35,36. Of these 156 patients, PT tissue samples were available from 114 patients…

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  • Androgen receptor promotes arachidonic acid metabolism and angiogenic microenvironment in AFP-negative hepatocellular carcinoma

    Androgen receptor promotes arachidonic acid metabolism and angiogenic microenvironment in AFP-negative hepatocellular carcinoma

    Study approval

    The study was approved by the Institutional Research Ethics Committee of First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (FAH-SYSU) under Ethical Approval ID [2023]380. Informed consent, including to publish clinical information…

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  • Effects of the estrous cycle and sex on stress responses in guinea pigs

    Effects of the estrous cycle and sex on stress responses in guinea pigs

  • McEwen, B. S. & Milner, T. A. Understanding the broad influence of sex hormones and sex differences in the brain. J. Neurosci. Res. 95, 24–39 (2017).

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  • Global changes in synthesis rates and mRNA stabilities during adaptive responses to cell wall stress in yeast

    Global changes in synthesis rates and mRNA stabilities during adaptive responses to cell wall stress in yeast

    Global kinetic analysis of mRNA levels, synthesis rates, and mRNA stabilities after cell wall stress

    In recent years, our lab has characterized the global transcriptional response of S. cerevisiae to Congo Red, a dye that interferes with cell wall…

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  • Highly adaptable deep-learning platform for automated detection and analysis of vesicle exocytosis

    Highly adaptable deep-learning platform for automated detection and analysis of vesicle exocytosis

    Stationary and random burst events algorithm

    Our approach to detecting burst events involves two main parts: automatic region selection and neural network classification. The first part is detecting the potential ROIs. The event detection…

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  • A Cross-Species Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histology Database of Vertebrates

    A Cross-Species Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histology Database of Vertebrates

    Determining the mechanisms of brain evolution by studying only a select number of organisms that have adapted to a restrictive survival environment is currently an inadequate approach. Here, we attempted a comparative analysis of the brain…

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  • C. elegans sperm and oocytes differentially transmit diet-induced adaptations to their progeny

    C. elegans sperm and oocytes differentially transmit diet-induced adaptations to their progeny

    Growth on novel bacteria reduces self-brood size

    We assessed reproductive fitness by measuring hermaphrodite self-brood size as a primary metric to evaluate multigenerational adaptation. Specifically, we measured the total self-brood size of…

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