FLAVONES PRODUCED BY MULBERRY FLAVONE SYNTHASE TYPE I CONSTITUTE A DEFENSE LINE AGAINST THE ULTRAVIOLET-B STRESS

Flavones Produced by Mulberry Flavone Synthase Type I Constitute a Defense Line against the Ultraviolet-B Stress

Flavones, one of the largest classes of flavonoids in plants, have a variety of bioactivities and participate in the resistance response of plants to biotic and abiotic stresses.However, flavone synthase (FNS), the key enzyme for flavone biosynthesis, has SHEA BUTTER CONDITIONER not yet been characterized in mulberry.In this study, we report that t

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Readmission outcomes following infectious hospitalization: same-care unit performed better than different-care unit

Abstract Background Previous studies showed that same-hospital readmission is associated with better outcomes than different-hospital readmission.However, little is known about whether readmission to the same care unit (same-care unit readmission) after infectious hospitalization performs better than readmission to a different care unit at the same

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Indoor Scene Change Captioning Based on Multimodality Data

This study proposes a framework for describing a scene change using natural language text based on indoor scene observations conducted before and after a scene change.The recognition of scene changes Filter plays an essential role in a variety of real-world applications, such as scene anomaly detection.Most scene understanding research has focused

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Effect of graded posterior element and ligament removal on annulus stress and segmental stability in lumbar spine stenosis: a finite element analysis study

The study aimed to investigate the impact of posterior element and ligament removal on the maximum von Mises stress, and maximum shear stress of the eight-layer annulus for treating stenosis at the L3-L4 and L4-L5 levels in the lumbar spine.Previous studies have indicated that laminectomy alone can result in segmental instability unless fusion is p

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