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Papel. - Artículo publicado en La Nación (Buenos Aires). - Procedencia: fondo Miguel de Unamuno. - Conservación: Buena
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241228416 - Supplemental material for The development and validation of a digital biomarker for remote assessment of Alzheimer's diseases risk
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241228416 for The development and validation of a digital biomarker for remote assessment of Alzheimer's diseases risk by Joe Butler, Tamlyn J Watermeyer, Ellie Matterson and
Emily G Harper, Mario Parra-Rodriguez in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
Additional file 3 of An epigenetic and transcriptomic signature of immune tolerance in human monocytes through multi-omics integration
Additional file 3: Supplementary tables (Table S1 and S2). Table S1: Baseline characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia patients and control participants for reduced representation bisulfite sequencing. Table S2: Baseline characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia patients and control participants for methylated DNA immunoprecipitation analysi
Additional file 1 of An epigenetic and transcriptomic signature of immune tolerance in human monocytes through multi-omics integration
Additional file 1. List of reagents, resources and computational methods
Additional file 2 of An epigenetic and transcriptomic signature of immune tolerance in human monocytes through multi-omics integration
Additional file 2: Supplementary figures (Fig. S1 – S5). Fig. S1: Flow cytometry analysis of purified monocytes. Fig. S2: Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing analysis of DNA methylation in circulating monocytes during the acute and recovery stage of community-acquired pneumonia. Fig. S3: Genome view of significantly altered methylation levels in acute stage circulatory monocytes relative to controls. Fig. S4: Exploration of DNA methylation loci in a subset of CAP patients and controls, as well as in the public domain. Fig. S5: Multi-omics integration of ex vivo cytokine response to LPS exposure, DNA methylation levels and RNA expression profiles
Eight new species of the genus Anaplecta Burmeister, 1838 (Blattodea: Blattoidea: Anaplectidae) from China based on molecular and morphological data
In this study, we examine 500 specimens of Anaplecta collected from China, of which 26 samples were used for COI sequencing. We confirm eight new species, i.e., Anaplecta corneola Deng & Che sp. nov., Anaplecta staminiformis Deng & Che sp. nov., Anaplecta arcuata Deng & Che sp. nov., Anaplecta strigata Deng & Che sp. nov., Anaplecta furcata Deng & Che sp. nov., Anaplecta cruciata Deng & Che sp. nov., Anaplecta nigra Deng & Che sp. nov. and Anaplecta bicolor Deng & Che sp. nov. based on morphological and molecular data using ABGD and GMYC analyses. The results of ABGD and GMYC were basically consistent with the morphospecies of Anaplecta. The intraspecific and interspecific genetic distances of Anaplecta ranged from 0 to 6.6% and 16.8% to 31.8%, respectively. We found the male genitalia of Anaplecta to exhibit intraspecific variation, especially in the phallomeres
