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Cis-acting elements in the promoter of PtWRKYs.
Published 2025“…All poplar WRKY proteins are hydrophilic, located in the cell nucleus, and form target relationships with a large number of miRNAs, with their promoter containing a large number of stress defense elements. …”
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12703
The Ka/Ks values of PtWRKY paralogous gene pairs.
Published 2025“…All poplar WRKY proteins are hydrophilic, located in the cell nucleus, and form target relationships with a large number of miRNAs, with their promoter containing a large number of stress defense elements. …”
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12704
RNA-seq data of WRKY genes.
Published 2025“…All poplar WRKY proteins are hydrophilic, located in the cell nucleus, and form target relationships with a large number of miRNAs, with their promoter containing a large number of stress defense elements. …”
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Analysis of PtWRKY genes.
Published 2025“…All poplar WRKY proteins are hydrophilic, located in the cell nucleus, and form target relationships with a large number of miRNAs, with their promoter containing a large number of stress defense elements. …”
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12706
The primer sequences for RT-qPCR.
Published 2025“…All poplar WRKY proteins are hydrophilic, located in the cell nucleus, and form target relationships with a large number of miRNAs, with their promoter containing a large number of stress defense elements. …”
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12707
Mean microfilarial (mf) prevalence dynamics within and below threshold biting rate (TBR) range.
Published 2025“…<p>The colour of each line corresponds to an annual biting rate (ABR; no. bites/person/year) for a population of <i>N</i> = 400 and <i>k</i><sub><i>E</i></sub> = 0.3, with mean mf prevalence calculated from 300 EPIONCHO-IBM simulations. …”
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Estimating Metabolic Fluxes Using a Maximum Network Flexibility Paradigm
Published 2015“…A small decrease in growth rate is exchanged for a relatively large gain in metabolic capability to adapt to changing environmental conditions.…”
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Patterned Electroconvective States in a Bent-Core Nematic Liquid Crystal
Published 2010“…The transitional frequency between the two regimes is linear in temperature. The curve <i>V</i><sub>c</sub>(<i>f</i>) shows a nonlinear increase for the LS state and decrease for the NS state. …”
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Patterned Electroconvective States in a Bent-Core Nematic Liquid Crystal
Published 2010“…The transitional frequency between the two regimes is linear in temperature. The curve <i>V</i><sub>c</sub>(<i>f</i>) shows a nonlinear increase for the LS state and decrease for the NS state. …”
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Mean RI (left axis) and IEP position (right axis) of cell in the presence of different cues.
Published 2015“…<p>The error bars represent mean standard deviation among different runs. Adding a new stimulus to the substrate with stiffness gradient decreases the cell random alignment (increases mean RI) and moves the cell towards the end of the substrate.…”
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