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The functions and activities of living organisms that support life in single- or multi-cellular organisms from their origin through the progression of life.
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Research in the field of mycorrhizae in China has make great achievements, as shown by the diversified research areas and a growing community of researchers. The research focus has shifted from traditional morphological classification and identification to the application of molecular techniques, from individual to opulation to ecosystems, and from...
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Te discovery and characterization of the signal cascades of the β-adrenergic receptors have made it possible to efectively target the receptors for drug development. β-Adrenergic receptors are a class A rhodopsin type of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that are stimulated mainly by catecholamines and therefore mediate diverse efects of the para...
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The term "microbiome" refers to the collection of bacterial species that reside in the human body's tissues. Sometimes, it is used to refer to all microbial entities (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and others) which colonize the human body. It is now generally acknowledged that the microbiome plays a critical role in the host's physiological processes a...
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Objective Intracellular redox homeostasis is crucial for a series of physiological processes. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play important roles in redox processes. ROS can maintain cell reproduction and survival at moderate levels while promoting the initiation and progression of tumors at high levels. Methods Based on a comprehensive analysis of...
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The mechanically activated ion channel PIEZO1 confers mechanosensitivity to many cell types and is thus essential for numerous physiological processes triggered by mechanical cues. PIEZO1 channels assemble as propeller-shaped trimers, which supposedly undergo a transition from a curved conformational state into a flattened state upon mechanical act...
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Neuropeptide CCHamide-1 (abbreviated as CCHa1) is a recently discovered peptide that is present in many arthropods and is the ligand of the CCHa1R, a member of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) superfamily, which plays a regulatory role in diverse physiological processes such as feeding, circadian rhythm, insulin production, lipid metabolism,...
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These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: The tryptophan-kynurenine (KYN) pathway has long been recognized for its essential role in generating metabolites that influence various physiological processes. Traditionally, these metabolites have been categorized into distinct, often opposing groups, such as pro-oxidant versus antioxidan...
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A comparative genomic analysis approach provides valuable information about genetic variations and evolutionary relationships among microorganisms, aiding not only in the identification of functional genes responsible for traits such as pathogenicity, antibiotic resistance, and metabolic capabilities but also in enhancing our understanding of micro...
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Contaminants are transported into estuaries during rainfall events, impacting the physiology of harvested species, and thereby threatening fisheries sustainability. Decapods are among the most economically important groups harvested from estuaries, but are at high risk of contaminant exposure. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis eval...
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It has been found that various heavy metals can initiate different types of regulated cell deaths. Among these metals, copper, an essential trace micronutrient that plays a major role in a lot of physiological processes, also can initiate cell death. It can act as a constituent of metalloenzymes, and can act as a mediator for signaling pathways to...
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Gut microbiota exert functions of high importance in the intestine. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence for its role in immune regulation and maintenance of homeostasis in many physiological processes taking place in distant tissues. In particular, in this review, we explore the impact of metabolites produced by the gut microbiota on the deve...
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In recent years, membrane transporters have attracted considerable interest regarding their involvement in the molecular dialogue occurring between microbes and their hosts. In particular, the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) transporters form a family of integral membrane proteins, mainly involved in the efflux of toxic and xenobiotic...
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The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) and solute carrier (SLC) transporters play pivotal roles in cellular transport mechanisms, influencing a wide range of physiological processes and impacting various medical conditions. Recent advancements in structural biology and computational modeling have provided significant insights into their function and regula...
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Upon injury, regenerating skin is metabolically active and requires oxygen for physiological processes related to wound healing. Such processes can be halted in hypoxic conditions common in chronic wounds. Microneedle arrays (MNAs) have been demonstrated to improve therapeutic delivery and wound healing. Recently, few studies have explored the use...
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Polyamines (PAs) are nitrogenous and polycationic compounds containing more than two amine residues. Numerous investigations have demonstrated that cellular PA homeostasis plays a key role in various developmental and physiological processes. The PA balance, which may be affected by many environmental factors, is finely maintained by the pathways o...
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Cysteine (Cys) detection is recognized as an essential element in this investigation due to the critical function of Cys in several physiological processes in living organisms. A new NIR fluorescent probe SNC–Cys has been synthesized by incorporating a five‐membered malononitrile derivatized ring as an electron withdrawing group, and a methacryloyl...
