imOmics in Action

Revolutionary research on ionic and molecular fluxes and its real-world applications
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Tissue-specific respiratory burst oxidase homolog-dependent H2O2 signaling to the plasma membrane H+-ATPase confers potassium uptake and salinity tolerance in Cucurbitaceae

Tissue-specific respiratory burst oxidase homolog-dependent H2O2 signaling to the plasma membrane H+-ATPase confers potassium uptake and salinity tolerance in Cucurbitaceae
It is expected to cultivate foods with strong salt tolerance through biotechnology. It not only can increase grain output in salinized areas, but it can also expand the available area of planting grains in salinized areas. More saline-alkali land can be used to ultimately increase grain output. This study investigated how H 2 O 2 signaling regulate...
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Kella

AKR2A participates in the regulation of cotton fibre development by modulating biosynthesis of very-long-chain fatty acids

AKR2A participates in the regulation of cotton fibre development by modulating biosynthesis of very-long-chain fatty acids
Cotton is one of the most important natural textile fibers in the world used to produce clothing, furniture, and industrial products. From this study, we know that hormone signal transduction regulates the growth and development of cotton fibers. The results provide new ideas to improve the yield and quality of cotton fibers. Wenjun Hu et al. AKR2A...
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Nature: New treatment guides immune system to fight breast cancer

Nature: New treatment guides immune system to fight breast cancer
Research on the immune system for cancer treatments is always growing, as evidenced by a new study in Nature , in which an inhibitor treatment increased anti-tumor immunity. This area of research could be furthered by investigation of H2O2 flux in the anti-tumor immune response. The Paper This week, Nature published "CDK4/6 inhibition triggers anti...
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