GENETIC AND MULTI-OMIC RESOURCES FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIA FROM THE KNIGHT ALZHEIMER DISEASE RESEARCH CENTER

Genetic and multi-omic resources for Alzheimer disease and related dementia from the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center

Abstract The Knight-Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight-ADRC) at Washington University in St.Louis has pioneered and led worldwide seminal studies that have expanded our clinical, social, pathological, and molecular understanding of Alzheimer Play Yards Disease.Over more than 40 years, research volunteers have been recruited to participate in

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Marker-Assisted Pyramiding of Downy Mildew-Resistant Gene Ppa3 and Black Rot-Resistant Gene Xca1bo in Popular Early Cauliflower Variety Pusa Meghna

Cauliflower is an important extensively grown cool season vegetable in India.Black rot and downy mildew are major devastating diseases reducing yield and quality of the crop.To tackle these through host plant resistance, a marker-assisted backcross breeding method Gelatin was followed to pyramid a black rot-resistant gene (Xca1bo) and a downy milde

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Lauren N. Rice, Sara Lindsay, Paul Rawson*

The shell-boring polychaete worm Polydora websteri, also known as blister worm, is a pest species that infests the shells of several commercially important shellfish species, including those of the oysters Crassostrea virginica and C.gigas.Historical records indicate that infestations of blister worm have impacted shellfish culture worldwide for ov

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Photooxidation triggered ultralong afterglow in carbon nanodots

Artwork Abstract It remains a challenge to obtain biocompatible afterglow materials with long emission wavelengths, durable lifetimes, and good water solubility.Herein we develop a photooxidation strategy to construct near-infrared afterglow carbon nanodots with an extra-long lifetime of up to 5.9 h, comparable to that of the well-known rare-earth

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