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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > radiomics-model-predicts-live-birth-from-blastocyst-transfer

    Radiomics Model Predicts Live Birth from Blastocyst Transfer

    1+ hour, 28+ min ago (822+ words) In a groundbreaking study, researchers have unveiled a novel interpretable delta ultrasound radiomics model that aims to predict live birth outcomes specifically in the context of single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfers. This innovative approach could have far-reaching implications for fertility treatments and assist clinicians in making informed decisions that ultimately enhance patient care. The research explores [] In a groundbreaking study, researchers have unveiled a novel interpretable delta ultrasound radiomics model that aims to predict live birth outcomes specifically in the context of single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfers. This innovative approach could have far-reaching implications for fertility treatments and assist clinicians in making informed decisions that ultimately enhance patient care. The research explores the intersection of advanced imaging techniques and machine learning, offering insights that could transform reproductive medicine. The use of vitrified-warmed blastocysts for in vitro fertilization (IVF) has gained popularity in…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > key-protein-essential-for-honey-bee-smell

    Key Protein Essential for Honey Bee Smell

    1+ hour, 54+ min ago (947+ words) In recent research, scientists have made significant advancements in understanding the olfactory behavior of honey bees, specifically focusing on the gene known as AmelOBP4. This gene is an antenna-specific odor-binding protein that plays a critical role in the way honey bees detect and respond to various scents in their environment. The findings from this study [] In recent research, scientists have made significant advancements in understanding the olfactory behavior of honey bees, specifically focusing on the gene known as AmelOBP4. This gene is an antenna-specific odor-binding protein that plays a critical role in the way honey bees detect and respond to various scents in their environment. The findings from this study not only shed light on the intricacies of bee olfaction but also underscore the importance of genetic factors in their sensory perception, which is vital for their foraging, communication, and overall survival....

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > metagenomics-reveals-africas-enteric-pathogen-diversity

    Metagenomics Reveals Africa’s Enteric Pathogen Diversity

    4+ hour, 59+ min ago (949+ words) In a groundbreaking study poised to reshape our understanding of infectious disease dynamics across Africa, researchers led by Thystrup, Gobena, and Salvador have employed cutting-edge metagenomics and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to illuminate the complex landscape of enteric pathogens circulating through diverse environmental, animal, and human reservoirs. Published in Nature Communications in 2025, this pivotal research [] In a groundbreaking study poised to reshape our understanding of infectious disease dynamics across Africa, researchers led by Thystrup, Gobena, and Salvador have employed cutting-edge metagenomics and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to illuminate the complex landscape of enteric pathogens circulating through diverse environmental, animal, and human reservoirs. Published in Nature Communications in 2025, this pivotal research leverages high-resolution genomic technologies to characterize these frequently underestimated yet globally impactful pathogens, with profound implications for disease surveillance, outbreak response, and public health interventions throughout the continent. Enteric pathogens, responsible for…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > genotype-environment-interactions-shape-pejerrey-fish-sex-determination

    Genotype-Environment Interactions Shape Pejerrey Fish Sex Determination

    6+ hour, 36+ min ago (1173+ words) In the intricate world of aquatic biology, the interplay between genetics and environmental factors takes center stage in the study of the pejerrey fish, scientifically known as Odontesthes bonariensis. Recent research led by a team of experts including Wu, Baba, and Nakagawa sheds light on the complex phenomenon of genotype-by-environment interactions during gonadal sex differentiation [] In the intricate world of aquatic biology, the interplay between genetics and environmental factors takes center stage in the study of the pejerrey fish, scientifically known as Odontesthes bonariensis. Recent research led by a team of experts including Wu, Baba, and Nakagawa sheds light on the complex phenomenon of genotype-by-environment interactions during gonadal sex differentiation in this remarkable species. The implications of their findings not only advance our understanding of fish biology but also paint a broader picture of environmental influences on genetic expression. The…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > advances-and-challenges-in-ffpe-tissue-proteomics

    Advances and Challenges in FFPE Tissue Proteomics

    11+ hour, 13+ min ago (1335+ words) Mass spectrometry-based proteomics of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues has emerged as an essential tool in the field of clinical proteomics. Historically, FFPE tissues have been invaluable for pathologists due to their ability to preserve cellular morphology for long periods, yet the biochemical alterations that occur during the fixation and embedding processes posed challenges for determining [] Mass spectrometry-based proteomics of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues has emerged as an essential tool in the field of clinical proteomics. Historically, FFPE tissues have been invaluable for pathologists due to their ability to preserve cellular morphology for long periods, yet the biochemical alterations that occur during the fixation and embedding processes posed challenges for determining protein expressions faithfully. Recent advances in mass spectrometry are pushing the boundaries of what is possible, allowing for refined analyses of proteins derived from these traditionally challenging samples. The quest…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > mapping-tssl-genes-for-rice-germplasm-innovation

