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    Targeted genotyping (90K-SPET) facilitates genome-wide association studies and the prediction of yield-related traits in faba bean (Vicia faba L.) by Antonio Lippolis, Salvador A. Gezan, Jorrit Zuidgeest, Valeria Cafaro, Bert-Jan van Dinter, Geert Elzes, Maria-João Paulo, Luisa M. Trindade

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results The CGN panel was an optimal panel for performing high-resolution GWAS, showing large phenotypic variation, high narrow-sense heritability for all traits, and minimal genetic relatedness among accessions. Population structure analysis revealed the presence of four genetic groups. …”
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    Relationship Between Physical Fitness Attributes and Dynamic Knee Valgus in Adolescent Basketball Athletes by Aleksandar Stojiljkovic, Eleni Karagianni, Varsamo Antoniou, Garyfallia Pepera

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…While neuromuscular control and structural alignment contribute to DKV, recent evidence indicates that lower limb muscle power (LLMP) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) may significantly influence DKV. …”
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    Genomics and morphometry of herbarium specimens elucidate the origin of the Cape Verde date palm (Phoenix atlantica A.Chev.) and highlight its agronomic potential by Jerónimo Cid‐Vian, Oscar A. Pérez‐Escobar, William J. Baker, Vincent Bonhomme, Sylvie Ferrand, Sarah Ivorra, Thomas Kaczmarek, Clémence Pagnoux, Jean‐Frédéric Terral, Nathan Wales, Michael D. Purugganan, Simon Creer, Alexander S. T. Papadopulos, Sidonie Bellot, Muriel Gros‐Balthazard

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Specifically, we investigate the phylogenetic placement, genetic structure, and seed morphology of P. atlantica by generating extensive genomic and seed morphology datasets from expert‐verified historical and modern specimens of Phoenix, including the type specimen of P. atlantica. …”
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    Intervening on Calorie Intake or Eating Timing in Older Adults: Lessons Learned in the Healthy Aging and Late-Life Outcomes Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial by Fanning J, Rejeski WJ, Nicklas BJ, Kritchevsky SB, Miller ME, Houston DK, Walkup MP, Kennedy K, Stowe CL, Ford S, Yow D

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Open-ended feedback underscored the value of the group-based structure of the program and remote delivery to reduce travel burden, the need for reduced burden associated with food logging, and the need to identify methods for enhancing perceived value of TRE among older adults.Conclusion: An intervention designed to promote CR, primarily delivered remotely and supported by self-monitoring technology, is both feasible and acceptable to many older adults.Keywords: aging, technology, behavior, obesity, pilot…”
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    SCREEN ATTRACTIONS: BETWEEN VISUAL AND NARRATIVE / АТТРАКЦИОНЫ ЭКРАНА: МЕЖДУ ВИЗУАЛЬНЫМ И НАРРАТИВНЫМ by KOZLOV EVGENY V. / КОЗЛОВ Е.В.

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Based on a number of provisions of aesthetics and film semiotics, the article interprets the structural features of the attractions of screen civilization and analyzes their varieties in the context of serial art products that reveal their structural and receptive specifics. …”
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    Assessment of cardiovascular risk from the use of an interleukin-1 inhibitor in patients with severe tophaceous gout by M. S. Eliseev, O. V. Zhelyabina, E. I. Markelova, D. S. Novikova, S. A. Vladimirov, Yu. O. Korsakova, E. N. Aleksandrova, A. A. Novikov, E. L. Nasonov

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…It is suggested that interleukin (IL)-1β inhibition may promote a reduction in the risk of cardiovascular diseases; however, the mechanism of this impact has not been adequately investigated.Objective: to evaluate the impact of canakinumab therapy on the structural and functional properties of the vascular bed and the stiffness of the vessel wall.Patients and methods. …”
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    Highly selective HPK1 inhibitor NDI-101150 mediates immune cell activation and robust antitumor responses, distinct from immune checkpoint blockade by Samantha Carreiro, Christine Loh, Neelu Kaila, Fu-Shan Kuo, Scott Boiko, David N Ciccone, Joshua J McElwee, Peter J Tummino

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Genetic HPK1 kinase inactivation or knockout in mice leads to immune cell activation and tumor growth suppression, providing a strong rationale for targeting HPK1 kinase activity as an immuno-oncology therapy.Methods A structure-guided drug design approach was used to identify a highly potent and selective small molecule inhibitor of HPK1 kinase activity, NDI-101150. …”
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    Theoretical investigation on PD-L1-In-1 for cancer immunotherapy via density functional theory by Bijay Sijapati Magar, Kiran Pudasainee, Prakash Pandey, Mahesh Kumar Neupane, Rupak Raj Lamichhane, Basanta Gurung, Khagendra Tripathi, Binod Adhikari

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract This study presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of PD-L1-In-1 (C21H23N5O2) using the B3LYP functional with the 6-311G(d) basis set, focusing on its structural, electronic, and spectroscopic properties. …”
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    Epidemiological Aspects of Monitoring the Sensitivity of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Strains by N. Kh. Otamuratova, G. K. Abdukhalilova, D. R. Akhmedova, Yu. A. Tursunova

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion. In the general structure of microorganisms of the hospital, Staphylococcus aureus strains prevailed (50%). …”
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    Epigenetic Modifiers to Treat Retinal Degenerative Diseases by Evgenya Y. Popova, Lisa Schneper, Aswathy Sebastian, Istvan Albert, Joyce Tombran-Tink, Colin J. Barnstable

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…To extend our findings, we tested the hypothesis that this effect was due to altered chromatin structure by using a range of inhibitors of chromatin condensation to prevent photoreceptor degeneration in the rd10 mouse model. …”
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    Dysphagia in pediatric intensive care unit patients (review) by I. A. Lisitsa, Yu. S. Aleksandrovich, A. N. Zavyalova, O. V. Lisovskii, S. A. Razumov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The review analyzes the causes, features of diagnosis and treatment of dysphagia in pediatric patients with PIСS. 5 groups of causes in the structure of PIСS that can lead to the development of dysphagia were considered: infectious-trophic, vegetative-metabolic, neuromuscular, emotional-cognitivecomplications and decreased quality of life compared to the premorbid level. …”
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