Publications by authors named "Tuominen H"

How multiple growth programs coordinate during development is a fundamental question in biology. During plant stem development, radial growth is continuously adjusted in response to longitudinal-growth-derived weight increase to guarantee stability. Here, we demonstrate that weight-stimulated stem radial growth depends on the auxin efflux carrier PIN3, which, upon weight increase, expands its cellular localization from the lower to the lateral sides of xylem parenchyma, phloem, procambium, and starch sheath cells, imposing a radial auxin flux that results in radial growth.

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The genetic control underlying natural variation in lignin content and composition in trees is not fully understood. We performed a systems genetic analysis to uncover the genetic regulation of lignin biosynthesis in a natural 'SwAsp' population of aspen (Populus tremula) trees. We analyzed gene expression by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) in differentiating xylem tissues, and lignin content and composition using Pyrolysis-GC-MS in mature wood of 268 trees from 99 genotypes.

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Nitrogen can be taken up by trees in the form of nitrate, ammonium and amino acids, but the influence of the different forms on tree growth and development is poorly understood in angiosperm species like Populus. We studied the effects of both organic and inorganic forms of nitrogen on growth and wood formation of hybrid aspen trees in experimental conditions that allowed growth under four distinct steady-state nitrogen levels. Increased nitrogen availability had a positive influence on biomass accumulation and the radial dimensions of both xylem vessels and fibers, and a negative influence on wood density.

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Background: Although research clearly demonstrates the importance of motivation in mathematics learning, relatively little is known about the developmental dynamics between different facets of mathematics motivation and performance, especially in the early years of schooling.

Aims: In a longitudinal setting, we examined (1) how children's ability self-concept and intrinsic value in mathematics change over time during their first 3 years in school, (2) how those changes relate to each other and (3) how they connect with mathematics performance.

Sample: The participants were 285 Finnish school-beginners (52.

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Peroxidases (PRXs) and laccases (LACs) are enzymes involved in catalyzing the oxidation of the lignin monomers to facilitate lignin polymerization. However, due to the large number of genes composing these two families of enzymes, many details regarding their specific localization are only partially understood. Here, we present a fast and easy histochemical method that makes use of the artificial substrate 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) to visualize PRX and LAC activities in the hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x P.

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Background: 3D culture is increasingly used in cancer research, as it allows the growth of cells in an environment that mimics in vivo conditions. Metastases are the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients, and solid tumour metastases are mostly located in lymph nodes. Currently, there are no techniques that model the pre-metastatic lymph node microenvironment in vitro.

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We studied a patient with mitochondrial DNA depletion in skeletal muscle and a multiorgan phenotype, including fatal encephalomyopathy, retinopathy, optic atrophy, and sensorineural hearing loss. Instead of pathogenic variants in the mitochondrial maintenance genes, we identified previously unpublished variant in DHX16 gene, a de novo heterozygous c.1360C>T (p.

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Increasing drought phenomena pose a serious threat to agricultural productivity. Although plants have multiple ways to respond to the complexity of drought stress, the underlying mechanisms of stress sensing and signaling remain unclear. The role of the vasculature, in particular the phloem, in facilitating inter-organ communication is critical and poorly understood.

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Purpose: FINCA disease (Fibrosis, Neurodegeneration and Cerebral Angiomatosis, OMIM 618278) is an infantile-onset neurodevelopmental and multiorgan disease. Since our initial report in 2018, additional patients have been described. FINCA is the first human disease caused by recessive variants in the highly conserved gene.

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Background: Wood represents the majority of the biomass on land and constitutes a renewable source of biofuels and other bioproducts. However, wood is recalcitrant to bioconversion, raising a need for feedstock improvement in production of, for instance, biofuels. We investigated the properties of wood that affect bioconversion, as well as the underlying genetics, to help identify superior tree feedstocks for biorefining.

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Plant respiratory burst oxidase homologs (RBOHs) are plasma membrane-localized NADPH oxidases that generate superoxide anion radicals, which then dismutate to HO, into the apoplast using cytoplasmic NADPH as an electron donor. is the most highly expressed gene in developing xylem as well as in a lignin-forming cell culture of Norway spruce ( L. Karst.

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Background: Transitioning into adolescence while simultaneously facing greater academic demands as the level of education increases often entails both academic challenges and general declines in students' school-related well-being. Still, however, relatively little is known about the causal relationship between students' academic well-being (i.e.

