Anthropogenic activities have substantial impacts on river ecosystems, yet how phytoplankton taxa and functional groups respond to varying levels of anthropogenic activity in urban rivers remains poorly understood. Herein, we investigated the sensitivity of phytoplankton taxa and functional groups to anthropogenic disturbances in the Bahe River, which experiences increased anthropogenic activity intensity from upstream to downstream. We found that both phytoplankton composition and niche breadth exhibited distinct variations among the three reaches with different anthropogenic disturbances.
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November 2024
Pancreatic cancer is a fatal malignancy typically diagnosed in older males and has an aggressive progression. The function of the miR-1180/FXYD5 axis in pancreatic cancer malignant behaviors was investigated. 20 pairs of pancreatic cancer and adjacent normal tissue samples were harvested from pancreatic cancer patients, and qRT-PCR, IHC, and western blot assays were performed, respectively, to detect the mRNA expression and protein levels of miR-1180 or FXYD5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLocated downstream of the Yangtze River Delta, the Lake Taihu drainage basin (LTDB) is one of the most developed areas in China. This area currently faces population and development issues, as well as many environmental problems, such as cultural eutrophication, algal blooms, and loss of native aquatic plants. Changes in aquatic biodiversity have received less attention than have changes in terrestrial habitats because relevant observations are lacking.
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