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4 September 2022

Yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco) is an important aquaculture fish susceptible to Aeromonas veronii infection, which causes acute death resulting in huge economic losses. Understanding the molecular processes of host immune defense is indispen...

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1 Citations
3,870 Views
12 Pages

20 March 2023

Emotional and cardiac responses to audio erotica and their gender differences are relatively unclear in the study of the human sexual response. The current study was designed to investigate gender differences regarding positive and negative emotional...

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3 Citations
3,864 Views
17 Pages

Distinct Responses to IL4 in Macrophages Mediated by JNK

  • Luís Arpa,
  • Carlos Batlle,
  • Peijin Jiang,
  • Carme Caelles,
  • Jorge Lloberas and
  • Antonio Celada

11 April 2023

IL(Interleukin)-4 is the main macrophage M2-type activator and induces an anti-inflammatory phenotype called alternative activation. The IL-4 signaling pathway involves the activation of STAT (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription)-6 and m...

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11 Citations
4,662 Views
14 Pages

Distinct Responses of Arabidopsis Telomeres and Transposable Elements to Zebularine Exposure

  • Klára Konečná,
  • Pavla Polanská Sováková,
  • Karin Anteková,
  • Jiří Fajkus and
  • Miloslava Fojtová

Involvement of epigenetic mechanisms in the regulation of telomeres and transposable elements (TEs), genomic regions with the protective and potentially detrimental function, respectively, has been frequently studied. Here, we analyzed telomere lengt...

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571 Views
13 Pages

Coxiella burnetii Strains Elicit Distinct Inflammatory Responses in Human Macrophages

  • Madhur Sachan,
  • Amanda Dragan,
  • Het Adhvaryu,
  • Daniel E. Voth and
  • Rahul Raghavan

29 October 2025

Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of human Q fever, subverts macrophage antimicrobial functions to establish an intracellular replicative niche. To better understand host–pathogen interactions, we investigated the transcriptional responses...

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288 Views
17 Pages

Mechanical Pruning Induces Distinct Metabolic Responses in Slender Spindle-Shaped Apple Orchards

  • Juhyeon Park,
  • Youngsuk Lee,
  • Nay Myo Win,
  • Van Giap Do,
  • Jung-Geun Kwon,
  • Seonae Kim,
  • Soon-Il Kwon,
  • Hun-Joong Kweon and
  • In-Kyu Kang

1 December 2025

Mechanical pruning has emerged as a viable alternative to traditional hand pruning in apple orchards in labor-constrained and aging population workforces. While mechanical pruning reduces labor demand and enhances operational efficiency, their effect...

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45 Citations
6,835 Views
17 Pages

Intratumoural Heterogeneity Underlies Distinct Therapy Responses and Treatment Resistance in Glioblastoma

  • Seçkin Akgül,
  • Ann-Marie Patch,
  • Rochelle C.J. D’Souza,
  • Pamela Mukhopadhyay,
  • Katia Nones,
  • Sarah Kempe,
  • Stephen H. Kazakoff,
  • Rosalind L. Jeffree,
  • Brett W. Stringer and
  • John V. Pearson
  • + 2 authors

6 February 2019

Glioblastomas are the most common and lethal neoplasms of the central nervous system. Neighbouring glioma cells maintain extreme degrees of genetic and phenotypic variation that form intratumoural heterogeneity. This genetic diversity allows the most...

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15 Citations
3,537 Views
19 Pages

Metabolomic Analysis Revealed Distinct Physiological Responses of Leaves and Roots to Huanglongbing in a Citrus Rootstock

  • Qing Chen,
  • Ailing Min,
  • Shu Luo,
  • Jinwei He,
  • Runqin Wu,
  • Ximeng Lin,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Wen He,
  • Yunting Zhang and
  • Yuanxiu Lin
  • + 5 authors

17 August 2022

Huanglongbing (HLB) is an obstinate disease in the citrus industry. No resistant citrus resources were currently available, but various degrees of Huanglongbing tolerance exist in different germplasm. Citrus junos is emerging as one of the popular ro...

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18 Citations
5,572 Views
24 Pages

Comparative Response of the Hepatic Transcriptomes of Domesticated and Wild Turkey to Aflatoxin B1

  • Kent M. Reed,
  • Kristelle M. Mendoza,
  • Juan E. Abrahante and
  • Roger A. Coulombe

13 January 2018

The food-borne mycotoxin aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) poses a significant risk to poultry, which are highly susceptible to its hepatotoxic effects. Domesticated turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) are especially sensitive, whereas wild turkeys (M. g. silvestris) ar...

