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143541
Table_2_Micronutrient intake from three popular diet patterns in the United States: modeled replacement of foods highest in added sugar and sodium using the National Health and Nut...
Published 2023“…Replacing foods highest in sodium had mixed effects on the mean intake of micronutrients. The intake of most fatsoluble vitamins increased by 1.37–6.53% (particularly vitamin A and D), yet while the intake of some water-soluble vitamins and minerals increased by 0.18–2.64% (particularly vitamin B<sub>2</sub>, calcium, and iron) others decreased by 0.56–10.38% (notably vitamin B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>, magnesium, sodium, and potassium).…”
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Table_6_Micronutrient intake from three popular diet patterns in the United States: modeled replacement of foods highest in added sugar and sodium using the National Health and Nut...
Published 2023“…Replacing foods highest in sodium had mixed effects on the mean intake of micronutrients. The intake of most fatsoluble vitamins increased by 1.37–6.53% (particularly vitamin A and D), yet while the intake of some water-soluble vitamins and minerals increased by 0.18–2.64% (particularly vitamin B<sub>2</sub>, calcium, and iron) others decreased by 0.56–10.38% (notably vitamin B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>, magnesium, sodium, and potassium).…”
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Table_8_Micronutrient intake from three popular diet patterns in the United States: modeled replacement of foods highest in added sugar and sodium using the National Health and Nut...
Published 2023“…Replacing foods highest in sodium had mixed effects on the mean intake of micronutrients. The intake of most fatsoluble vitamins increased by 1.37–6.53% (particularly vitamin A and D), yet while the intake of some water-soluble vitamins and minerals increased by 0.18–2.64% (particularly vitamin B<sub>2</sub>, calcium, and iron) others decreased by 0.56–10.38% (notably vitamin B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>, magnesium, sodium, and potassium).…”
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Table_7_Micronutrient intake from three popular diet patterns in the United States: modeled replacement of foods highest in added sugar and sodium using the National Health and Nut...
Published 2023“…Replacing foods highest in sodium had mixed effects on the mean intake of micronutrients. The intake of most fatsoluble vitamins increased by 1.37–6.53% (particularly vitamin A and D), yet while the intake of some water-soluble vitamins and minerals increased by 0.18–2.64% (particularly vitamin B<sub>2</sub>, calcium, and iron) others decreased by 0.56–10.38% (notably vitamin B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>, magnesium, sodium, and potassium).…”
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143545
Table_3_Micronutrient intake from three popular diet patterns in the United States: modeled replacement of foods highest in added sugar and sodium using the National Health and Nut...
Published 2023“…Replacing foods highest in sodium had mixed effects on the mean intake of micronutrients. The intake of most fatsoluble vitamins increased by 1.37–6.53% (particularly vitamin A and D), yet while the intake of some water-soluble vitamins and minerals increased by 0.18–2.64% (particularly vitamin B<sub>2</sub>, calcium, and iron) others decreased by 0.56–10.38% (notably vitamin B<sub>3</sub> and B<sub>6</sub>, magnesium, sodium, and potassium).…”
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143546
Schematic presentation of proteins and metabolites in the <i>IPMDH</i> mutants.
Published 2013“…<p>Proteins and metabolites in red indicate increased and in green decreased in the mutants compared to wild-type. AH, aconitate hydratase; ALPase, aleurain-like protease; APase, aminopeptidase; APX, ascorbate peroxidase; ArgJ, arginine biosynthesis protein ArgJ; AsA, ascorbate acid; ASDH, aspartate semialdehyde dehydrogenase; ATCase, aspartate transcarbamylase; BCAT, branched-chain aminotransferase; CAT, catalase; CHSP70, chloroplast heat shock protein 70; CRNP, chloroplast 29 kDa ribonucleoprotein; CRR, chlororespiratory reduction; CS, citrate synthase; CYP, luminal cyclophilin; DBP, DNA-binding protein; DHA, dehydroascorbate; DHAD, dihydroxyacid dehydratase; DHAR, dehydroascorbate reductase; FBA, fructose-bisphosphate aldolase; GABA, γ-aminobutyrate; GCSH, glycine cleavage system H protein; GGAT, glutamate:glyoxylate aminotransferase; GOX, glyoxalase; GRX, glutaredoxin; GS, glutamate synthase; GSH, glutathione; GSSG, oxidized glutathione; GST, glutathione S transferase; HSC, heat shock cognate; HSK, homoserine kinase; IDH, isocitrate dehydrogenase; IPMDH, 3-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase; KARI, ketol-acid reductoisomerase; LeuC, isopropylmalate isomerase large subunit; LeuD, isopropylmalate isomerase small subunit; MAM, methylthioalkylmalate synthase; MDH, malate dehydrogenase; MDHA, monohydroascorbate; MUR, GDP-D-mannose-4,6-dehydratase; MS, methionine synthase; OAS-TL, O-acetylserine (thiol) lyase; PGM, phosphoglucomutase; PHS, alpha-glucan phosphorylase; PIFI, post-illumination chlorophyll fluorescence increase; Prx, 2-cys peroxiredoxin; PSI, photosystem I; PSII, photosystem II; RBP, RNA binding protein; SOD, superoxide dismutase; ST5B, desulfoglucosinolate sulfotransferase; SUR, superroot; TCA, tricarboxylic acid; TF, transcription factor; TIL, temperature-induced lipocalin; TLP, thylakoid lumenal protein; Trx, thioredoxin; TSP, thylakoid soluble phosphoprotein.…”
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143547
Pan-cancer analysis of TOP1 inhibitor Topotecan.
