Chen, Kexin Li, Qiuhong Li, Yangyi Jiang, Donghui Chen, Ligang Jiang, Jun Li, Shengbiao Zhang, Chunxiang
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Molecular medicine reports
The tetraspanin family of membrane proteins is essential for controlling different biological processes such as cell migration, penetration, adhesion, growth, apoptosis, angiogenesis and metastasis. The present review summarized the current knowledge regarding the expression and roles of tetraspanins in different types of cancer of the digestive sy...
Li, Weihua Qin, Dong Ma, Ruiqun Li, Shuxian Wang, Lin
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The black currant (Ribes nigrum L.), a member of the Saxifragaceae family’s Ribes genus, has gained consumer and grower acceptance due to its high nutritional value and economic potential. However, powdery mildew, the primary leaf disease affecting black currants, significantly impacts growers and the industry. Developing varieties highly resistant...
Scott, Matthew A. Valeris-Chacin, Robert Thompson, Alexis C. Woolums, Amelia R. Karisch, Brandi B.
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Frontiers in Immunology
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) remains the leading infectious disease in beef cattle production systems. Host gene expression upon facility arrival may indicate risk of BRD development and severity. However, a time-course approach would better define how BRD development influences immunological and inflammatory responses after disease occurrences...
Zheng, Hui Li, Cuidan Zheng, Xiuyu Jiang, Hu-Dachuan Li, Yuqing Yao, Aihua Li, Xiaolong Wang, Feiyu Liu, Wenqing Cao, Xiang
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Frontiers in Immunology
Background Heterologous booster vaccines are more effective than homologous booster vaccines in combating the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. However, our understanding of homologous and heterologous booster vaccines for COVID-19 remains limited. Methods We recruited 34 healthy participants from two cohorts who were primed with two-do...
Li, Qiong Fang, Fujin Yang, Chuanli Yu, Dong Gong, Qianhui Shen, Xiaobing
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Frontiers in Immunology
Background High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is an idiopathic, noncardiogenic form of pulmonary edema that occurs at high altitudes. It is characterized by a severe clinical course and carries a significant mortality risk. Despite its clinical relevance, the molecular mechanisms underlying HAPE are not well understood. Methods We conducted whole...
Routaboul, Jean‐marc Bellenot, Caroline Olympio, Aurore Clément, Gilles Citerne, Sylvie Remblière, Céline Charvin, Magali Franke, Lars Chiarenza, Serge Vasselon, Damien
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SUMMARY Hydathodes are small organs found on the leaf margins of vascular plants which release excess xylem sap through a process called guttation. While previous studies have hinted at additional functions of hydathode in metabolite transport or auxin metabolism, experimental support is limited. We conducted comprehensive transcriptomic, metabolom...
Sun, Shijun Yang, Yan Hao, Shuiyuan Liu, Ye Zhang, Xin Yang, Pudi Zhang, Xudong Luo, Yusong
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Introduction Low ground temperature is a major factor limiting overwintering in cucumber cultivation facilities in northern alpine regions. Lower temperatures in the root zone directly affect the physiological function of the root system, which in turn affects the normal physiological activity of plants. However, the importance of the ground temper...
Larionova, Irina Iamshchikov, Pavel Kazakova, Anna Rakina, Militsa Menyalo, Maxim Enikeeva, Kadriia Rafikova, Guzel Sharifyanova, Yuliya Pavlov, Valentin Villert, Alisa
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Frontiers in Immunology
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy worldwide. The major clinical challenge includes the asymptomatic state of the disease, making diagnosis possible only at advanced stages. Another OC complication is the high relapse rate and poor prognosis following the standard first-line treatment with platinum-based chemotherapy. At ...
Chen, Juncai Zhang, Xiaoli Chang, Xuan Wei, Bingni Fang, Yan Song, Shanshan Gong, Daxiang Huang, Deli Sun, Yawang Dong, Xianwen
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The growth rate of young ruminants has been associated with production performance in later life, with recent studies highlighting the importance of rumen microbes in supporting the health and growth of ruminants. However, the specific role of rumen epithelium bacteria and microbiota-host interactions in influencing the early life growth rate of ru...
Jin, Ye Zhao, Jun Qi, Tangkai Tian, Di Liao, Yixin Yang, Qing Li, Minming Zhu, Qingqing Chen, Jun Shen, Yinzhong
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Frontiers in Immunology
Introduction In the course of immune development, HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants exhibit abnormal immune function and increased infectious morbidity compared to HIV-unexposed uninfected (HUU) infants. Yet the specific functional phenotypes and regulatory mechanisms associated with in-utero HIV and/or ART exposure remain largely obscure. Metho...