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Supporting information.
Published 2025“…Agricultural water footprint (WF<sub>argi</sub>) account for the largest share, while industrial water footprint (WF<sub>indu</sub>) show a decreasing trend, indicating improved water-use efficiency in industry. …”
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Water footprint at regional levels in China.
Published 2025“…Agricultural water footprint (WF<sub>argi</sub>) account for the largest share, while industrial water footprint (WF<sub>indu</sub>) show a decreasing trend, indicating improved water-use efficiency in industry. …”
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SATB1 was a critical factor for the chromatin loop conversion and the cooperative expression of BCL2 and NOXA genes in Jurkat cells.
Published 2015“…<p>Jurkat cells were transiently transfected with control-shRNA or SATB1-shRNA plasmids, and targeting efficiency was confirmed by Western blot analysis (A). SATB1 knockdown significantly reduced the association of SATB1 with NOXA promoter (B), BCL2 promoter (C), and mbr (D), as revealed by q-ChIP. …”
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Table 1_Effects of grassland degradation on soil ecological stoichiometry and soil microbial community on the South of the Greater Khingan Mountains.docx
Published 2024“…Here, we used Illumina sequencing technology to investigate the patterns of soil microbial community structure and the driving factors of its change across different degradation degrees of meadow steppe [i.e., non-degraded grasslands (NDG), lightly degraded grasslands (LDG), moderately degraded grasslands (MDG), and severely degraded grasslands (SDG)] south of the Greater Khingan Mountains. Our results showed a significant variation in soil properties, enzyme activity, and soil metal elements across the degraded meadows. …”