TRANSCRIPTOME AND WIDELY METABOLOMIC ANALYSIS REVEAL HORMONES AND SUGAR SIGNALING PATHWAYS CONTRIBUTE TO THE NORMAL GROWTH OF SEEDS IN YOUNG PICEA NEOVEITCHII MAST. TREES

Transcriptome and widely metabolomic analysis reveal hormones and sugar signaling pathways contribute to the normal growth of seeds in young Picea neoveitchii Mast. trees

Abnormal seed Composters growth is a problem in Picea neoveitchii Mast.in China that threatens the existence of this evergreen coniferous tree.However, the degree of abnormal seed growth varies in different age groups; regrettably, the causes behind abnormal seed growth at different ages are totally unclear.Thus, we compared the seeds of two ages:

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Multisystemic manifestations in a cohort of 75 classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome patients: natural history and nosological perspectives

Abstract Background The Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) are rare connective tissue disorders consisting of 13 subtypes with overlapping features including joint hypermobility, skin and generalized connective tissue fragility.Classical EDS (cEDS) is principally caused by heterozygous COL5A1 or COL5A2 variants and rarely by the COL1A1 p.(Arg312Cys) sub

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Negative parenting style and depressive symptoms among college students: a longitudinal moderated mediation model involving eating disorders, ethnicity and maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies

Abstract Background Depression is a significant global health concern, particularly prevalent among college students, and can be exacerbated by negative parenting styles.This study investigates the impact of such parenting on depressive symptoms among college students and explores the mediating role of eating disorders (EDs) and the moderating role

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