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2. The phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis affects sperm, embryo, and sporophyte development, and metabolism in Marchantia polymorpha

5. Utilization of Diverse Molecules as Receptors by Cry Toxin and the Promiscuous Nature of Receptor-Binding Sites Which Accounts for the Diversity

6. Cry Toxins Use Multiple ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily C Members as Low-Efficiency Receptors in Bombyx mori

13. Transition Probability Test for an RO-Based Generator and the Relevance between the Randomness and the Number of ROs

15. Diet choice: The two-factor host acceptance system of silkworm larvae.

20. Consideration for Affects of an XOR in a Random Number Generator Using Ring Oscillators

21. Towards water-free biobanks: long-term dry-preservation at room temperature of desiccation-sensitive enzyme luciferase in air-dried insect cells

24. Functions of serine from the phosphorylated pathway on growth, male gametogenesis, and metabolism in Marchantia polymorpha

27. ATP-Binding Cassette Subfamily a Member 2 Is a Functional Receptor for Bacillus thuringiensis Cry2A Toxins in Bombyx mori, But Not for Cry1A, Cry1C, Cry1D, Cry1F, or Cry9A Toxins

32. Mechanical properties of steel slag replaced mineral aggregate for road base/sub-base application based Vietnam and Japan standard

40. The base and root of domain II loops of Cry toxins contribute to binding toBombyx moriABC transporter C2

44. Steel slag quality control for road construction aggregates and its environmental impact: case study of Vietnamese steel industry—leaching of heavy metals from steel-making slag

46. Leptospiral flagellar sheath protein FcpA interacts with FlaA2 and FlaB1 in Leptospira biflexa.

48. Arabidopsis Phosphatidic Acid Phosphohydrolases Are Essential for Growth under Nitrogen-Depleted Conditions

50. Two gustatory receptors involved in host plant recognition of silkworm larvae

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