The first quarter of the twenty-first century has produced some huge scientific breakthroughs, ranging from the first mRNA vaccines and CRISPR-based gene-editing techniques to the discovery of the Higgs boson and the first measurements of…
Category: 5. Biology
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Genome-wide identification and functional analyses of the TCP gene family in Carthamus tinctorius L.
Identification and physicochemical analysis of CtTCP family members
By searching for the conserved bHLH domain of the TCP family in the C. tinctorius genome, a total of 22 CtTCPs were identified and named CtTCP1 ~ CtTCP22 (Table S1)….
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MiR- 150 deletion promotes lung tumor growth by upregulating P-STAT3 and ROS in MDSCs
He, et al. Regulation of T cells by myeloid-derived suppressor cells: emerging immunosuppressor in lung cancer. Discov. Oncol. 14(1), 185 (2023).
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The moderating role of cognitive fusion in the relationship between trait and state anger in episodic migraine, chronic migraine and healthy controls
Ashina, M. et al. Migraine: epidemiology and systems of care. Lancet 397, 1485–1495 (2021).
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Rossi, M. F. et al. Sex and gender differences in migraines: a narrative review….
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Curcumin reduces pain after spinal cord injury in rats by decreasing oxidative stress and increasing GABAA receptor and GAD65 levels
Kim, H. Y. et al. Prevalence and characteristics of neuropathic pain in patients with spinal cord injury referred to a rehabilitation center. Annals Rehabilitation Med. 44 (6), 438–449 (2020).
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Pharmaceuticals in Rivers May Alter Key Fish Life Events
How can drug-contaminated waters influence salmon migration patterns? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes to address as an international
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To avoid parasites, some fruit flies sacrifice sleep
If you think doomscrolling leads to sleepless nights, imagine waking up in bed with a blood-sucking monster the size of a basset hound.
That’s the waking nightmare one species of Australian fruit fly must contend with each night as hungry mites…
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The gut health benefits of sauerkraut
Is sauerkraut more than just a tangy topping? A new University of California, Davis, study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology suggests that the fermented cabbage could help protect your gut, which is an essential part of overall…
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New plant molecule encourages plant-fungi symbiosis to improve crops
Industrial farming practices often deplete the soil of important nutrients and minerals, leaving farmers to rely on artificial fertilizers to support plant growth. In fact, fertilizer use has more than quadrupled since the 1960s, but this comes…
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