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13 Citations
2,856 Views
14 Pages

Distinct Transcriptional Responses of Skeletal Muscle to Short-Term Cold Exposure in Tibetan Pigs and Bama Pigs

  • Chunhuai Yang,
  • Chunwei Cao,
  • Jiali Liu,
  • Ying Zhao,
  • Jianfei Pan,
  • Cong Tao and
  • Yanfang Wang

Piglets are susceptible to cold, and piglet death caused by cold stress leads to economic losses in the pig industry in cold areas. Skeletal muscle plays a key role in adaptive thermogenesis in mammals, but the related mechanism in pigs is unclear. I...

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36 Citations
7,846 Views
13 Pages

25 March 2016

Disintegration of rye and wheat breads during in vitro gastric digestion and its relation to the postprandial glucose and insulin responses of the breads was studied. Breads with distinct composition and texture characteristics were prepared with ref...

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29 Citations
4,393 Views
19 Pages

Deep Phenotyping Reveals Distinct Immune Signatures Correlating with Prognostication, Treatment Responses, and MRD Status in Multiple Myeloma

  • Konstantinos Papadimitriou,
  • Nikolaos Tsakirakis,
  • Panagiotis Malandrakis,
  • Panagiotis Vitsos,
  • Andreas Metousis,
  • Nikolaos Orologas-Stavrou,
  • Ioannis Ntanasis-Stathopoulos,
  • Nikolaos Kanellias,
  • Evangelos Eleutherakis-Papaiakovou and
  • Panagiotis Pothos
  • + 7 authors

4 November 2020

Despite recent advances, Multiple Myeloma (MM) remains an incurable disease with apparent heterogeneity that may explain patients’ variable clinical outcomes. While the phenotypic, (epi)genetic, and molecular characteristics of myeloma cells ha...

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25 Citations
4,776 Views
15 Pages

Proteomics Revealed Distinct Responses to Salinity between the Halophytes Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort and Salicornia brachiata (Roxb)

  • Jenifer Joseph Benjamin,
  • Begoña Miras-Moreno,
  • Fabrizio Araniti,
  • Hajar Salehi,
  • Letizia Bernardo,
  • Ajay Parida and
  • Luigi Lucini

10 February 2020

Plant resistance to salinity stress is one of the main challenges of agriculture. The comprehension of the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in plant tolerance to salinity can help to contrast crop losses due to high salt conditions in soil....

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15 Citations
6,016 Views
25 Pages

Perceptual Temporal Asymmetry Associated with Distinct ON and OFF Responses to Time-Varying Sounds with Rising versus Falling Intensity: A Magnetoencephalography Study

  • Yang Zhang,
  • Bing Cheng,
  • Tess K. Koerner,
  • Robert S. Schlauch,
  • Keita Tanaka,
  • Masaki Kawakatsu,
  • Iku Nemoto and
  • Toshiaki Imada

This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study investigated evoked ON and OFF responses to ramped and damped sounds in normal-hearing human adults. Two pairs of stimuli that differed in spectral complexity were used in a passive listening task; each pair co...

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1,297 Views
20 Pages

Postprandial Responses to Animal Products with Distinct Fatty Acid and Amino Acid Composition Are Diet-Dependent

  • Bjørg Egelandsdal,
  • Anna Haug,
  • Jens F. Rehfeld,
  • Sílvia Coutinho,
  • Lledó Roglà Ricart,
  • Harald Martens,
  • Milena Monfort-Pires and
  • Catia Martins

4 May 2025

Background: Though evidence is limited, animal products like pork sausages and cheese may affect satiety differently due to their distinct protein, fat, and calcium content. This study therefore compared their acute effects on breakfast using appetit...

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205 Views
22 Pages

From Measured In Situ Stress to Dynamic Simulation: A Calibrated 3DEC Model of a Rock Quarry

  • Vivien De Lucia,
  • Domenico Gullì,
  • Daria Marchetti and
  • Riccardo Salvini

12 December 2025

Accurately reproducing the mechanical and dynamic behavior of fractured rock masses remains a key challenge in rock engineering, especially in marble quarry environments where discontinuity networks, excavation geometry, and topographic effects induc...

