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Study on the Influence of LED Spectrum on the Visual and Nonvisual Effects in the Interior Zone of Tunnels
Published 2021-01-01“…The visual effect detection experiment of driving in the interior zones of the tunnel is simulated in the laboratory, and the critical flicker frequency and reaction time are taken as physiological indexes. The results show that the spectrum with high CCT and high CRI corresponds to lower critical flicker frequency drop value and faster reaction time, which has a positive effect on improving driving safety. …”
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p38δ MAPK: Emerging Roles of a Neglected Isoform
Published 2014-01-01“…While the p38 MAPK family as a whole has been implicated in a wide variety of biological processes, a specific role for p38δ MAPK in cellular signalling and its contribution to both physiological and pathological conditions are presently lacking. …”
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Destabilization of mutualistic interactions shapes the early heat stress response of the coral holobiont
Published 2025-01-01“…Results In a 2-month manipulative experiment, we exposed the coral Porites lutea to gradually increasing temperatures corresponding to 0–8 degree heating weeks (DHW) and assessed the response of the coral holobiont using coral and Symbiodiniaceae transcriptomics, microbial 16S rRNA gene sequencing and physiological measurements. From early stages of heat stress (< 1 DHW), the increase in metabolic turnover shifted the holobiont to a net heterotrophic state in which algal-derived nutrients were insufficient to meet host energy demands, resulting in reduced holobiont performance at 1 DHW. …”
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Pre-transfusion detection and transfusion therapy of a patient with autoanti-B and cold agglutinin
Published 2025-01-01“…[Methods] Red blood cells of patient were washed with 37℃ physiological saline and treated with sulfhydryl reagent. …”
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Leptin Regulates Proliferation and Apoptosis in Human Prostate
Published 2012-01-01“…Leptin has an important role in maintaining the physiological growth of the prostate since it stimulates both cellular proliferation and apoptosis, with the decrement in the aromatase gene expression.…”
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Alternative splicing in the DBD linker region of p63 modulates binding to DNA and iASPP in vitro
Published 2025-01-01“…Some of these isoforms have very specific physiological functions in the development and maintenance of epithelial tissues and surveillance of genetic integrity in oocytes. …”
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Androgenesis and gynogenesis in tomato (<I>Solanum lycopersicum</I> L.) <I>in vitro</I>
Published 2024-05-01“…It is necessary to determine the incubation conditions, physicochemical environments, dependence of the genotype in vitro, physiological state of the donor plant, and development of the anther, which affect the reproducibility of protocols to achieve haploid induction. …”
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The in vitro anticancer effects of FS48 from salivary glands of Xenopsylla cheopis on NCI-H460 cells via its blockage of voltage-gated K+ channels
Published 2023-03-01“…The present study highlights for the first time that blood-sucking arthropod saliva-derived protein can inhibit the physiological activities of tumour cells via the Kv channels. …”
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Development of morphology-dependent nanoselenium carriers for enhancing biological activity and reducing plant stress
Published 2025-02-01“…After loading penthiopyrad (PEN), the biological activity of NSer@PEN and its impact on the physiological and biochemical processes of plants were further compared with those of spherical nanoselenium pesticides (NSes@PEN) and commercial materials (20 % PEN SC). …”
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Role of CD117 and mast cells in periodontal diseases: Histological and immunohistochemical study
Published 2025-03-01“…Mast cells are mobile secretory cells with a variety of biological tasks such as phagocytosis, processing of antigens, cytokine production, and the release of both newly formed and preexisting physiological mediators. This study aimed to investigate and establish the relationship between mast cells and various stages of periodontal diseases. …”
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Transcriptional repression of GTL1 under water‐deficit stress promotes anthocyanin biosynthesis to enhance drought tolerance
Published 2024-05-01“…Abstract The transcription factor GT2‐LIKE 1 (GTL1) has been implicated in orchestrating a transcriptional network of diverse physiological, biochemical, and developmental processes. …”
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Human SLC26A1 Gene Variants: A Pilot Study
Published 2013-01-01“…Why stones recur in many patients remains unknown but likely involves environmental, physiological, and genetic factors. The solute linked carrier (SLC) 26A1 gene has previously been linked to kidney stones in mice. …”
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An antagonistic role of clock genes and lima1 in kidney regeneration
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract The circadian clock genes are known important for kidney development, maturation and physiological functions. However, whether and how they play a role in renal regeneration remain elusive. …”
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Classification Algorithms in Automatic Diagnosis of ECG Arrhythmias: A Review
Published 2024-01-01“…ECG (Electrocardiogram), the most commonly used tool in the diagnosis of cardiac diseases, contains a large amount of physiologic information about the electrical activity of the heart. …”
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Ca<sup>2+</sup>/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II (CaMKII) Regulates Basal Cardiac Pacemaker Function: Pros and Cons
Published 2024-12-01“…The spontaneous firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node, the physiological pacemaker of the heart, is generated within sinoatrial nodal cells (SANCs) and is regulated by a “coupled-clock” pacemaker system, which integrates a “membrane clock”, the ensemble of ion channel currents, and an intracellular “Ca<sup>2+</sup> clock”, sarcoplasmic reticulum-generated local submembrane Ca<sup>2+</sup> releases via ryanodine receptors. …”
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Biosolids Effects in Chihuahuan Desert Rangelands: A Ten-Year Study
Published 2011-01-01“…We conducted a 10-year research program investigating effects of biosolids applied at rates from 0 to 90 dry Mg ha−1 on soil water infiltration; runoff and leachate water quality; soil erosion; forage production and quality; seedling establishment; plant physiological responses; nitrogen dynamics; biosolids decomposition; and grazing animal behavior and management. …”
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Divergence in the Morphology and Energy Metabolism of Adult Polyphenism in the Cowpea Beetle <i>Callosobruchus maculatus</i>
Published 2024-12-01“…This is the first study to analyze the morphology and molecular characteristics of adult polyphenism in <i>C. maculatus</i> using morphological, physiological, and behavioral approaches, providing a foundational understanding of these aspects. …”
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Corneal epithelial thickness as a diagnostic tool in ophthalmology – a case series
Published 2023-12-01“…Following the introduction of a commercially available SD-OCT system in 2017, corneal epithelial mapping was incorporated into ophthalmology, particularly refractive surgery, as a valuable, highly diagnostic tool. In physiologically normal conditions, central epithelial thickness is 53-54 μm. …”
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Differential Sensitivity of Nitrogen-Fixing, <i>Azolla Microphylla</i> to Organochlorine and Organophosphate Insecticide
Published 2013-07-01“…In this work the effect of the insecticides on Azolla microphylla resulted in growth inhibition, a decline of physiological and biochemical activities but the highest effect was shown in case of organochlorine insecticide which is commonly used in the rice fields.…”
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FlashTag-mediated Labeling for Intraventricular Macrophages in the Embryonic Brain
Published 2025-01-01“…Microglia, the brain's immune cells, which play pivotal roles in both physiological and pathological contexts, begin colonizing the brain around embryonic day (E) 9.5 in mice, with their population expanding as development progresses. …”
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