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1. A PP2C-1 Allele Underlying a Quantitative Trait Locus Enhances Soybean 100-Seed Weight.

2. Soybean miR172a Improves Salt Tolerance and Can Function as a Long-Distance Signal.

3. Expression Cloning of TMEM16A as a Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel Subunit

4. APC and GSK-3β Are Involved in mPar3 Targeting to the Nascent Axon and Establishment of Neuronal Polarity

6. Diverse Non-genetic, Allele-Specific Expression Effects Shape Genetic Architecture at the Cellular Level in the Mammalian Brain.

7. Ankyrin Repeats Convey Force to Gate the NOMPC Mechanotransduction Channel.

8. TMEM16F Forms a Ca2+-Activated Cation Channel Required for Lipid Scrambling in Platelets during Blood Coagulation

9. Activated Protein C Prevents Neuronal Apoptosis via Protease Activated Receptors 1 and 3

10. Canonical Wnt signaling directs the generation of functional human PSC-derived atrioventricular canal cardiomyocytes in bioprinted cardiac tissues.

11. Nasal irrigation efficiently attenuates SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection, transmission and lung injury in the Syrian hamster model.

12. Lineage-mosaic and mutation-patched spike proteins for broad-spectrum COVID-19 vaccine.

13. Structural basis for the synergistic neutralization of coxsackievirus B1 by a triple-antibody cocktail.

14. Three SARS-CoV-2 antibodies provide broad and synergistic neutralization against variants of concern, including Omicron.

15. Cross-species tropism and antigenic landscapes of circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants.

16. Cryo-EM structures reveal the molecular basis of receptor-initiated coxsackievirus uncoating.

17. Identification of Antibodies with Non-overlapping Neutralization Sites that Target Coxsackievirus A16.

19. Noncanonical Genomic Imprinting Effects in Offspring.

20. TMEM16F forms a Ca2+-activated cation channel required for lipid scrambling in platelets during blood coagulation.

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