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BMC BIOLOGY

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Identifier:
E194645
ISSN:
1741-7007
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A systematic review of the development and application of home cage monitoring in laboratory mice and rats
Academic Article
AIMTOR, a BRET biosensor for live imaging, reveals subcellular mTOR signaling and dysfunctions
Academic Article
Back to the roots, desiccation and radiation resistances are ancestral characters in bdelloid rotifers
Academic Article
Colored visual stimuli evoke spectrally tuned neuronal responses across the central nervous system of zebrafish larvae
Academic Article
Doxorubicin induces an alarmin-like TLR4-dependent autocrine/paracrine action of Nucleophosmin in human cardiac mesenchymal progenitor cells
Academic Article
Hmga2 protein loss alters nuclear envelope and 3D chromatin structure
Academic Article
Horizontal gene transfer in bdelloid rotifers is ancient, ongoing and more frequent in species from desiccating habitats
Academic Article
Neuronal cell-based high-throughput screen for enhancers of mitochondrial function reveals luteolin as a modulator of mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum coupling
Academic Article
Quantitative determination of fluorescence labeling implemented in cell cultures
Academic Article
The G protein regulators EGL-10 and EAT-16, the Gi± GOA-1 and the G(q)± EGL-30 modulate the response of the C. elegans ASH polymodal nociceptive sensory neurons to repellents
Academic Article
The obesity and inflammatory marker haptoglobin attracts monocytes via interaction with chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 2 (CCR2).
Academic Article
Ultrastructural analysis of mitotic Drosophila S2 cells identifies distinctive microtubule and intracellular membrane behaviors
Academic Article
Viviparity and habitat restrictions may influence the evolution of male reproductive genes in tsetse fly (Glossina) species
Academic Article
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