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RNAi analysis on the role of BmVg in <i>N</i>. <i>bombycis</i> TOT.
Published 2023“…Bars represent the means ± SD from three independent experiments. *, <i>p</i> < 0.01; **, <i>p</i> < 0.01; ns, not significant (independent-sample t test).…”
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Representation of better of the two eyes’ monocular FMTs and binocular FMTs.
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<i>sf3b1</i> mutant strains are defective in reproduction, development and fungi-infection resistance.
Published 2021“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Fewer eggs were laid in the early stage by <i>sf3b1-H689D</i> and -<i>H698R</i> mutants. …”
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The primers related to FAM50A.
Published 2025“…Knockdown of FAM50A decreased cell proliferation ability, the proportion of EdU positive cells, and the number of CRC cell colonies, whereas overexpressing FAM50A promoted proliferative phenotypes. …”
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In <i>Drosophila</i> DSK and TO inhibits Gr64f gene transcription and optogenetic activation of Dsk-GAL4 neurons decreases the sensitivity of gustatory neurons in starved flies.
Published 2021“…Scale bars, 50 μm. (<b>G</b>) Electrophysiological recordings reveal that starved flies (24 h) show increased sensitivity of GRNs compared with refed flies (fed 1.5 h after starvation) and optogenetic activation of <i>Dsk</i>-GAL4 neurons (30 min) decreases the sensitivity of gustatory neurons in starved flies (24 h). …”