Authors: Shaygannejad V, Dehnavi SR, Ashtari F, Karimi S, Dehghani L, Meamar R, Tolou-Ghamari Z
In adults, throughout life, uniqueness maintains the equivalent; but, it might be tailored in the track of neurological disarrays. As in the partition of cognitive function associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), numerous studies have been performed...Read more
Authors: Najafi MR, Chitsaz A, Askarian Z, Najafi MA
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder causing motor and non-motor symptoms. The latter are common and include autonomic dysfunction, cognitive impairment, and sleep difficulties. Many of the non-motor aspects of PD such...Read more
Authors: Xiang L, Su J, Zheng G, Liang J, Zhang G, Wang H, Xie L, Zhang R
The initial growth of the nacreous layer is crucial for comprehending the formation of nacreous aragonite. A flat pearl method in the presence of the inner-shell film was conducted to evaluate the role of matrix proteins in the initial stages of nacr...Read more
Authors: Zhang J, Xie P, Lascoux M, Meagher TR, Liu J
Understanding which genes have evolved rapidly with the recent tree speciation in arid habitats can provide valuable insights into different adaptation mechanisms. We employed a comparative evolutionary analysis of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from...Read more
Authors: Li S, Zhang YJ, Sack L, Scoffoni C, Ishida A, Chen YJ, Cao KF
Leaf physiology determines the carbon acquisition of the whole plant, but there can be considerable variation in physiology and carbon acquisition within individual leaves. Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.) Schott is an herbaceous species that can develop ve...Read more
Authors: Wei W, Qi X, Garber PA, Guo S, Zhang P, Li B
According to a biological market paradigm, trading decisions between partners will be influenced by the current 'exchange rate' of commodities (good and services), which is affected by supply and demand, and the trader's ability to outbid competitors...Read more
Authors: Voncken F, Gao F, Wadforth C, Harley M, Colasante C
Phosphagen energy-buffering systems play an essential role in regulating the cellular energy homeostasis in periods of high-energy demand or energy supply fluctuations. Here we describe the phosphoarginine/arginine kinase system of the kinetoplastid ...Read more
Authors: Ebina M, Tsuruta F, Katoh MC, Kigoshi Y, Someya A, Chiba T
Nucleolus is a dynamic structure that controls biogenesis of ribosomal RNA and senses cellular stresses. Nucleolus contains a number of proteins including ribosomal proteins that conduct cellular stresses to downstream signaling such as p53 pathway. ...Read more
Authors: Zhang Z, Vu GP, Gong H, Xia C, Chen YC, Liu F, Wu J, Lu S
External guide sequences (EGSs) are RNA molecules that consist of a sequence complementary to a target mRNA and recruit intracellular ribonuclease P (RNase P), a tRNA processing enzyme, for specific degradation of the target mRNA. We have previously ...Read more
Authors: Chen H, Chou M, Wang X, Liu S, Zhang F, Wei G
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis is a complex process that is regulated in the host plant cell through gene expression network. Many nodulin genes that are upregulated during different stages of nodulation have been identified in leguminous herbs. However,...Read more