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The activity of signaling pathways is required for coordinated cellular and physiological processes leading to normal development of brain structure and function. Mutations in OCRL, a phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate [PIP2] 5-phosphatase leads to the neurodevelopmental disorder, Lowe Syndrome (LS). However, the mechanism by which mutations in...
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Common oat (Avena sativa L.) is one of the important minor grain crops in China, and drought stress severely affects its yield and quality. To investigate the drought resistance characteristics of oat seedlings, this study used Baiyan 2, an oat cultivar at the three-leaf stage, as the experimental material. Drought stress was simulated using polyet...
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Bacteria synthesize and export chemically diverse polysaccharides that function in many physiological processes and are widely used in industrial applications. In the ubiquitous Wzx/Wzy-dependent biosynthetic pathways for these polysaccharides, the polysaccharide co-polymerase (PCP) facilitates the polymerization of repeat units in the periplasm, a...
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With the intensification of global climate change, high-temperature and drought stress have emerged as critical environmental stressors affecting tobacco plants’ growth, development, and yield. This study provides a comprehensive review of tobacco’s physiological and biochemical responses to optimal temperature conditions and limited irrigation acr...
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The detection of uric acid (UA) is critical due to its role in key physiological processes and its association with conditions like gout, kidney stones, and cardiovascular diseases. This study presents the fabrication and optimization of screen-printed multiwalled carbon electrodes modified with AuNPs for UA detection, achieving a high sensitivity...
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Rhythmicity is a characteristic feature of the inanimate universe. The organization of biological rhythms in time is an adaptation to the cyclical environmental changes brought on by the earth's rotation on its axis and around the sun. Circadian (L. Circa = "around or approximately"; diem = "a day") rhythms are biological responses to the geophysic...
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Background/Objectives: The rapidly increasing rate of obesity has become an extremely important public health problem, particularly in developed countries. Obesity is associated with a range of health problems, often referred to as the metabolic syndrome. Adipose tissue is now regarded as an endocrine organ responsible for the hormonal secretion of...
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Water wires, quasi-one-dimensional chains composed of hydrogen-bonded (H-bonded) water molecules, play a fundamental role in numerous chemical, physical, and physiological processes. Yet direct experimental detection of water wires has been elusive so far. Based on advanced $ab$ $initio$ many-body theory that includes electron-hole interactions, we...
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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a growing health hazard for humankind and respiratory health in particular. Such chemical compounds are present in the environment and food and may interfere with physiological processes through interference with functions of the endocrine system, making humans more susceptible to various types of diseases....
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Villins are versatile, multifunctional actin regulatory proteins. They promote actin stabilization and remodeling mainly via their actin bundling and Ca²⁺‐dependent severing activities, respectively. Arabidopsis subclass II and III villins normally coexist in cells, but the biological significance of their coexistence remains unknown. Here we demon...
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Dr. Raghavendra Kavli serves as the CEO of Sairadhya Organics and Seed Technology Pvt Ltd. With over 13 years of professional experience in the seed sector, he has extensive expertise in areas such as international projects, the seed industry, R&D, seed testing and quality control, and seed laboratory management. In addition to his technical knowle...
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The Empatica EmbracePlus is a recent innovation in medical-grade wristband wearable sensors that enable unobtrusive continuous measurement of pulse rate, electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and various accelerometry-based actigraphy measures using a minimalistic smartwatch design. The advantage of this lightweight wearable is the potential fo...
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Background Charcoal rot of soybean is caused by the hemibiotrophic fungus Macrophomina phaseolina, a global crop destroyer and an important pathogen in the midwestern USA. The quantitative nature of host resistance and the complexity of the soybean-M. phaseolina interaction at the molecular level have hampered resistance breeding. A previous study...
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Toxins from Conus snails are peptides characterized by a great structural and functional diversity. They have a high affinity for a wide range of membrane proteins such as ion channels, neurotransmitter transporters, and G protein-coupled receptors. Potassium ion channels are integral proteins of cell membranes that play vital roles in physiologica...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been shown to play a major role in regulating the accumulation, transport, and toxicity of cadmium (Cd) in plant tissues. This review aims to highlight the current understanding of the mechanisms by which AMF alleviate Cd toxicity in plants. Cd accumulation in agricultural soils has become an increasing globa...
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DNA polymorphisms QTL analysis in crops is a valuable tool to study the genetic basis of complex traits in agricultural plants. Candidate gene for abiotic (salinity) stress was spotted in the QTL region spanning CaLG03 and CaLG06 in our previous study. In continuity to the same, we have picked up QTL-associated Cicer arietinum RD22 (CaRD22) gene wh...
