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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Roadyes-modified red clay water content limits.
Published 2025“…The indicate reveal that: (1) the addition of RoadyesTM alone results in a reduction in both the liquid limit and plasticity index, while simultaneously increasing cohesion and unconfined compressive strength; (2) Red clay treated with 0.25% RoadyesTM demonstrates the highest compression index, indicating optimal compressibility.; (3) The combination of RoadyesTM with cement and lime significantly enhances the mechanical properties of the red clay. …”
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<i>e-lgp</i> curve of improved red clay.
Published 2025“…The indicate reveal that: (1) the addition of RoadyesTM alone results in a reduction in both the liquid limit and plasticity index, while simultaneously increasing cohesion and unconfined compressive strength; (2) Red clay treated with 0.25% RoadyesTM demonstrates the highest compression index, indicating optimal compressibility.; (3) The combination of RoadyesTM with cement and lime significantly enhances the mechanical properties of the red clay. …”
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Influence of Roadyes on red clay shear strength.
Published 2025“…The indicate reveal that: (1) the addition of RoadyesTM alone results in a reduction in both the liquid limit and plasticity index, while simultaneously increasing cohesion and unconfined compressive strength; (2) Red clay treated with 0.25% RoadyesTM demonstrates the highest compression index, indicating optimal compressibility.; (3) The combination of RoadyesTM with cement and lime significantly enhances the mechanical properties of the red clay. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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Multiomics Combined with Expression Pattern Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Response of Key Genes in Potato Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathways to Cadmium Stress
Published 2024“…As a negative regulatory transcription factor of the JA signaling pathway, <i>StJAZ14</i> exhibited a decreasing trend under Cd stress. …”
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(A) NPRC was highly expressed in WT podocytes compared to either NPRA or NPRB in the presence of absence of NPRC KD.
Published 2025“…(C) Both ANP and CNP increased cGMP generation in a stepwise fashion. The increase in cGMP generation was statistically significant for the KD cells at the 10 nM concentrations compared to both unstimulated KD cells and WT podocytes stimulated with either ANP or CNP. …”
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