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SoPPIs: a highly parallelized protein-protein-interaction screening method in prokaryotic and eukaryotic hosts
Population genomics of Lablab purpureus
Shifts in the rhizosphere bacterial community and improved essential oil yield and quality in Chamomilla recutita L. through Nostoc sp. inoculation
The effect of subinhibitory concentrations of tetracycline on the spread of associated plasmid mediated resistance genes in laboratory scale sequential batch reactors to model wastewater treatment plants
Timing matters: Late, but not early, exercise training ameliorates MASLD in part by modulating the gut-liver axis in mice
While exercise is generally beneficial for the amelioration of Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), little is known about the best timing of exercise. Here we demonstrate in APOE*3-Leiden.CETP mice, an MASLD model, that specifically late, but not early, active period aerobic exercise leads to fat loss, amelioration of MASLD development and lower liver lipids. These changes coincide with a change in the gut microbiota composition of only late exercising mice towards a short-chain fatty acids producing profile. A fecal microbiota transplantation from late exercising mice to sedentary mice has partially reproduced MASLD-ameliorating effects of late exercise, depending on the success of the transplantation. These findings demonstrate the importance of the timing when conducting lifestyle interventions and lay a foundation for future clinical trials which can be used to adapt clinical guidelines for MASLD treatment.
Effects of degradable and non-degradable microplastics on SPNEDPR-AGS system: sludge characteristics, nutrient transformation, key enzyme, and microbial community
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum strain:kimich | isolate:kimich
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum strain:kimich | isolate:kimich Genome sequencing
Colombian gut microbiome from athletes
Integrating Metagenomics and Metabolomics to Study the Gut Microbiome and Host Relationship in Sports Across Different Energy Systems
Cucumis sativus
Cucumis sativus Transcriptome or Gene expression
Differentially expressed miRNAs between the ovaries of Wolbachia-infected and Wolbachia-uninfected Laodelphax striatellus
Tomato Leaf Transcriptome Datasets
Cultivar-specific response of root-associated microbiome assembly of rice (Oryza sativa L.) to cadmium pollution
Cytological, Phytohormone, and Transcriptome Analyses Provide Insights into Malformed Fruit in Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)
Complete genome sequence of Limonium orthotospovirus 1, a novel orthotospovirus identified in Limonium sinuatum from Colombia
Vitis vinifera grapevine associated microbiome
Vitis vinifera grapevine associated microbiome Raw sequence reads
Transcriptional response of the cacao pathogen Moniliophthora perniciosa to a strobilurin fungicide
16S rRNA sequencing of the gut microbiota of healthy adults treated with fermented oat beverage in the dynamic in vitro TIM-2 model.
The circadian clock participates in seasonal growth in Norway spruce (Picea abies)
NAFLD
Energy metabolism function and gene expression reprogramming of hepatic steatosis by using high fat load NAFLD cell model
RNA-Seq data (FASTQ files) of US96UC23
QTL mapping and transcriptome analysis of seed germination under PEG-induced water stress in Lactuca spp.
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