Publications by authors named "W K Al Yung"

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  • *This process involves global DNA hypomethylation and alterations in histone modifications, which impact gene regulation.
  • *A DNA methyltransferase inhibitor can mimic the benefits of priming, indicating that reducing DNA methylation enhances salt tolerance in non-primed seedlings.
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Non-symbolic stimuli representing numerosities are invariably associated with continuous magnitudes, complicating the interpretation of experimental studies on numerosity perception. Although various algorithms for experimental numerosity generation have been proposed, they do not consider the quantifiable distribution of values of continuous magnitudes and the degree of numerosity-magnitudes association. Consequently, they cannot thoroughly exclude the possibility of magnitudes integration or strategy switch between different magnitudes in numerical stimulus perception.

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The QTLs and candidate genes governing the multifoliolate phenotype were identified by combining linkage mapping with BSR-seq, revealing a possible interplay between genetics and the environment in soybean leaf development. Soybean, as a legume, is typified by trifoliolate leaves. Although multifoliolate leaves (compound leaves with more than three leaflets each) have been reported in soybean, including sporadic appearances in the first compound leaves in a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population from a cross between cultivated soybean C08 and wild soybean W05 from this study, the genetic basis of this phenomenon is still unclear.

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  • Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are illnesses that affect our nervous system and now show a complicated connection with the immune system, which was thought to be mostly separate from the brain.
  • Scientists discovered that not just the brain's own cells (microglia), but also immune cells from other parts of the body can play a big role in these diseases.
  • This new information suggests that by focusing on these outside immune cells, we might find new ways to treat NDs, helping to overcome problems that come from the protective barriers around the brain.
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The lateral preoptic area (LPO) is a component of the hypothalamus involved in various physiological functions including sleep-wakefulness transition, thermoregulation, and water-salt balance. In this study, we discovered that distinct LPO excitatory neurons project separately to the aversive processing center lateral habenula (LHb) and the reward processing hub ventral tegmental area (VTA). Following chronic restraint stress (CRS), the LHb-projecting and VTA-projecting LPO neurons exhibited increased and decreased neuronal activities, respectively.

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