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Congenital heart defects (CHDs) represent one of the most prevalent categories of neonatal defects, and maternal dietary patterns have been linked to the risk of these conditions. Branched‐chain amino acids (BCAAs), particularly leucine, are essential for various metabolic and physiological processes involved in heart development. In this study, we...
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Xylem cell characteristics are largely genetically determined. However, depending on site conditions, plant age and location within the tree, the expression of individual characteristics can vary over a wide range. The knowledge about specific wood characteristics is not only important for timber processing, but it is also a basis for the assessmen...
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Sensations of the internal state of the body play crucial roles in regulating the physiological processes and maintaining homeostasis of an organism. However, our understanding of how internal signals are sensed, processed, and integrated to generate appropriate biological responses remains limited. Here, we show that the C. elegans PIEZO channel,...
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Sphingoid bases are important bioactive lipids found in a variety of organisms, serving as the backbone of sphingolipids, which regulate essential physiological processes. Here we describe the total synthesis and structure revision of halisphingosine A, a sphingoid base initially isolated from marine sponges. To address inconsistencies in the NMR i...
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Mango (Mangifera indica), a nutritionally rich tropical fruit, is significantly impacted by UV-B radiation, which induces oxidative stress and disrupts physiological processes. This study aimed to investigate mango pulp’s molecular and biochemical responses to UV-B stress (96 kJ/mol) from the unripe to mature stages over three consecutive years, wi...
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Hair offers a non‐invasive way to assess mercury exposure in diverse species, but variable and poorly understood molt patterns in wildlife may hamper the interpretation of tracer levels in hair. The reliability of using hair to precisely assess internal mercury burden, thus, varies across species, but few studies have assessed the reliability of us...
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Prostaglandins are hormones found in almost all mammalian tissues. As signaling molecules, they play a key role in the regulation of many physiological processes, including hair growth cycle. The article describes the history of the discovery of prostaglandins, including the work of Professor Ryszard Gryglewski - the discoverer of prostacyclin. Par...
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Nutritional biochemistry in veterinary medicine encompasses the study of how dietary nutrients are absorbed, transported, transformed, and utilized at the molecular level to support vital physiological functions in animals. This field is essential for understanding the intricate biochemical processes underlying nutrition and its impact on animal he...
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Cannabigerol (CBG), a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis, has emerged as a promising therapeutic agent with a diverse range of potential applications. Unlike its well-known counterpart tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBG does not induce intoxication, making it an attractive option in the clinic. Recent research has shed light on CBG’s intri...
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Background Psychiatric diagnosis is based on categorical diagnostic classification, yet similarities in genetics and clinical features across disorders suggest that these classifications share commonalities in neurobiology, particularly regarding neurotransmitters. Glutamate (Glu) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the brain's primary excitatory a...
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The gut microbiota plays a critical role in maintaining human health, influencing a wide range of physiological processes, including immune regulation, metabolism, and neurological function. Recent studies have shown that imbalances in gut microbiota composition can contribute to the onset and progression of various diseases, such as metabolic diso...
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Background/Objectives: Affective touch is crucial in infant development, particularly in regulating emotional, cognitive, and physiological processes. Preterm infants are often deprived of essential tactile stimulation owing to their early exposure to the external environment, which may affect long-term developmental outcomes. This review aimed to...
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Modulation of neurotransmission is key for organismal responses to varying physiological contexts such as during infection, injury, or other stresses, as well as in learning and memory and for sensory adaptation. Roles for cell autonomous neuromodulatory mechanisms in these processes have been well described. The importance of cell non-autonomous p...
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With the increasing concern on heavy metal contamination in agriculture and other environmental settings, unraveling the mechanisms of cadmium (Cd) tolerance and response in plants has become highly important. Ongoing plant Cd research over the years has focused on strategic and relevant aspects, including molecular, biochemical, and physiological...
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The biological progression of aging encompasses complex physiological processes. As individuals grow older, their physiological functions gradually decline, including compromised immune responses, leading to immunosenescence. Immunosenescence significantly elevates disease susceptibility and severity in older populations while concurrently compromi...
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Multimodal learning has emerged as a powerful technique that leverages diverse data sources to enhance learning and decision‐making processes. Adapting this approach to analyzing data collected from different biological domains is intuitive, especially for studying neuropsychiatric disorders. A complex neuropsychiatric disorder like schizophrenia (...
