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Shannon Nicolaisen posted an update 5 hours, 13 minutes ago
Additionally, our work suggests that the long distance CK signaling involved in preferential root foraging may function as a supply signal modulating demand signaling strength. We illustrate how this integration of demand and supply signals prevents excessive preferential foraging under conditions in which demand is not met by sufficient supply…[Read more]
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Shannon Nicolaisen posted an update 1 day, 5 hours ago
(7.2%) and Staphylococcus aureus (6.5%). The trend of resistance of meropenem was declining in P. aeruginosa isolates. Klebsiella sp. as the second most prevalent agent showed a high level of resistance to the studied antibiotics. The antibiogram results for S. aureus isolates showed an increasing trend in MRSA isolates. Conclusion By evaluating…[Read more]
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Shannon Nicolaisen posted an update 2 days, 5 hours ago
Reactive oxygen species were discovered in living organisms in the early 1950’s and their action has been implicated in diverse biological processes. IK-930 mouse First formulated by H. Sies in 1985[57], the oxidative stress concept stimulated substantial interest in reactive oxygen species and it is now common that fundamental research in various…[Read more]
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Shannon Nicolaisen posted an update 2 days, 11 hours ago
Background Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of human reproductive development has been limited by the scarcity of human samples and ethical constraints. Recently, in vitro differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into germ cells and single-cell analyses have opened new avenues to directly study human germ cells and…[Read more]
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