HAS-MIR-30C-1-3P INHIBITS MACROPHAGE AUTOPHAGY AND PROMOTES MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS SURVIVAL BY TARGETING ATG4B AND ATG9B

Has-miR-30c-1-3p inhibits macrophage autophagy and promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival by targeting ATG4B and ATG9B

Abstract Autophagy is a widespread physiological process in the body, which also protects the host by degrading invading pathogens and harmful substances during pathological conditions.Nevertheless, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), the causative agent of tuberculosis, has evolved strategies to subvert autophagy by modulating microRNA (miRNA) expre

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PECULIARITIES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES IN DISTANCE LEARNING

The issue of organizing the educational process in the distance format is one of the most actual in the last two years in the education sphere.Accordingly, this is due to the fact that there are a number of disciplines, which in turn require the direct presence of students, one of which is physical education.Given the above, it should be noted that

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Olfactory responses of Trissolcus mitsukurii to plants attacked by target and non-target stink bugs suggest low risk for biological control

Abstract In crop systems, successful management of invasive insect herbivores can be achieved through the introduction of exotic biocontrol agents, parasitoids or predators, having a coevolutionary history with the pest.To avert threats to local biodiversity, recent legislations require a risk assessment for the organism to be released.Evaluation o

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