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Transcriptional dysregulation associated with chromatin accessibility of iPSC and hepatocytes derived from a Cornelia de Lange syndrome patient (ChIP-Seq - iPSCs)
Identification of stem-like cells recapitulating GBM subclonal components with subtle genetic evolution and sharp phenotypic differences
Coexisting cancer stem cells with heterogeneus gene amplifications, transcriptional profiles and malignancy can be isolated from single glioblastomas
Discovery of Natural C .vulgaris Flocculants of Fungi from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants and the Flocculating Mechanisms
Abantiadinus nodipennis
Satta King
Sphingomonas sp. DBB INV C78
Sphingomonas sp. DBB INV C78 Genome sequencing
Environmental Survey on Sabina Shoal and Pag-asa lagoon in the West Philippine Sea
Decoding the key targets and signal pathways in the regulation of myocardial infarction microenvironment by BSHYSXD based on molecular docking technology/network pharmacology
Beyond population size: whole-genome data reveal bottleneck legacies in the peninsular Italian wolf
After being on the brink of extinction in the late 1960s, peninsular Italian wolves rebounded and recolonized most of the peninsula. Despite that, the consequences of the historical bottleneck on their genomic make-up is still lacking. We sequenced whole genomes of thirteen individuals and conducted population genomics analyses, including a comparison with wolves from two highly-inbred wolf populations. Our findings indicate that the peninsular Italian wolf population is still susceptible to bottleneck legacies, which could lead to local inbreeding depression in case of population reduction or fragmentations.
Increased expression of Ectodysplasin A2 Receptor EDA2R is the most remarkable and ubiquitous aging-related transcriptional hallmark (Human Myoblasts)
Increased expression of Ectodysplasin A2 Receptor EDA2R is the most remarkable and ubiquitous aging-related transcriptional hallmark (Murine Myotubes)
Profiling the functionality of designed transcription activation domain sequences to identify their grammar rules and exceptions
Transcriptomics-based anti-tuberculous mechanism of traditional Chinese polyherbal preparation NiuBeiXiaoHe intermediates
Prevalence and Characterization of the Cefazolin Inoculum Effect in North American Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Isolates
Fish and environment samples from the Vogtland Region, Germany
Impact of inducing hypercholesterolemia on Kupffer cells
Evaluation of the biological treatment of a real contaminated groundwater through reductive dechlorination biostimulation
Pseudomonas sp. VD9
Pseudomonas sp. VD9 Genome sequencing
Identification of biomarkers predictive of Ascaris infection and anthelmintics mediated worm clearance using a swine model
Biological and Molecular control of blast disease in Oryza sativa L.
Phragmites australis
Phragmites australis Raw sequence reads
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