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107 Citations
11,987 Views
24 Pages

7 September 2016

The two major storage proteins identified in Brassica napus (canola) were isolated and studied for their molecular composition, structural characteristics and the responses of structural features to the changes in pH and temperature. Cruciferin, a co...

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58 Citations
5,635 Views
22 Pages

Auranofin and Cold Atmospheric Plasma Synergize to Trigger Distinct Cell Death Mechanisms and Immunogenic Responses in Glioblastoma

  • Jinthe Van Loenhout,
  • Laurie Freire Boullosa,
  • Delphine Quatannens,
  • Jorrit De Waele,
  • Céline Merlin,
  • Hilde Lambrechts,
  • Ho Wa Lau,
  • Christophe Hermans,
  • Abraham Lin and
  • Filip Lardon
  • + 4 authors

28 October 2021

Targeting the redox balance of malignant cells via the delivery of high oxidative stress unlocks a potential therapeutic strategy against glioblastoma (GBM). We investigated a novel reactive oxygen species (ROS)-inducing combination treatment strateg...

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40 Citations
6,954 Views
30 Pages

19 December 2019

The water-soluble Nrf2 (nuclear factor, erythroid 2-like 2, also called Nfe2l2) is accepted as a master regulator of antioxidant responses to cellular stress, and it was also identified as a direct target of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-anchored PE...

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41 Citations
6,159 Views
18 Pages

Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas fluorescens Trigger Common and Distinct Systemic Immune Responses in Arabidopsis thaliana Depending on the Pathogen Lifestyle

  • Ngoc Huu Nguyen,
  • Patricia Trotel-Aziz,
  • Sandra Villaume,
  • Fanja Rabenoelina,
  • Adrian Schwarzenberg,
  • Eric Nguema-Ona,
  • Christophe Clément,
  • Fabienne Baillieul and
  • Aziz Aziz

4 September 2020

Plants harbor various beneficial bacteria that modulate their innate immunity, resulting in induced systemic resistance (ISR) against various pathogens. However, the immune mechanisms underlying ISR triggered by Bacillus spp. and Pseudomonas spp. aga...

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15 Citations
4,199 Views
14 Pages

9 September 2022

Plants must balance both beneficial (symbiotic) and pathogenic challenges from microorganisms, the former benefitting the plant and agriculture and the latter causing disease and economic harm. Plant innate immunity describes a highly conserved set o...

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2,490 Views
22 Pages

Viral Vector-Based Chlamydia trachomatis Vaccines Encoding CTH522 Induce Distinct Immune Responses in C57BL/6J and HLA Transgenic Mice

  • Giuseppe Andreacchio,
  • Ylenia Longo,
  • Sara Moreno Mascaraque,
  • Kartikan Anandasothy,
  • Sarah Tofan,
  • Esma Özün,
  • Lena Wilschrey,
  • Johannes Ptok,
  • Dung T. Huynh and
  • Joen Luirink
  • + 1 author

22 August 2024

Chlamydia trachomatis remains a major global health problem with increasing infection rates, requiring innovative vaccine solutions. Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) is a well-established, safe and highly immunogenic vaccine vector, making it a p...

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7 Citations
3,770 Views
15 Pages

28 April 2021

The non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 is able to protect Capsicum annuum (pepper) but not in Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) against the pathogen Verticillium dahliae. Transcriptomics of the plant during the interaction with Fo47 shows the inducti...

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2 Citations
2,203 Views
15 Pages

Cluster Analysis Identifies Distinct Patterns of T-Cell and Humoral Immune Responses Evolution Following a Third Dose of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine in People Living with HIV

  • Majdouline El Moussaoui,
  • Salomé Desmecht,
  • Nicolas Lambert,
  • Nathalie Maes,
  • Joachim Braghini,
  • Nicole Marechal,
  • Céline Quintana,
  • Karine Briquet,
  • Stéphanie Gofflot and
  • Françoise Toussaint
  • + 9 authors

26 June 2023

(1) Background: Many vaccines require higher, additional doses or adjuvants to provide adequate protection for people living with HIV (PLWH). Despite their potential risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019, immunological data remain sparse, and a cle...

