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    Fig. 7. A in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 7. A proposed model for the roles of SmMAPK3 in S. miltiorrhiza phenolic acid biosynthesis. Model illustrating the roles of SmMAPK3 in S. miltiorrhiza phenolic acid biosynthesis.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 6, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567

    Fig. 6 in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 6. Protein–protein interaction of SmMAPK3 with JA signaling members. Y2H (A) and LCI (B–C) assays to detect the interactions of SmMAPK3 with JAZs.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 5, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567

    Fig. 3 in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 3. Tissue-specific expression analysis and elicitors-induced analysis of SmMAPK3 in S. miltiorrhiza. (A) Tissue-specific expression of SmMAPK3; the expression levels were normalized to values from roots. (B) SA-induced analysis of SmMAPK3. (C) MeJA-induced analysis of SmMAPK3.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 4, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567

    sj-tif-1-onc-10.1177_11795549221092218 – Supplemental material for The Establishment and Experimental Verification of an lncRNA-Derived CD8+ T Cell Infiltration ceRNA Network in Colorectal Cancer

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    Supplemental material, sj-tif-1-onc-10.1177_11795549221092218 for The Establishment and Experimental Verification of an lncRNA-Derived CD8+ T Cell Infiltration ceRNA Network in Colorectal Cancer by Qi Wu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Meiling Ji, Tao Yan, Yudong Jiang, Yijiao Chen, Jiang Chang, Jicheng Zhang, Dong Tang, Dexiang Zhu and Ye Wei in Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology</p

    sj-jpg-2-onc-10.1177_11795549221092218 – Supplemental material for The Establishment and Experimental Verification of an lncRNA-Derived CD8+ T Cell Infiltration ceRNA Network in Colorectal Cancer

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-2-onc-10.1177_11795549221092218 for The Establishment and Experimental Verification of an lncRNA-Derived CD8+ T Cell Infiltration ceRNA Network in Colorectal Cancer by Qi Wu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Meiling Ji, Tao Yan, Yudong Jiang, Yijiao Chen, Jiang Chang, Jicheng Zhang, Dong Tang, Dexiang Zhu and Ye Wei in Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology</p

    Références sur "Garibong-dong"

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    Liste établie par Eunjoo Carré-Na, le 6 mars 2012 Title/Author/Year 재중동포의 상업 활동과 정체성 형성 : 가리봉동 현장 연구를 중심으로 / 이민주  ( [2008]) 외국인 밀집거주로 인한 내국인 주민의 주거환경 인식에 관한 연구 : 한남동, 가리봉동을 중심으로 = Local Residents' Perception of Foreigner's Dwelling : A case study of Hannam-dong, Garibong-Dong in Seoul / 박신영  ( [2009]) 가리봉동 중국거리에서의 조선족 여성의 위치성에 대한 문화․지리적 연구 = A Cutural-Geological Study on Positionality of Korean-Chinese women in the China street at Garibong-dong / 이미애  ( [2008]) 한국의 외국인 ..

    Acoustic radiation due to scattering of T-S wave by the mean-flow distortion induced by steady local suction

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    Substantial sound waves can be generated by boundary-layer instability modes when the latter are scattered by a rapid mean-flow distortion. This is a rather generic mechanism and operates when an oncoming T-S wave is scattered by a steady local suction slot. This paper focuses on this problem by extending a recently developed Local Scattering Theory (Wu & Dong, J. Fluid Mech. submitted), where a so-called transmission coefficient, defined as the ratio of the T-S wave amplitude downstream of the scatter to that upstream, is introduced to characterize the effect of a local scatter on boundary-layer instability and transition. As in the earlier work, the mathematical formulation is based on triple-deck formulism, but in order to accommodate the acoustic far field, which was not considered in the paper mentioned, the unsteady terms in the upper deck, which play a leading-order role in radiation, are retained, and the influence of the radiated sound on the near-wall perturbation is included. The upper deck equation for the pressure is the Helmholtz equation rather than the Laplace equation. This leads to a modified pressure-displacement relation, which is coupled with the linearized boundary-layer equations in the lower deck. Discretization of the whole system formulates a generalized eigenvalue problem, which is solved numerically. It is found that suction suppresses oncoming T-S waves, and this effect increases with the suction velocity and the slot width. The directivity is ndependent of the flow parameters only when the Mach number is low. The intensity of the radiated sound in general increases with the frequency, the suction velocity and the width of the suction slot. Interestingly, for O(1) suction velocities, the radiated sound is very weak, indicating that the gain of stabilizing effect does not cause aeroacoustic penalty

    Erratum: 3D bioprinted in vitro secondary hyperoxaluria model by mimicking intestinal-oxalatemalabsorption-related kidney stone disease (Applied Physics Reviews (2022) 9 (041408) DOI: 10.1063/5.0087345)

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    © 2023 Author(s).This article was originally published online on 21 November 2022 with an incorrect affiliation identifier for author Dong-Woo Cho. It is correct as it appears above. All online versions of this article were corrected on 23 November 2022. AIP Publishing apologizes for this error.11Nsciescopu

    Fig. 4 in MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza

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    Fig. 4. Overexpression of SmMAPK3 affects phenolic acid biosynthesis and the expression of biosynthetic genes in S. miltiorrhiza. (A) Relative quantitative analysis of SmMAPK3 expression in the transgenic lines and controls. *** indicates significant differences between OM and the control (P <0.001, Student's t-test). (B) Analysis of phenolic acid production from OE. (C–J) Relative expression levels of genes involved in phenolic acid biosynthesis in the OE lines.Published as part of Xie, Yongfeng, Ding, Meiling, Yin, Xuecui, Wang, Guanfeng, Zhang, Bin, Chen, Lingxiang, Ma, Pengda & Dong, Juane, 2022, MAPKK2/4/5/7-MAPK3-JAZs modulate phenolic acid biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry (113177) 199 on page 5, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113177, http://zenodo.org/record/823567
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