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Alternate Wetting and Drying Limits Arsenic in Porewater and Rice Grain under Severe Future Climate Conditions
Published 2025“…Grain total As concentrations decreased by 1.5× with AWD under a 33 °C climate and by 1.3× under a 38 °C climate. …”
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Alternate Wetting and Drying Limits Arsenic in Porewater and Rice Grain under Severe Future Climate Conditions
Published 2025“…Grain total As concentrations decreased by 1.5× with AWD under a 33 °C climate and by 1.3× under a 38 °C climate. …”
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Alternate Wetting and Drying Limits Arsenic in Porewater and Rice Grain under Severe Future Climate Conditions
Published 2025“…Grain total As concentrations decreased by 1.5× with AWD under a 33 °C climate and by 1.3× under a 38 °C climate. …”
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Alternate Wetting and Drying Limits Arsenic in Porewater and Rice Grain under Severe Future Climate Conditions
Published 2025“…Grain total As concentrations decreased by 1.5× with AWD under a 33 °C climate and by 1.3× under a 38 °C climate. …”
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Alternate Wetting and Drying Limits Arsenic in Porewater and Rice Grain under Severe Future Climate Conditions
Published 2025“…Grain total As concentrations decreased by 1.5× with AWD under a 33 °C climate and by 1.3× under a 38 °C climate. …”
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Alternate Wetting and Drying Limits Arsenic in Porewater and Rice Grain under Severe Future Climate Conditions
Published 2025“…Grain total As concentrations decreased by 1.5× with AWD under a 33 °C climate and by 1.3× under a 38 °C climate. …”
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FGFR3/fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 inhibits autophagy through decreasing the ATG12–ATG5 conjugate, leading to the delay of cartilage development in achondroplasia
Published 2018“…Furthermore, we found that FGFR3 interacted with ATG12–ATG5 conjugate by binding to ATG5. More intriguingly, FGFR3 signaling was found to decrease the protein level of ATG12–ATG5 conjugate. …”
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Decreased Tks5 expression results in neural crest-derived defects.
Published 2011“…<p>(A–B) Melanophores within the trunk region above the yolk sac extension in control MO-injected and Tks5 MO-injected embryos were qualitatively (A) and quantitatively (B) analyzed. n = 15 embryos and SEM is shown by bar. p values obtained from Student's t-test. ** denotes p<0.01. …”
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Percent positivity of HPV16 variant by 5-year age intervals.
Published 2016“…<p>The figure shows the percentage of HPV16 infections as a whole and as segregated by lineages D (D2 and D3) and A (A1/2) based on 5-year age intervals for all CC patients (n = 462). …”
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Decrease in Mandibular Cortical in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Combined with Poor Glycemic Control
Published 2017“…<div><p>Abstract In this study we analyzed the mandibular cortical bone of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and non-diabetic. …”
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A. We randomly selected 20 mutually exclusive groups of protein complexes that contained exactly five subunits; we mapped the corresponding gene pairs to SINaTRA scores, and plotte...
Published 2015“…A SINaTRA cutoff of 0.95 has approximately half of its pairs associated with the same complex; however, a decrease in the cutoff shifts this balance. …”