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Colorful wheat, healthier grains: new genes and nutrients uncovered
Maximum Academic PressA research team analyzed the metabolic and genetic composition of 16 colored wheat varieties across different grain development stages.
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- Seed Biology
Don’t bet on Friday: Research shows financial risk-taking rises at the end of a work week, without a payoff
University of Toronto, Rotman School of ManagementResearch shows it’s the end of the work week, the month and year that financial investors should treat carefully. This study shows those end-of-period times lead to optimism. Feeling optimistic can spur investors to take more risks than they normally would, though with sub-optimal returns.
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- Journal of Marketing Research
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- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
New study unveils ethylene’s role in enhancing peanut seed germination: a breakthrough in agricultural practices
Maximum Academic PressA research team has uncovered how ethylene, a key plant hormone, enhances peanut seed germination by modulating hormonal pathways and promoting metabolic processes.
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- Seed Biology
Advances in neuroendoscopic treatment of pituitary tumors
Xia & He Publishing Inc.- Journal
- Neurosurgical Subspecialties
Surface engineering of lipid nanoparticles: targeted nucleic acid delivery and beyond
Higher Education PressSurface-engineered LNPs, propelled by clinical successes like patisiran and mRNA vaccines, enable targeted nucleic acid delivery via ligands (antibodies, peptides) and conjugation chemistries (click reactions). These LNPs target organs (liver, lungs) and cells (immune, brain), advancing gene therapy and vaccines. Key challenges—batch reproducibility, ligand stability, scalable production—must be resolved to accelerate clinical translation and expand applications to protein/small-molecule delivery.
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- Biophysics Reports
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- National Key Research and Development Program of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Emerging Engineering Interdisciplinary-Young Scholars Project, Peking University, the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Chick chorioallantoic membrane model to investigate role of migrasome in angiogenensis
Higher Education PressThis protocol establishes the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model in avian embryos to investigate migrasome-mediated angiogenesis mechanisms. Key methodologies include the CAM nylon mesh assay and ex vivo sprouting assay for quantifying vascular growth, alongside migrasome isolation, labeling, and targeted delivery. CRISPR-generated T4-KO-mCherry-KI embryos enable functional analysis of migrasome dynamics in real-time angiogenesis. The CAM's high vascularity and accessibility allow parallel assessment of pro-/anti-angiogenic factors and migrasome-cell interaction mapping. By integrating genetic editing and migrasome manipulation, this platform bridges migrasome biology with developmental angiogenesis, offering a scalable tool for mechanistic and therapeutic exploration.
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- Biophysics Reports
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- Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, internal grant from Tsinghua university
Multi-phase separation in mitochondrial nucleoids and eukaryotic nuclei
Higher Education PressThis review focuses on the unique characteristics of mitochondrial nucleoids in mammalian cells, highlighting their semi-autonomous nature and the role of phase separation in their organization and function. It draws parallels to the well-established role of phase separation in nuclear architecture and gene regulation.
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- Biophysics Reports
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- National Natural Science Foundation projects of China, National Key Research and Development Program of China, Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Key Research Program, CAS, International Cooperation Program, CAS, CAS Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research, Guangdong Province Science and Technology Program, Guangzhou Science and Technology Program, Open research funds of the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Qingyuan People's Hospital, Open Research Program of Key Laboratory of Regenerative Biology, CAS, CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association
First scientific evidence of auditory interaction between plants and animals
Tel-Aviv UniversityA scientific breakthrough at Tel Aviv University: A world-first study shows an acoustic interaction between plants and insects. In this study, the team focused on female moths and found that they make a critical decision—where to lay their eggs—based on sounds emitted by nearby plants. When plants emitted distress sounds, the female moths preferred healthy plants that were not emitting such sounds. These sounds are ultrasonic, beyond the hearing range of the human ear, but moths can hear them.
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- eLife
New review sheds light on morphine’s extraction, structural complexity, and dual role in pain relief and addiction
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterMorphine is a potent opioid medicine utilized for the management of moderate to severe pain, particularly in palliative care, post-surgical recovery, and cancer treatment. But, it carries risks of addiction liability and respiratory depression. Thus, aim of the review was designed to insights into morphine: extraction, structural characterization, and pharmacological properties. A literature survey on scientific journals, books as well as electronic sources was performed for the content. This review delves into the multifaceted aspects of morphine, one of the most well-known opiate analgesics, focusing on its extraction, structural characterization, and pharmacological properties. The pharmacological profile of morphine is critically examined, highlighting its mechanisms of action, including its interactions with opioid receptors, and the resulting physiological effects. Also, the therapeutic applications of morphine is discussed in pain management, its potential for addiction, and the emergence of tolerance. By synthesizing current knowledge, this review provides a comprehensive understanding of morphine’s significance in medicine and its implications for future pharmacological developments.
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- LabMed Discovery