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Background The thymus is the main lymphoid organ that regulates the functions of the immune system, protecting against pathogens, tumors, antigens, and mediators of tissue damage. It produces a family of hormone-like peptides that can modulate physiological processes such as stimulation or suppression of immune responses, angiogenesis, and wound he...
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Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) experience multiple episodes of hypoglycemia, resulting in dysfunctional counter-regulatory responses with time. The recent experimental study by Jin et al explored the role of intestinal glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) in impaired counter-regulatory responses to hypoglycemia. They identified intestinal...
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Adenosine receptor signalling regulates various physiological processes throughout the body [...]
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Phosphate and phosphonate drugs are vital in building organisms, regulating physiological processes, and exhibiting diverse biological activities, including antiviral, antibacterial, antineoplastic, and enzyme‐inhibitory effects. However, their therapeutic potential is limited by the lack of advanced nanoengineering technologies. Herein, a competit...
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Drought stress poses a significant challenge to turfgrass growth, particularly in the regions like southern United States, where bermudagrass (Cynodon sp.) is widely used for lawns and sports fields. Drought stress disrupts physiological processes, leading to reduced water availability, impaired photosynthesis, and oxidative stress. To understand t...
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The impact of artificial light exposure on human health has garnered significant attention in recent years. In particular, its effects on reproductive health have raised concerns. Given that the onset of menarche serves as a crucial indicator of reproductive maturity, understanding the implications of artificial light exposure becomes paramount. Ag...
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O estudo realizado em uma escola pública de Campo Maior, Piauí, teve como objetivo melhorar o ensino de botânica, abordando a fisiologia vegetal com foco na fotossíntese, destacada como base da cadeia alimentar. Considerada complexa e abstrata, essa área do conhecimento foi trabalhada de forma a facilitar a compreensão dos alunos. A pesquisa envolv...
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The tryptophan-kynurenine (KYN) pathway has long been recognized for its essential role in gen-erating metabolites that influence various physiological processes. Traditionally, these metabolites have been categorized into distinct, often opposing groups, such as pro-oxidant versus antioxidant, excitotoxic versus neuroprotective, or neurotoxic vers...
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Aging constitutes complex and dynamic alterations in molecular and physiological processes and is associated with numerous disorders, in part due to increased genetic instability. The aging population is projected to double by 2050, underscoring the urgent need to better understand the relationships between aging and age-related disorders. Repetiti...
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The basis of orchard production is rootstocks that reduce the vigor of sweet cherry trees. However, not all rootstocks for this species can be easily propagated using traditional methods of stooling or cutting. Some of these must be propagated using the in vitro method. This is expensive and, consequently, increases the price of maiden sweet cherry...
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Blood coagulation is a vital physiological process involving a complex network of biochemical reactions, which converge to form a blood clot that repairs vascular injury. This process unfolds in three phases: initiation, amplification, and propagation, ultimately leading to thrombin formation. Coagulation begins when tissue factor (TF) is exposed o...
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DNA modifications, such as N ⁶ -methyladenine (6mA), play important roles in various processes in eukaryotes. Single molecule, real-time (SMRT) sequencing enables the direct detection of DNA modifications without requiring special sample preparation. However, most SMRT-based studies of 6mA rely on ensemble-level consensus by combining multiple read...
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Background Forensic age estimation is not difficult when the body is found in good condition, but in cases of severe decomposition or damage, such as burnt or separated body parts, then the analysis can only be done with bones and teeth. There has been abundant research and development in the field of related biochemistry over the years. Various mo...
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Vegetables are considered protective foods with high nutritional value and play an important role in subsistence farming, generating more income. Vegetable crops are highly sensitive to weather fluctuations, which impact their growth, flowering and fruit development and ultimately reduce yield. Grafting has become a viable green surgical option to...
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Lactic acid bacteria and the fermentation environment interact to form an intertwined system. Lactic acid bacteria are constantly evolving to adapt to different fermentation environments, causing changes in their physiological processes. To achieve a targeted improvement of their adaptability to various environments, a detail analysis of their evol...
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Dietary lipids provide energy, are cellular structural components, and are involved in physiological processes. Lipids are the dietary source in supplementary diet experiments in pigs. This study aims to investigate the dietary effects of PUFAs on the hepatic transcriptome and physiological pathways of two diets on two pig breeds. Polish Landrace (...