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14 Citations
4,611 Views
24 Pages

Distinct Postprandial Bile Acids Responses to a High-Calorie Diet in Men Volunteers Underscore Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Phenotypes

  • Antonin Lamaziere,
  • Dominique Rainteau,
  • Pukar KC,
  • Lydie Humbert,
  • Emilie Gauliard,
  • Farid Ichou,
  • Maharajah Ponnaiah,
  • Nadine Bouby,
  • Joe-Elie Salem and
  • Jean-Maurice Mallet
  • + 2 authors

19 November 2020

Bile acids (BAs) regulate dietary lipid hydrolysis and absorption in the proximal intestine. Several studies have highlighted a determinant role of circulating levels and/or metabolism of BAs in the pathogenesis of major cardiometabolic diseases. Whe...

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18 Pages

27 March 2025

Background/Objective: Postprandial vascular responses impact vascular health. This study investigated whether eating pulses or whole grains can acutely relax blood vessels in people with arterial stiffness. Methods: A single-blinded, controlled rando...

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2 Citations
1,819 Views
19 Pages

The perception of circulating granulocytes as cells with a predetermined immune response mainly triggered by pathogens is evolving, recognizing their functional heterogeneity and adaptability, particularly within the neutrophil subset. The involvemen...

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3 Citations
2,194 Views
12 Pages

Distinct Responses of Biofilm Carbon Metabolism to Nanoplastics with Different Surface Modifications

  • Yang Liu,
  • Weiyu Li,
  • Chunmei Tao,
  • Junjie Zhao,
  • Hongmei Zhang,
  • Lingzhan Miao,
  • Yong Pang and
  • Jun Hou

Recently, there is an increasing concern regarding the toxicity of nanoplastics (NPs) on freshwater organisms. However, knowledge about the potential impacts of NPs with different surface modification on freshwater biofilms is still very limited. In...

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14 Citations
3,075 Views
18 Pages

9 July 2022

Avian interferon regulatory factors 1 and 7 (IRF1 and IRF7) play important roles in the host’s innate immunity against viral infection. Our previous study revealed that duck tembusu virus (DTMUV) infection of chicken fibroblasts (DF1) and duck...

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1,377 Views
24 Pages

Distinct Inflammatory Responses of hiPSC-Derived Endothelial Cells and Cardiomyocytes to Cytokines Involved in Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Associated Myocarditis

  • Samantha Conte,
  • Isaure Firoaguer,
  • Simon Lledo,
  • Thi Thom Tran,
  • Claire El Yazidi,
  • Stéphanie Simoncini,
  • Zohra Rebaoui,
  • Claire Guiol,
  • Christophe Chevillard and
  • Régis Guieu
  • + 4 authors

7 September 2025

Inflammatory cytokines, particularly interferon-γ (IFN-γ), are markedly elevated in the peripheral blood of patients with immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced myocarditis (ICI-M). Endomyocardial biopsies from these patients also show GBP-a...

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15 Citations
5,256 Views
16 Pages

15 February 2020

Dysfunction of the tumor suppressor p53 occurs in most human cancers. Mdm2 and MdmX are homologous proteins from the Mdm (Murine Double Minute) protein family, which play a critical role in p53 inactivation and degradation. The two proteins interact...

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7 Citations
3,803 Views
16 Pages

Perinatal Gram-Positive Bacteria Exposure Elicits Distinct Cytokine Responses In Vitro

  • Edith Reuschel,
  • Martina Toelge,
  • Sebastian Haeusler,
  • Ludwig Deml,
  • Birgit Seelbach-Goebel and
  • Maria Emilia Solano

30 December 2020

During pregnancy, infections caused by the gram-positive bacteria Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis), Streptococcus agalacticae (S. agalacticae), and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) are major reasons for preterm labor, neonatal prematurity, mening...

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612 Views
17 Pages

Secondhand Smoke Exposure Timing Triggers Distinct Placental Responses in Mouse Pregnancy

  • Archarlie Chou,
  • Ethan Frank,
  • Matt Reall,
  • Olivia Hiatt,
  • Logan Beck,
  • Paul R. Reynolds,
  • Brett E. Pickett and
  • Juan A. Arroyo

5 November 2025

Secondhand smoke (SHS), found in about 57.6% of global public areas as a widespread environmental hazard, has been associated with negative effects during pregnancy, such as preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Our research i...

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1,118 Views
19 Pages

Evaluating Physiological and Hormonal Responses of Two Distinct Rice Genotypes Under High Temperatures

  • Xiaoyu Qi,
  • Weicai Jin,
  • Wenhao Zhong,
  • Jiatong Han,
  • Muhammad Afzal,
  • Qiang Yue,
  • Guoping Wang and
  • Mehmood Jan

26 February 2025

Climate change poses a major threat to rice productivity, particularly due to high-temperature stress during anthesis, which severely impacts the grain yield. Understanding the physiological and biochemical responses of different rice genotypes to hi...

