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The growth rate of the atmospheric abundance of methane (CH 4) reached a record high of 15.4 ppb yr −1 between 2020 and 2022, but the mechanisms driving the accelerated CH 4 growth have so far been ...
Cell-based therapy using satellite stem cells (SSCs) holds tremendous potential for enhancing muscle regeneration. However, conventional isolation methods often yield heterogeneous cell populations ...
Rapid pathogen detection is crucial for effective disease management, particularly in bloodstream infections. Current molecular diagnostics often require nucleic acid preamplification, adding time and ...
The identification of SLC35F2 as the eukaryotic transporter of queuine and queuosine is key to understanding how these micronutrients are salvaged from the human gut and distributed to different body ...
Circulating monocytes are recruited to the tumor microenvironment, where they can differentiate into macrophages that mediate tumor progression. To reach the tumor microenvironment, monocytes must ...
Policies that alter land use affect food production, wild species, and greenhouse gas emissions simultaneously. However, policy analyses rarely if ever consider these connections and instead typically ...
A cure for chronic hepatitis B requires eliminating or permanently silencing covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA). A pivotal target of this approach is the hepatitis B virus (HBV) X protein (HBx), ...
Crystallization of the lunar magma ocean yielded a chemically unique liquid residuum named KREEP. This component is expressed as a large patch on the near side of the Moon and a possible smaller patch ...
As former EPA and ORD scientists, we argue that dismantling ORD would not only jeopardize human and environmental health, but also weaken American science and global competitiveness. ORD’s vital—yet ...
In This IssueThe chemical by-products of dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a source of atmospheric sulfur emissions from the ocean, contribute to aerosol formation, influencing cloud formation, albedo, and ...
The Cry proteins are pore-forming toxins produced by various strains of Bt to aid the bacteria in killing and growing on insects that happen to consume bacterial spores loaded with these crystalline ...
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