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  • - Genetic factors influencing tree growth and wood formation change with the tree's age and the season, as shown by comprehensive genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on Norway spruce.
  • - The research involved analyzing a large set of SNPs and found that a multi-locus approach identified more genetic links to wood traits compared to simpler models, revealing unique patterns based on tree age and season.
  • - Significant SNPs were discovered linked to known genes for wood formation, as well as novel candidate genes, providing insights that could aid in future breeding and functional studies for Norway spruce.
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Background: Sialadenoma papilliferum (SP) is a rare minor salivary gland neoplasm that accounts for less than 1% of all salivary gland tumors. The tumor typically affects older people, presenting most commonly as a slow-growing tumor of the hard palate, although other anatomical subsites, comprising the oral cavity and parotid glands, have also been reported.

Case Report: We report a SP occurring in a 90-year-old female.

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  • This study looked at how long doctors can safely stop blood flow to the lower body during surgeries on the aorta without hurting the spinal cord.
  • They tested this on pigs and found that more pigs survived the surgery if blood flow was stopped for 65 minutes instead of 90 minutes.
  • The results showed that stopping blood flow for too long can lead to serious problems, like paralysis or death, especially if it goes over 65 minutes.
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Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell division, differentiation, and maturation of xylem cells. We identified a novel role for the ethylene-induced () in balancing xylem cell expansion and secondary cell wall (SCW) formation in hybrid aspen (). Expression of is high in phloem and cambium cells and during the expansion of xylem cells, while it is low in maturing xylem tissue.

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Background: Aberrant microbiota composition has been linked to disease development at numerous anatomical sites. Microbiota changes in reaction to viral infections, such as human papillomavirus (HPV), have been investigated almost exclusively in the female reproductive tract. However, HPV infection may also affect male health by reducing semen quality and fertility.

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Background: Homozygous loss of DIAPH1 results in seizures, cortical blindness, and microcephaly syndrome (SCBMS). We studied 5 Finnish and 2 Omani patients with loss of DIAPH1 presenting with SCBMS, mitochondrial dysfunction, and immunodeficiency.

Objective: We sought to further characterize phenotypes and disease mechanisms associated with loss of DIAPH1.

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Background: Bioconversion of wood into bioproducts and biofuels is hindered by the recalcitrance of woody raw material to bioprocesses such as enzymatic saccharification. Targeted modification of the chemical composition of the feedstock can improve saccharification but this gain is often abrogated by concomitant reduction in tree growth.

Results: In this study, we report on transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula × tremuloides) lines that showed potential to increase biomass production both in the greenhouse and after 5 years of growth in the field.

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In the primary root and young hypocotyl of , ACAULIS5 promotes translation of SUPPRESSOR OF ACAULIS51 (SAC51) and thereby inhibits cytokinin biosynthesis and vascular cell division. In this study, the relationships between ACAULIS5, SAC51 and cytokinin biosynthesis were investigated during secondary growth of stems. Overexpression of from the constitutive promoter in hybrid aspen ( × ) trees suppressed the expression level of , which resulted in low levels of the physiologically active cytokinin bases as well as their direct riboside precursors in the transgenic lines.

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Background: FINCA disease is a pediatric cerebropulmonary disease caused by variants in the NHL repeat-containing 2 (NHLRC2) gene. Neurological symptoms are among the first manifestations of FINCA disease, but the consequences of NHLRC2 deficiency in the central nervous system are currently unexplored.

Methods: The orthologous mouse gene is essential for development, and its complete loss leads to early embryonic lethality.

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Objectives: Paraplegia is a devastating complication in aortic aneurysm surgery. Modifying the spinal cord vasculature is a promising method in spinal cord protection. The aim of this study was to assess whether the spinal cord can be primed by occluding thoracic segmental arteries before simulated aneurysm repair in a porcine model.

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  • Oral microbiota are highly diverse, with over 700 identified species, shaped by the unique structures in the oral cavity, including mucosal surfaces, teeth, and salivary glands.
  • Research has linked oral microbiota, particularly bacteria like Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum, to an increased risk of cancer, especially in patients with periodontal diseases.
  • The complexity of these bacteria's roles in cancer development complicates research efforts, making it challenging to pinpoint their specific impacts on tumor growth in humans.
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Most studies utilizing a person-oriented approach to investigating students' achievement goal orientation profiles have been domain-general or focused on a single domain (usually mathematics), thus excluding the possibility of identifying distinct subject-specific motivational profiles. In this study, we looked into this by examining upper secondary school students' subject-specific achievement goal orientation profiles simultaneously in mathematics and English. As distinct profiles might contribute to how students invest time and effort in studying, we also examined differences in perceived subject-specific cost (i.

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