Published 2014“…<p>(A) Pan-cancer pathways with significant involvement in drug response detected by PC-Meta, PC-Pool, PC-Union approaches (on the left). …”
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143548
Table_1_Phylogenomics With Hyb-Seq Unravels Korean Hosta Evolution.XLSX
Published 2021“…To do so, we captured 246 nuclear gene sequences and plastomes from 55 accessions of Korean Hosta species using the Hyb-Seq method. As a result, this study provides the following novel and significant findings: (1) phylogenetic analyses of the captured sequences retrieved six species of Hosta in South Korea compared to five to eleven species based on the previous studies, (2) their phylogenetic relationships suggested that the large genome size was ancestral and the diversification of Korean Hosta species was accompanied by decreases in genome sizes, (3) comparison between nuclear genes and plastome revealed several introgressive hybridization events between Hosta species, and (4) divergence times estimated here showed that Hosta diverged 35.59 million years ago, while Korean Hosta species rapidly diversified during the late Miocene. …”
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143549
Extreme Evolutionary Disparities Seen in Positive Selection across Seven Complex Diseases
Published 2010“…We analyze seven diseases studied by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium to compare evidence for selection at every locus associated with disease. We take a large set of the most strongly associated SNPs in each GWA study in order to capture more hidden associations at the cost of introducing false positives into our analysis. …”
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143550
Image_1_Ubiquitin–Proteasome System Is Required for Efficient Replication of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus.TIF
Published 2018“…In this study, we elucidated the possible roles of UPS in the life cycle of Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV); a large DNA virus that usually causes serious systemic diseases with high mortality in groupers. …”
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143551
Table_2_Phylogenomics With Hyb-Seq Unravels Korean Hosta Evolution.XLSX
Published 2021“…To do so, we captured 246 nuclear gene sequences and plastomes from 55 accessions of Korean Hosta species using the Hyb-Seq method. As a result, this study provides the following novel and significant findings: (1) phylogenetic analyses of the captured sequences retrieved six species of Hosta in South Korea compared to five to eleven species based on the previous studies, (2) their phylogenetic relationships suggested that the large genome size was ancestral and the diversification of Korean Hosta species was accompanied by decreases in genome sizes, (3) comparison between nuclear genes and plastome revealed several introgressive hybridization events between Hosta species, and (4) divergence times estimated here showed that Hosta diverged 35.59 million years ago, while Korean Hosta species rapidly diversified during the late Miocene. …”
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143552
MetaGeniE: Characterizing Human Clinical Samples Using Deep Metagenomic Sequencing
Published 2014“…<div><p>With the decreasing cost of next-generation sequencing, deep sequencing of clinical samples provides unique opportunities to understand host-associated microbial communities. …”
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Presentation_2_Phylogenomics With Hyb-Seq Unravels Korean Hosta Evolution.PPTX
Published 2021“…To do so, we captured 246 nuclear gene sequences and plastomes from 55 accessions of Korean Hosta species using the Hyb-Seq method. As a result, this study provides the following novel and significant findings: (1) phylogenetic analyses of the captured sequences retrieved six species of Hosta in South Korea compared to five to eleven species based on the previous studies, (2) their phylogenetic relationships suggested that the large genome size was ancestral and the diversification of Korean Hosta species was accompanied by decreases in genome sizes, (3) comparison between nuclear genes and plastome revealed several introgressive hybridization events between Hosta species, and (4) divergence times estimated here showed that Hosta diverged 35.59 million years ago, while Korean Hosta species rapidly diversified during the late Miocene. …”
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Image_4_Exogenous leucine alleviates heat stress and improves saponin synthesis in Panax notoginseng by improving antioxidant capacity and maintaining metabolic homeostasis.tif
Published 2023“…<p>Panax notoginseng saponins (PNSs) are used as industrial raw materials to produce many drugs to treat cardio-cerebrovascular diseases. However, it is a heat-sensitive plant, and its large-scale artificial cultivation is impeded by high temperature stress, leading to decreases in productivity and PNSs yield. …”
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Table_1_The Economic Cost of Burnout in Veterinary Medicine.XLSX
Published 2022“…The attributable cost of burnout of veterinarians to the US industry is between $1 and 2 billion annually in lost revenue, though there is a large amount of uncertainty. The cost is dependent on whether veterinary technicians are included in the analysis. …”
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Image_2_Ubiquitin–Proteasome System Is Required for Efficient Replication of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus.JPEG
Published 2018“…In this study, we elucidated the possible roles of UPS in the life cycle of Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV); a large DNA virus that usually causes serious systemic diseases with high mortality in groupers. …”
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Systemic role of the peripheral 5HT.
Published 2016“…Changes in the serum Ca<sup>2+</sup> level, influenced by PTH from parathyroid glands and by 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D<sub>3</sub> from the kidney, impact the platelet 5HTT activity, with a bidirectional effect on PSL (green-red arrow). …”
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143559
Table_1_The Sensor Proteins BcSho1 and BcSln1 Are Involved in, Though Not Essential to, Vegetative Differentiation, Pathogenicity and Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Botrytis cinerea.D...
Published 2019“…The BcSHO1 and BcSLN1 double deletion mutant ΔBcSln1-Sho1 produced much more, but smaller sclerotia than ΔBcSho1 and the wild-type (WT) strain, while ΔBcSln1 failed to develop sclerotia on all tested media, instead, formed a large number of conidia. Infection tests revealed that the virulence of ΔBcSln1-Sho1 decreased significantly, however, ΔBcSho1 or ΔBcSln1 showed no difference with the WT strain. …”
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