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Effects of temperature on transcriptome and energy metabolism of porcine myoblasts
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Effects of temperature on transcriptome and energy metabolism of porcine myotubes
Transcriptomic and metabolic responses of Staphylococcus aureus exposed to supra-physiological temperatures
Acclimation Effects on Acute Thermal Stress in the goby, Gillichthys mirabilis
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Genome-wide survey prior to head formation reveals new insights into the molecular basis of high temperature stress in tolerant and sensitive broccoli genotypes
Comparative multi-tissue profiling reveals extensive tissue-specificity in transcriptome reprogramming
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Transcriptomal analysis revealed that the metabolism and structure of porcine Longissimus Dorsi muscle were changed by constant heat stress
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Architecture of thermal adaptation in Exiguobacterium sibiricum strain 255-15: A genome and transcriptome approach
The microRNA expression profiles changes associated with constant heat stress in porcine skeletal muscle as measured by deep sequencing
Embryo thermal manipulation: muscle transcriptional profile in chickens submitted or not to heat challenge 34d posthach
RNA-Seq analysis of switchgrass transcriptome in response to single drought and combinations of drought and heat stress
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Complete genome sequence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus CHN25 and transcriptomic analysis of cold shock proteins of VpaCspA and VpaCspD in the adaptation of low temperature growth
Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Regulates Skeletal Myogenesis by Inhibiting SP1 Interaction with cis-Acting Regulatory Elements within the Fbxl2 Gene Promoter
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