Differential circRNA expression profiles in latent human cytomegalovirus infection and validation using clinical samples.
Author: Lou YY1,2,3, Wang QD1,2,3, Lu YT1,2,3, Tu MY1,2,3, Xu X1,2,3, Xia Y1,2,3, Peng Y2,3, Lai MM1,2,3, Zheng XQ1,2,3.
Profiling expression changes of genes associated with temperature and sex during high temperature-induced masculinization in the Nile tilapia brain.
Author: Zhao Y1, Mei Y1, Chen HJ1, Zhang LT2, Wang H1, Ji XS1.
Signatures of B-cell receptor diversity in B lymphocytes following Epstein-Barr virus transformation.
Author: Lai M1,2,3, Wang Q1,2,3, Lu Y1,2,3, Xu X1,2,3, Xia Y1,2,3, Tu M1,2,3, Liu Y1,2,3, Zhang Q1,2,3, Peng Y2,3, Zheng X1,2,3.
The interactions of bile acids and the gut microbiota: learning from the differences in Clostridium difficile infection between children and adults.
Author: Cheng S1, Zhu L1, Faden HS2.
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Physiological Genomics雜志英文介紹
The Physiological Genomics publishes original papers, reviews and rapid reports in a wide area of research focused on uncovering the links between genes and physiology at all levels of biological organization. Articles on topics ranging from single genes to the whole genome and their links to the physiology of humans, any model organism, organ, tissue or cell are welcome. Areas of interest include complex polygenic traits preferably of importance to human health and gene-function relationships of disease processes. Specifically, the Journal has dedicated Sections focused on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to function, cardiovascular, renal, metabolic and neurological systems, exercise physiology, pharmacogenomics, clinical, translational and genomics for precision medicine, comparative and statistical genomics and databases. For further details on research themes covered within these Sections, please refer to the descriptions given under each Section.