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  1. 13021

    Construction of Multi-level Ecological Corridor System for National Parks: A Case Study of the Proposed Nanling National Park by Yi DENG, Zeyu HUANG, Ziyi MAO, Jinling HUANG

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…At the park level, ecological source areas are identified based on species habitat suitability. The method of future scenario simulation is introduced in the identification of ecological source areas, and the future environmental data are obtained through two climate models (ssp126 and ssp585) and related plans. …”
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  2. 13022

    Ultrasound May Suppress Tumor Growth, Inhibit Inflammation, and Establish Tolerogenesis by Remodeling Innatome via Pathways of ROS, Immune Checkpoints, Cytokines, and Trained Immun... by Qian Yang, Ruijing Zhang, Peng Tang, Yu Sun, Candice Johnson, Jason Saredy, Susu Wu, Jiwei Wang, Yifan Lu, Fatma Saaoud, Ying Shao, Charles Drummer, Keman Xu, Daohai Yu, Rongshan Li, Shuping Ge, Xiaohua Jiang, Hong Wang, Xiaofeng Yang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We made the following findings: (1) LIUS upregulates proinflammatory IGs and downregulates metastasis genes in cancer cells, and LIUS upregulates adaptive immunity pathways but inhibits danger-sensing and inflammation pathways and promote tolerogenic differentiation in bone marrow (BM) cells. (2) LIUS upregulates IGs encoded for proteins localized in the cytoplasm, extracellular space, and others, but downregulates IG proteins localized in nuclear and plasma membranes, and LIUS downregulates phosphatases. (3) LIUS-modulated IGs act partially via several important pathways of reactive oxygen species (ROS), reverse signaling of immune checkpoint receptors B7-H4 and BTNL2, inflammatory cytokines, and static or oscillatory shear stress and heat generation, among which ROS is a dominant mechanism. (4) LIUS upregulates trained immunity enzymes in lymphoma cells and downregulates trained immunity enzymes and presumably establishes trained tolerance in BM cells. (5) LIUS modulates chromatin long-range interactions to differentially regulate IGs expression in cancer cells and noncancer cells. …”
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  3. 13023

    Myocarditis and neutrophil-mediated vascular leakage but not cytokine storm associated with fatal murine leptospirosisResearch in context by Stylianos Papadopoulos, David Hardy, Frédérique Vernel-Pauillac, Magali Tichit, Ivo G. Boneca, Catherine Werts

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Humans are susceptible to leptospirosis; infection with Leptospira interrogans species can cause severe disease in humans, with multi-organ failure, mainly affecting kidney, lung and liver function, leading to death in 10% of cases. …”
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  4. 13024

    Electroacupuncture attenuates ferroptosis by promoting Nrf2 nuclear translocation and activating Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4 pathway in ischemic stroke by Xi-chen Yang, Ya-ju Jin, Rong Ning, Qiu-yue Mao, Peng-yue Zhang, Li Zhou, Cheng-cai Zhang, Yi-chen Peng, Na Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The levels of Fe2+, reactive oxygen species (ROS), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured by ELISA. …”
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  5. 13025

    Estimation of mangrove carbon stocks using unmanned aerial vehicle over coastal vegetation by S.H. Larekeng, M. Nursaputra, M.F. Mappiasse, S. Ishak, M. Basyuni, E. Sumarga, V.B. Arifanti, A.A. Aznawi, Y.I. Rahmila, M. Yulianti, R. Rahmania, A. Mubaraq, S.G. Salmo III, H. Ali, I. Yenny

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Field surveys were conducted to determine the species composition of each mangrove stand and measure their diameter at breast height. …”
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  6. 13026

    Type I IFN induces long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase 1 to generate a phosphatidic acid reservoir for lipotoxic saturated fatty acids by Shelley Barnhart, Masami Shimizu-Albergine, Eyal Kedar, Vishal Kothari, Baohai Shao, Melissa Krueger, Cheng-Chieh Hsu, Jingjing Tang, Jenny E. Kanter, Farah Kramer, Danijel Djukovic, Vadim Pascua, Yueh-Ming Loo, Lucrezia Colonna, Sadie J. Van den Bogaerde, Jie An, Michael Gale, Jr., Karen Reue, Edward A. Fisher, Sina A. Gharib, Keith B. Elkon, Karin E. Bornfeldt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Taking advantage of a myeloid cell-targeted ACSL1-deficient mouse model and a series of lipidomics, proteomics, metabolomics and functional analyses, we show that IFN-I leverages induction of ACSL1 to increase accumulation of fully saturated phosphatidic acid species in macrophages. Conversely, ACSL1 induction is not needed for IFN-I’s ability to induce the prototypical IFN-stimulated protein signature or to suppress proliferation or macrophage metabolism. …”
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  7. 13027

    BP-3 exposure at environmentally relevant concentrations induced male developmental reproductive toxicity via ER/CCL27/ROS pathway in mice by Hong-Mei Li, Yan-Rong Gao, Qing Chang, Xiu-Ying Pei, Jia-He Sun, Yu-Jia Lin, Ya-Nan Tian, Qiang-Wang, Bin Zhao, Heidi Qunhui Xie, Hui-Ming Ma, Hai-Ming Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mechanistically, BP-3 directly interacted with ER, which boosted CCL27 expression, reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, and BTB and cytoskeleton impairment. …”
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    Vingt années de recherches à Oedenburg (Biesheim et Kunheim, Haut-Rhin) : un bilan by Michel Reddé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Faunal studies revealed the role of wild species (birds and fish) in the meat diet, which are rarely brought to light without wet sieving.The departure of the troop, during the conquest of the “Agri decimates”, at the beginning of the reign of Vespasian, did not mark the end of the civil agglomeration. …”
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  11. 13031