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1,405 Views
22 Pages

Intermediate and Transitory Inflammation Mediate Proper Alveolar Bone Healing Outcome in Contrast to Extreme Low/High Responses: Evidence from Mice Strains Selected for Distinct Inflammatory Phenotypes

  • Priscila Maria Colavite,
  • Michelle de Campos Soriani Azevedo,
  • Carolina Fávaro Francisconi,
  • Angélica Cristina Fonseca,
  • André Petenucci Tabanez,
  • Jéssica Lima Melchiades,
  • Daniela Carignatto Passadori,
  • Andrea Borrego,
  • Marcelo De Franco and
  • Ana Paula Favaro Trombone
  • + 1 author

25 November 2024

Alveolar bone healing is influenced by various local and systemic factors, including the local inflammatory response. This study aimed to evaluate the role of inflammatory responsiveness in alveolar bone healing using 8-week-old male and female mice...

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8 Citations
5,962 Views
16 Pages

21 April 2016

Vaccination is the most effective means to prevent influenza virus infection, although current approaches are associated with suboptimal efficacy. Here, we generated virus-like particles (VLPs) composed of the hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA) a...

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9 Citations
3,505 Views
23 Pages

Distinct Tomato Cultivars Are Characterized by a Differential Pattern of Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress

  • Veronica Conti,
  • Claudio Cantini,
  • Marco Romi,
  • Maria Michela Cesare,
  • Luigi Parrotta,
  • Stefano Del Duca and
  • Giampiero Cai

Future climate scenarios suggest that crop plants will experience environmental changes capable of affecting their productivity. Among the most harmful environmental stresses is drought, defined as a total or partial lack of water availability. It is...

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2 Citations
2,071 Views
14 Pages

Accumbal Dopamine Responses Are Distinct between Female Rats with Active and Passive Coping Strategies

  • Vsevolod V. Nemets,
  • Ekaterina P. Vinogradova,
  • Vladislav Zavialov,
  • Vladimir P. Grinevich,
  • Evgeny A. Budygin and
  • Raul R. Gainetdinov

10 October 2024

There is a gap in existing knowledge of stress-triggered neurochemical and behavioral adaptations in females. This study was designed to explore the short-term consequences of a single social defeat (SD) on accumbal dopamine (DA) dynamics and related...

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6 Citations
2,043 Views
15 Pages

Bacteria, fungi, and protists occupy a pivotal position in maintaining soil ecology. Despite limited knowledge on their responses to managed vegetation restoration strategies in karst regions, we aimed to study the essential microbial communities inv...

  • Article
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13 Citations
3,485 Views
14 Pages

Distinct Changes in Microbiota-Mediated Intestinal Metabolites and Immune Responses Induced by Different Antibiotics

  • Sunghyun Yoon,
  • Giljae Lee,
  • Junsun Yu,
  • Kiuk Lee,
  • Kyeongju Lee,
  • Jiyeon Si,
  • Hyun Ju You and
  • GwangPyo Ko

6 December 2022

The cocktails of antibiotics are utilized to study the functions of microbiota. There have been studies on the alteration of not only the microbiota composition but also the host’s metabolism or immunity. However, the bacterial species associat...

  • Article
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19 Citations
7,124 Views
26 Pages

Neurofeedback-Augmented Mindfulness Training Elicits Distinct Responses in the Subregions of the Insular Cortex in Healthy Adolescents

  • Xiaoqian Yu,
  • Zsofia P. Cohen,
  • Aki Tsuchiyagaito,
  • Gabriella Cochran,
  • Robin L. Aupperle,
  • Jennifer L. Stewart,
  • Manpreet K. Singh,
  • Masaya Misaki,
  • Jerzy Bodurka and
  • Martin P. Paulus
  • + 1 author

Mindfulness training (MT) reduces self-referential processing and promotes interoception, the perception of sensations from inside the body, by increasing one’s awareness of and regulating responses to them. The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and t...

