RECENT FRAGMENTATION MAY NOT ALTER GENETIC PATTERNS IN ENDANGERED LONG-LIVED SPECIES: EVIDENCE FROM TAXUS CUSPIDATA

Recent Fragmentation May Not Alter Genetic Patterns in Endangered Long-Lived Species: Evidence From Taxus cuspidata

Forestland fragmentation caused by overexploitation of forest resources can in principle reduce genetic diversity, limit gene flow and eventually lead to species developing strong genetic structure.However, the genetic consequences of recent anthropogenic fragmentation of tree species remain unclear.Taxus cuspidata, which has extremely small popula

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Emerging Therapeutic Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Chronic Respiratory Diseases: An Overview of Recent Progress

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) are able to carry genetic and protein goods to mediate the interaction between MSCs and target cells.Recently, more and more researches have focused on the therapeutic role of MSC-EVs in chronic respiratory diseases.In this review, we summarize the cumulative strategies and mechanisms B

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A resource competition-based truthful mechanism for IoV edge computing resource allocation with a lowest revenue limit

Abstract Resource allocation in Internet of Vehicles (IoV) edge computing Bracelet is currently a research hotspot.Existing studies focus on social welfare or revenue maximization.However, there is little research on lowest revenue guarantees, which is a problem of great concern to resource providers.This paper presents the innovative concept of th

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