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  1. A1 Pirfenidone inhibits TGF-b1-induced extracellular matrix production in nasal polyp-derived fibroblasts

    Authors: Heung-Man Lee, Il-Ho Park, Jae-Min Shin, Hyun-Sun Yoon, Gyeong Yul Park, Margit Zeher, Katsuhiko Matsui, Saki Tamai, Reiko Ikeda, Drsushil Suri, Dranu Suri, Marzieh Heidarzadeh Arani, Azwin Lubis, Anang Endaryanto, Shinichiro Koga, Lee Ju Suk…
    Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2016 9(Suppl 1):14

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 9 Supplement 1

  2. Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are continuous homozygous regions typically located in the DNA sequence of diploid organisms. Identifications of ROH that lead to reduced performance can provide valuable insight int...

    Authors: Yao Jiang, Xiaojin Li, Jiali Liu, Wei Zhang, Mei Zhou, Jieru Wang, Linqing Liu, Shiguang Su, Fuping Zhao, Hongquan Chen and Chonglong Wang
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2022 23:373
  3. The current large spectrum of sheep phenotypic diversity results from the combined product of sheep selection for different production traits such as wool, milk and meat, and its natural adaptation to new envi...

    Authors: Otsanda Ruiz-Larrañaga, Jorge Langa, Fernando Rendo, Carmen Manzano, Mikel Iriondo and Andone Estonba
    Citation: Genetics Selection Evolution 2018 50:9
  4. Grafting is widely used in horticulture and rootstocks are known to modify scion growth and adaptation to soil conditions. However, the role of scion genotype in regulating rootstock development and functionin...

    Authors: Antoine T. Gautier, Noé Cochetel, Isabelle Merlin, Cyril Hevin, Virginie Lauvergeat, Philippe Vivin, Alain Mollier, Nathalie Ollat and Sarah J. Cookson
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2020 20:367
  5. The traditional Chinese medicine formula Si-Jun-Zi-Tang (SJZT) has a long history of application in the treatment of functional dyspepsia (non-ulcer dyspepsia, FD)-like symptoms. SJZT-based therapies have been cl...

    Authors: Yaping Wang, Bin Liu, Xiuqiong Fu, Tiejun Tong and Zhiling Yu
    Citation: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies 2021 21:11
  6. Authors: Adam J. H. Newton, Alexandra H. Seidenstein, Robert A. McDougal, Alberto Pérez-Cervera, Gemma Huguet, Tere M-Seara, Caroline Haimerl, David Angulo-Garcia, Alessandro Torcini, Rosa Cossart, Arnaud Malvache, Kaoutar Skiker, Mounir Maouene, Gianmarco Ragognetti, Letizia Lorusso, Andrea Viggiano…
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2017 18(Suppl 1):60

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  7. Freehand three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound has the advantages of flexibility for allowing clinicians to manipulate the ultrasound probe over the examined body surface with less constraint in comparison with ot...

    Authors: Xiankang Chen, Tiexiang Wen, Xingmin Li, Wenjian Qin, Donglai Lan, Weizhou Pan and Jia Gu
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2014 13:124
  8. After publication of this supplement [1, 2], it was brought to our attention that due to an error authors were missing in the following abstracts. This has now been included in this correction.

    Authors: Sneha Berry, Nicolas Giraldo, Peter Nguyen, Benjamin Green, Haiying Xu, Aleksandra Ogurtsova, Abha Soni, Farah Succaria, Daphne Wang, Charles Roberts, Julie Stein, Elizabeth Engle, Drew Pardoll, Robert Anders, Tricia Cottrell, Janis M. Taube…
    Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2019 7:46

    The original article was published in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2018 6:115

    The original article was published in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2018 6:114

  9. Deep-sea animals in hydrothermal vents often form endosymbioses with chemosynthetic bacteria. Endosymbionts serve essential biochemical and ecological functions, but the prokaryotic viruses (phages) that deter...

    Authors: Kun Zhou, Ying Xu, Rui Zhang and Pei-Yuan Qian
    Citation: Microbiome 2021 9:182
  10. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Shunan Cao, Weipeng Zhang, Wei Ding, Meng Wang, Shen Fan, Bo Yang, Andrew Mcminn, Min Wang, Bin-bin Xie, Qi-Long Qin, Xiu-Lan Chen, Jianfeng He and Yu-Zhong Zhang
    Citation: Microbiome 2020 8:77

    The original article was published in Microbiome 2020 8:47

  11. Many computational programs have been developed to identify enriched regions for a single biological ChIP-seq sample. Given that many biological questions are often asked to compare the difference between two ...

    Authors: Bin Liu, Jimmy Yi, Aishwarya SV, Xun Lan, Yilin Ma, Tim HM Huang, Gustavo Leone and Victor X Jin
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2013 14(Suppl 8):S3

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 14 Supplement 8

  12. Ultra-conserved regions (UCRs) are segments of the genome (≥ 200 bp) that exhibit 100% DNA sequence conservation between human, mouse and rat. Transcribed UCRs (T-UCRs) have been shown to be differentially exp...

    Authors: Karen M Watters, Kenneth Bryan, Niamh H Foley, Maria Meehan and Raymond L Stallings
    Citation: BMC Cancer 2013 13:184