Persicaria jucunda is a plant distributed at meadow or wetland.Our study reports the complete chloroplast genome.The chloroplast genome of P.jucunda is a typical cable crimp tetrameric structure with a total length of 159,843 bp, containing a large single-copy (LSC) region of 84,350 bp, a small single-copy (SSC) region of 13,151 bp, and two inverte
Geopolitical perspectives in Spain: from the Iberismo of the 19th century to the Hispanoamericanismo of the 20th
The changes which took place in the balance of power in Europe in the last thirty years of the 19th century, together with the process of colonial expansion and partition, led Spanish geographers to see the need to combine the territorial projects and interests of Spain and Portugal with the aim of defending what remained of their colonial empires,
Brucellosis in livestock and wildlife: zoonotic diseases without pandemic potential in need of innovative one health approaches
Abstract Human brucellosis remains the commonest zoonotic disease worldwide with more than 500 000 new cases annually.Understanding the biology of Brucella infections and the transmission patterns at the wildlife/livestock/human interface is of paramount importance before implementing any brucellosis control or eradication program in animals, even
Spatial dynamics of CD39+CD8+ exhausted T cell reveal tertiary lymphoid structures-mediated response to PD-1 blockade in esophageal cancer
Abstract Despite the success of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy for esophageal squamous cell cancer, the key immune cell populations that affect ICB efficacy remain unclear.Here, imaging mass cytometry of tumor tissues from ICB-treated patients identifies a distinct cell population of CD39+PD-1+CD8+ T cells, specifically the TCF1+ subset,
New specimen of Cacops woehri indicates differences in the ontogenetic trajectories among cacopine dissorophids
The Lower Permian Dolese locality has produced numerous exquisitely preserved tetrapod fossils representing members of a lower Permian upland fauna.Therein, at least nine taxa of the clade Dissorophoidea, ranging in size from the large predaceous trematopid Acheloma to the miniaturized amphibamid Doleserpeton, highlight the great taxic and ecologic