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Distribution and density of 12,954 high-quality SNPs across the 21 bread wheat chromosomes.
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Descriptive statistics and genetic parameters for agronomic traits across environments.
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Morphological changes in the testis and epididymis.
Published 2025“…C & G) PM2.5 rats exhibited sparse germinal layer in the seminiferous tubules, lumenal vacuolation and sperm shedding (black arrow) were observed, and the sperm quantity was significantly decreased. D & H) PM2.5 + Vit rats showed marked increase in sperm density, which improved relative to the PM2.5 rats. …”
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Overcoming the Limitations of Transition-Metal Catalysis in the Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (DKR) of Atropisomeric Bisnaphthols
Published 2024“…The racemization mechanism was proposed to involve a radical-anion intermediate, which allows the axial rotation with a dramatic decrease of the rotation barrier.…”
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Overcoming the Limitations of Transition-Metal Catalysis in the Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (DKR) of Atropisomeric Bisnaphthols
Published 2024“…The racemization mechanism was proposed to involve a radical-anion intermediate, which allows the axial rotation with a dramatic decrease of the rotation barrier.…”