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Additional file 1: of Role of BMI1 in epithelial ovarian cancer: investigated via the CRISPR/Cas9 system and RNA sequencing
Figure S1. PARP expression detected by western blotting. (PNG 29 kb
Additional file 3: Figure S3. of Genome-wide analysis of tomato NF-Y factors and their role in fruit ripening
Alignment of tomato and A. thaliana NF-YA domains. Numbers in parentheses correspond to the start and end sites of the NF-YA domain in the given protein. The amino acids that are predicted to be important for DNA binding and subunit interaction are based on Quach et al. [59]. The three boxes in red are the basic residual clusters required for nuclear targeting ([56]. (JPG 8734 kb
Additional file 7: Table S2. of Genome-wide analysis of tomato NF-Y factors and their role in fruit ripening
Primers for VIGS plasmid construction. (PDF 142 kb
Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Genome-wide analysis of tomato NF-Y factors and their role in fruit ripening
Exon-intron structure of NF-Y genes in tomato. The exon and intron distribution of each gene is shown. Rectangles represent the location and length of exons and broken lines indicate the location and length of introns. Arrows at the end of the last exon indicate the direction of the gene on the chromosome. (JPG 7098 kb
Additional file 9: Table S4. of Genome-wide analysis of tomato NF-Y factors and their role in fruit ripening
Primers for plasmid construction used in subcellular localization assays. (PDF 79 kb
Additional file 4: Figure S4. of Genome-wide analysis of tomato NF-Y factors and their role in fruit ripening
Motif composition of tomato NF-Y proteins. A schematic representation of motif composition of tomato NF-Y proteins is shown based on InterPro protein sequence analysis and classification, including NF-YA (a), NF-YB (b) and NF-YC (c) subunits. (JPG 9995 kb
Additional file 5: Figure S5. of Genome-wide analysis of tomato NF-Y factors and their role in fruit ripening
TRV-mediated VIGS of Solyc08g062210/Solyc11g065700 in tomato fruit. External fruit color changes induced by VIGS infiltration were maintained until the Red Ripe stage. (JPG 7768 kb
Features of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in ovarian clear cell carcinoma.
<p>Abbreviations: VTE, venous thromboembolism; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; PE, pulmonary embolism.</p><p>Features of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in ovarian clear cell carcinoma.</p
Kaplan-Meier survival curves of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in ovarian CCC.
<p>(a). Overall survival analyzed for cases with or without VTE. (b). Progression-free survival analyzed for cases with or without VTE. (c) Overall survival analysis based on timing of VTE. (d) Progression-free survival analysis based on the timing of the VTE.</p
Pulmonary emboli in both pulmonary arteries, as demonstrated by autopsy in a patient who died of pulmonary embolism.
<p>Please refer to the main text for the details of the case. Fig. 1a macroscopic thrombus (arrows); Fig. 1b a 20-cm long thrombus; Fig. 1c microscopic thrombus (arrows), hematoxylin and eosin stain, magnification X100.</p