  • Article
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16 Citations
3,490 Views
21 Pages

Multiple Abiotic Stresses Applied Simultaneously Elicit Distinct Responses in Two Contrasting Rice Cultivars

  • Fatemeh Habibpourmehraban,
  • Yunqi Wu,
  • Jemma X. Wu,
  • Sara Hamzelou,
  • Farhad Masoomi-Aladizgeh,
  • Karthik Shantharam Kamath,
  • Ardeshir Amirkhani,
  • Brian J. Atwell and
  • Paul A. Haynes

3 February 2022

Rice crops are often subject to multiple abiotic stresses simultaneously in both natural and cultivated environments, resulting in yield reductions beyond those expected from single stress. We report physiological changes after a 4 day exposure to co...

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5 Citations
2,910 Views
10 Pages

Distinct Growth and Nutrient Status Responses to Fertilization Regimes in Two Generations of Chinese Fir Seedlings

  • Ya-Lin Hu,
  • Hui-Hua Fan,
  • Han-Feng Xuan,
  • Abubakari Said Mgelwa and
  • Shi-Pin Chen

21 August 2019

Exponential fertilization is well-known for improving the growth and nutritional status of seedlings during nursery culture. However, less is known about how genetic variability among seedling species influences the effects of fertilization regimes o...

  • Article
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9 Citations
3,470 Views
16 Pages

Native Amazonian Canga Grasses Show Distinct Nitrogen Growth Responses in Iron Mining Substrates

  • Cecilio F. Caldeira,
  • Madson O. Lima,
  • Silvio J. Ramos and
  • Markus Gastauer

22 April 2021

Native species may have adaptive traits that are advantageous for overcoming the adverse environmental conditions faced during the early stages of mine land rehabilitation. Here, we examined the nitrogen (N) growth responses of two native perennial g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,495 Views
16 Pages

Kaolin Application Modulates Grapevine Photochemistry and Defence Responses in Distinct Mediterranean-Type Climate Vineyards

  • Sara Bernardo,
  • Ana Luzio,
  • Nelson Machado,
  • Helena Ferreira,
  • Vicente Vives-Peris,
  • Aureliano C. Malheiro,
  • Carlos Correia,
  • Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas,
  • José Moutinho-Pereira and
  • Lia-Tânia Dinis

4 March 2021

At a local scale, kaolin particle-film technology is considered a short-term adaptation strategy to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming on viticulture. This study aims to evaluate kaolin application effects on photochemistry and related de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,033 Views
18 Pages

Transcriptomic Profiling of Quinoa Reveals Distinct Defense Responses to Exogenous Methyl Jasmonate and Salicylic Acid

  • Oscar M. Rollano-Peñaloza,
  • Sara Neyrot,
  • Jose A. Bravo Barrera,
  • Patricia Mollinedo and
  • Allan G. Rasmusson

3 June 2025

Plant defense responses are mediated by hormones such as jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA). JA and SA are known to trigger a range of different defense responses in model plants but little is described in crops like quinoa. Here, we present...

  • Article
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2 Citations
1,643 Views
16 Pages

Distinct Urinary Metabolite Signatures Mirror In Vivo Oxidative Stress-Related Radiation Responses in Mice

  • Yaoxiang Li,
  • Shivani Bansal,
  • Baldev Singh,
  • Meth M. Jayatilake,
  • William Klotzbier,
  • Marjan Boerma,
  • Mi-Heon Lee,
  • Jacob Hack,
  • Keisuke S. Iwamoto and
  • Dörthe Schaue
  • + 1 author

27 December 2024

Exposure to ionizing radiation disrupts metabolic pathways and causes oxidative stress, which can lead to organ damage. In this study, urinary metabolites from mice exposed to high-dose and low-dose whole-body irradiation (WBI HDR, WBI LDR) or partia...

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9 Citations
4,401 Views
15 Pages

The aim of this study was to compare the acute responses to three time-matched exercise regimens. Ten trained adults (age, maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max), and body mass index (BMI) = 25.9 ± 5.6 yr, 50.9 ± 5.4 mL·kg−1·min−1, and 22.1 ± 1.8 kg·m−2...

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7 Citations
3,079 Views
17 Pages

Varieties of Lettuce Forming Distinct Microbial Communities Inhabiting Roots and Rhizospheres with Various Responses to Osmotic Stress

  • Jana Žiarovská,
  • Lucia Urbanová,
  • Dagmar Moravčíková,
  • Renata Artimová,
  • Radoslav Omelka and
  • Juraj Medo

A plant microbiome is an important factor in plant growth, stress resistance, health status, and consumer quality and safety. The rhizosphere microbiome evolves in a negotiation between microbial communities that inhabit soil and plant root tissue. I...

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