IDENTIFICATION OF A GENOMIC DNA SEQUENCE THAT QUANTITATIVELY MODULATES KLF1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR EXPRESSION IN DIFFERENTIATING HUMAN HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS

Identification of a genomic DNA sequence that quantitatively modulates KLF1 transcription factor expression in differentiating human hematopoietic cells

Abstract The onset of erythropoiesis is under strict developmental control, with direct and indirect inputs influencing its derivation from the hematopoietic stem cell.A major regulator of this transition is KLF1/EKLF, a zinc finger transcription factor that plays a AWAAPUHI SHINE SPRAY global role in all aspects of erythropoiesis.Here, we have ide

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Measuring knowledge exploration and exploitation in universities and the relationship with global ranking indicators

This study examines the primary external control mechanism of universities (i.e.international rankings) to assess their knowledge exploration Pantiliners and exploitation performance.A taxonomy of indicators from the perspective of ambidexterity is presented.The most prestigious global university rankings are assessed within this theoretical framew

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Worker Size Diversity Has No Effect on Overwintering Success under Natural Conditions in the Ant Temnothorax nylanderi

Winter is a difficult period for animals that live in temperate zones.It can inflict high mortality or induce weight loss with potential consequences on performance during the growing season.Social groups include individuals of various ages and sizes.This diversity may improve the ability of groups to buffer winter disturbances such as starvation o

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Advances in Detection Technologies for Pesticide Residues and Heavy Metals in Rice: A Comprehensive Review of Spectroscopy, Chromatography, and Biosensors

Pesticide residues and Frosters heavy metals, originating from diverse sources such as agricultural practices and industrial activities, pose substantial risks to human health and the ecological environment.For instance, residues of organophosphorus pesticides may damage the human nervous system, while heavy metals such as mercury and cadmium accum

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