    Mapping TSSL Genes for Rice Germplasm Innovation

    14+ hour, 27+ min ago (322+ words) Transformative research such as this underscores the critical role that advanced genetic techniques play in shaping the future of agriculture. As scientists continue to explore the genetic underpinnings of crucial agricultural traits, the partnership between technology and biology will be key to developing resilient crops capable of feeding a growing population in an ever-changing world. The ongoing narrative of agricultural genomics has only just begun, and with each new discovery, we move closer to unlocking the secrets of plant potential. The work of Dang et al. not only sets a foundation for future studies but also inspires a new generation of researchers eager to push the boundaries of what is possible in the quest for sustainable and productive agriculture. As this research moves toward practical applications, the scientific community watches closely, hopeful for a brighter future in crop production that…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > foxp2-targets-language-genes-in-zebra-finch-brain

    FOXP2 Targets Language Genes in Zebra Finch Brain

    16+ hour, 49+ min ago (834+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in BMC Neuroscience, researchers have combined the power of advanced sequencing technology with the intricate world of vocal communication in zebra finches. Zebra finches, known for their ability to learn and produce complex songs, serve as a fascinating model to investigate the genetic underpinnings of verbal communication'a feature highly relevant [] In a groundbreaking study published in BMC Neuroscience, researchers have combined the power of advanced sequencing technology with the intricate world of vocal communication in zebra finches. Zebra finches, known for their ability to learn and produce complex songs, serve as a fascinating model to investigate the genetic underpinnings of verbal communication'a feature highly relevant to human speech and language. At the forefront of this research is the gene FOXP2, which has long been associated with language development in humans, marking a crucial connection between the…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > guide-to-genome-sequencing-in-emerging-organisms

    Guide to Genome Sequencing in Emerging Organisms

    16+ hour, 57+ min ago (1258+ words) In recent years, the field of genomics has witnessed a remarkable evolution, enabling researchers to delve into the genetic blueprints of a diverse range of organisms. One particularly pressing area of interest is the study of non-model and emerging model organisms. As the quest for biological understanding progresses, so too does the necessity for comprehensive [] In recent years, the field of genomics has witnessed a remarkable evolution, enabling researchers to delve into the genetic blueprints of a diverse range of organisms. One particularly pressing area of interest is the study of non-model and emerging model organisms. As the quest for biological understanding progresses, so too does the necessity for comprehensive genome sequencing and assembly techniques tailored to these organisms. In this context, the pivotal work of Schell, Greve, and Podsiadlowski provides invaluable insights into the methodologies and challenges associated with…...

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    Frontiers
    frontiersin.org > research-topics > 75633 > gene-expression-profiling-and-editing-in-disease-omics-technologies-in-action

    Frontiers | Gene Expression Profiling and Editing in Disease: Omics Technologies in Action

    18+ hour, 26+ min ago (550+ words) Gene expression analysis is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid evolution of advanced omics technologies. From single-cell transcriptom... Select the journal/section where you want your idea to be submitted: About this Research Topic Manuscript Summary Submission Deadline 1 April 2026 | Manuscript Submission Deadline 31 July 2026 This Research Topic is currently accepting articles. Gene expression analysis is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid evolution of advanced omics technologies. From single-cell transcriptomics to spatial omics, from functional genomics to integrative epigenetics, researchers now have powerful tools to explore the complex regulatory networks underlying cellular function. Article types and fees This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description: Articles that are accepted for publication by our external editors following rigorous peer review incur a publishing fee charged to Authors, institutions, or funders. Keywords:…...

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    BIOENGINEER.ORG
    bioengineer.org > bacillus-subtilis-wl2-3-a-natural-defense-for-potatoes

    Bacillus subtilis WL2.3: A Natural Defense for Potatoes

    20+ hour, 58+ min ago (912+ words) In the realm of agriculture, combating plant diseases effectively while minimizing reliance on chemical pesticides is paramount. Recent research by Pasha et al. highlights a promising biocontrol agent, Bacillus subtilis WL2.3, which has shown remarkable potential in controlling Phytophthora infestans, a notorious pathogen responsible for potato blight. This study underscores the urgent need for sustainable [] In the realm of agriculture, combating plant diseases effectively while minimizing reliance on chemical pesticides is paramount. Recent research by Pasha et al. highlights a promising biocontrol agent, Bacillus subtilis WL2.3, which has shown remarkable potential in controlling Phytophthora infestans, a notorious pathogen responsible for potato blight. This study underscores the urgent need for sustainable practices within the agricultural sector, particularly as the world faces increasing food security challenges. The significance of this research lies not only in its potential to preserve crop yield but also in…...