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Jan 20, 2025 |
bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com | Sun Yat-sen |Westlake Laboratory
The current analysis was based on the four separate studies, with ZMSC (n = 1781, 2020 survey) and SRRSHS (n = 215) conducted in Zhejiang province, as well as GNHS (n = 4048, 2008-2013 baseline) and GGMP (n = 7009) in Guangdong province (Fig. 1).
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Nov 11, 2024 |
journalofinfection.com | Westlake Laboratory
KeywordsDelivery ModeInfant HealthMicrobial TransferMaternal MicrobiotaMicrobial RestorationINTRODUCTIONEarly-life gut microbiome colonization plays a crucial role in shaping the metabolic programming and immune system maturation of infants. 1,2 Although debate continues regarding whether microbial colonization begins in utero, 3–6 it is clear that the birthing process is a crucial period for microbial exposure.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
cell.com | Westlake Laboratory
Get full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References1. Wei, L. ∙ Yunyuan, X. ∙ Jie, C. ... COLD6-OSM1 module senses chilling for the tolerance via 2', 3'-cAMP signal in riceMolecular Cell. 2024; 84:4224-4238.e92. Li, J. ∙ Zhang, Z. ∙ Chong, K. ... Chilling tolerance in rice: Past and presentJ. Plant Physiol. 2022; 268, 1535763. Jackson, E.K.Discovery and roles of 2′, 3′-cAMP in biological systemsHandb. Exp. Pharmacol. 2017; 238:229-2524. Van Damme, T. ∙ Blancquaert, D. ∙ Couturon, P. ...
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Oct 18, 2024 |
bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com | Westlake Laboratory
In this study, we used publicly available Illumina whole-genome sequence data of global cattle breeds, for which the assembly and processing were previously described [34, 35]. The data set was filtered for at least two samples per breed and a mean sequencing depth of ≥ 8x. We further filtered for biallelic SNP variants with a call rate ≥ 95% and genotyping quality (QG) > 20. Samples with a call rate < 75% were excluded.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Dan Zhao |Xudong Wu |Tom A. Rapoport |Westlake Laboratory
AbstractMisfolded glycoproteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen are translocated into the cytosol and degraded by the proteasome, a conserved process called ER-associated protein degradation (ERAD). In S. cerevisiae, the glycan of these proteins is trimmed by the luminal mannosidase Mnl1 (Htm1) to generate a signal that triggers degradation. Curiously, Mnl1 is permanently associated with protein disulfide isomerase (Pdi1).
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