    Preparation, Structural Characterization and Antioxidant Activity of Extracellular Nanovesicles from Hericium erinaceus by Xueli YANG, Ben NIU, Hangjun CHEN, Weijie WU, Guannan WANG, Xiangjun FANG, Honglei MU, Haiyan GAO

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on the analysis of lipidomics and proteomics, 346 lipids species and 52 proteins were identified in HEDENVs. …”
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  12. 13032

    A global Corynebacterium diphtheriae genomic framework sheds light on current diphtheria reemergence by Hennart, Mélanie, Crestani, Chiara, Bridel, Sébastien, Armatys, Nathalie, Brémont, Sylvie, Carmi-Leroy, Annick, Landier, Annie, Passet, Virginie, Fonteneau, Laure, Vaux, Sophie, Toubiana, Julie, Badell, Edgar, Brisse, Sylvain

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Methods: We developed the bioinformatics pipeline diphtOscan (available at https://gitlab.pasteur.fr/BEBP/diphtoscan) to extract from genomes of Corynebacteria of the diphtheriae species complex, medically relevant features including tox gene presence and disruption. …”
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    The use of antimicrobials in Italian buffalo farms by Gabriele Di Vuolo, Federico Scali, Claudia Romeo, Valentina Lorenzi, Chiara D. Ambra, Maria Serrapica, Giovanna Cappelli, Francesca Fusi, Esterina De Carlo, Giovanni Loris Alborali, Luigi Bertocchi, Domenico Vecchio

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Although direct comparisons may have some limitations, AMU seems to be lower in buffalo than in other species reared in Italy as reported in the bibliography (Mazza et al. 2021). …”
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  15. 13035

    A legume-enriched diet improves metabolic health in prediabetes mediated through gut microbiome: a randomized controlled trial by Xiaorong Wu, Alvin Surya Tjahyo, Vera Sergeyevna Brok Volchanskaya, Long Hui Wong, Xianning Lai, Yi Ning Yong, Farhana Osman, Shia Lyn Tay, Priya Govindharajulu, Shalini Ponnalagu, Rachel Tso, Hwee Sze Teo, Kaijie Khoo, Huan Fan, Chew Chan Goh, Clara Poh Lian Yap, Melvin Khee-Shing Leow, Christiani Jeyakumar Henry, Sumanto Haldar, Kevin Junliang Lim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The IG had significantly greater reductions in LDL cholesterol (q (Treatment×Time) = 0.01, β  = -0.16), total cholesterol (q (Treatment×Time) = 0.02, β  = -0.3) and HbA1c (q (Treatment×Time) = 0.04, β  = -0.004) compared with CG, alongside increases in fiber degrading species in IG, mediated through metabolites such as bile acids and amino acids. …”
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  16. 13036

    Genetic and Molecular Characterization of Avian Influenza A(H9N2) Viruses from Live Bird Markets (LBM) in Senegal by Mamadou Malado Jallow, Moussa Moise Diagne, Marie Henriette Dior Ndione, Mamadou Aliou Barry, Ndiendé Koba Ndiaye, Davy Evrard Kiori, Marie Pedapa Mendy, Déborah Goudiaby, Gamou Fall, Malick Fall, Ndongo Dia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Overall, our findings highlight the potential for cross-species transmission of Senegalese A/H9N2 viruses, emphasizing the need for sustained monitoring of these viruses in both animal and human populations.…”
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    Autoinducer-2 enhances the defense of Vibrio furnissii against oxidative stress and DNA damage by modulation of c-di-GMP signaling via a two-component system by Heng Zhang, Wenjin Zhao, Wenguang Yang, Huimin Zhang, Xinyu Qian, Kai Sun, Qiao Yang, Xihui Shen, Lei Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, in contrast to the wide distribution of this signal, its receptors have only been found in a small number of bacterial species, and the underlying mechanisms for the detection of and response to AI-2 remain elusive in most bacteria. …”
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  19. 13039

    Revisiting Near-infrared Features of Kilonovae: The Importance of Gadolinium by Salma Rahmouni, Masaomi Tanaka, Nanae Domoto, Daiji Kato, Kenta Hotokezaka, Wako Aoki, Teruyuki Hirano, Takayuki Kotani, Masayuki Kuzuhara, Motohide Tamura

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While our results confirm that these two elements show strong infrared features, we additionally identify Gd iii as the next most promising species. Due to its unique atomic structure involving the half-filled 4 f and the outer 5 d orbitals, Gd iii has one of the lowest-lying energy levels, between which relatively strong transitions occur. …”
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  20. 13040

    Investigating the Effect of Solanum lycopersicum L. (Tomato) Pomace on Growth Performance and some Blood Indices of Broiler Chickens by Meta-Analysis Method by Zahra Sahragard, seyyed javad Hosseini-vashan, Hossein Naeemipour Younesi, Seyyed Homayon Farhangfar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The antioxidant capacity of tomato pomace is related to the substances in it, especially lycopene, which reduces the effect of reactive oxygen species and the destructive effects of these compounds on the cell membrane and mitochondrial structure. …”
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