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1. Predictors for the Longevity of People with Diabetes in Buno Bedele and Illubabor Zones, South-west Ethiopia

2. Prevalence and Determinants of Stunting, Wasting, and Underweight Among School-Age Children Aged 6–12 Years in South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia

3. Level of Happiness and Its Associated Factors Among Pregnant Women in South Gondar Zone Hospitals, North Central Ethiopia

4. Control of leaf blade outgrowth and floral organ development by LEUNIG, ANGUSTIFOLIA3 and WOX transcriptional regulators

5. Medicago truncatula IPD3 is a member of the common symbiotic signaling pathway required for rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses

6. Cooperative Content Caching in MEC-Enabled Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

7. Cardiac patients' surgery outcome and associated factors in Ethiopia: application of machine learning.

8. Sorghum SbGhd7 is a major regulator of floral transition and directly represses genes crucial for flowering activation.

9. Post-surgery survival and associated factors for cardiac patients in Ethiopia: applications of machine learning, semi-parametric and parametric modelling.

10. Mutating alfalfa COUMARATE 3-HYDROXYLASE using multiplex CRISPR/Cas9 leads to reduced lignin deposition and improved forage quality.

11. Control of compound leaf patterning by MULTI-PINNATE LEAF1 (MPL1) in chickpea.

12. CsMYBL2 homologs modulate the light and temperature stress-regulated anthocyanin and catechins biosynthesis in tea plants (Camellia sinensis).

13. Multiplex CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis of alfalfa FLOWERING LOCUS Ta1 (MsFTa1) leads to delayed flowering time with improved forage biomass yield and quality.

14. WOX family transcriptional regulators modulate cytokinin homeostasis during leaf blade development in Medicago truncatula and Nicotiana sylvestris.

15. Overexpression of Terpenoid Biosynthesis Genes Modifies Root Growth and Nodulation in Soybean ( Glycine max ).

16. Diverse roles of MYB transcription factors in regulating secondary metabolite biosynthesis, shoot development, and stress responses in tea plants (Camellia sinensis).

17. Multidimensional Gene Regulatory Landscape of Motor Organ Pulvinus in the Model Legume Medicago truncatula .

18. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis and undernutrition among schoolchildren in Mettu town, Southwest Ethiopia.

19. Overexpression of Terpenoid Biosynthesis Genes From Garden Sage ( Salvia officinalis ) Modulates Rhizobia Interaction and Nodulation in Soybean.

20. The Burden of Adverse Neonatal Outcome among Antenatal Substance Users in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

21. CsTCPs regulate shoot tip development and catechin biosynthesis in tea plant (Camellia sinensis).

22. The F-box protein MIO1/SLB1 regulates organ size and leaf movement in Medicago truncatula.

23. The geometry of the compound leaf plays a significant role in the leaf movement of Medicago truncatula modulated by mtdwarf4a.

24. The WOX family transcriptional regulator SlLAM1 controls compound leaf and floral organ development in Solanum lycopersicum.

25. Prevalence and Associated Factors of Intestinal Parasitic Infections among Food Handlers in Mettu Town, Southwest Ethiopia.

26. WOX9 functions antagonistic to STF and LAM1 to regulate leaf blade expansion in Medicago truncatula and Nicotiana sylvestris.

27. A study of male fertility control in Medicago truncatula uncovers an evolutionarily conserved recruitment of two tapetal bHLH subfamilies in plant sexual reproduction.

28. Intrauterine growth restriction and its associated factors in South Gondar zone hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019.

29. HSI2/VAL1 and HSL1/VAL2 function redundantly to repress DOG1 expression in Arabidopsis seeds and seedlings.

30. Lateral Leaflet Suppression 1 (LLS1), encoding the MtYUCCA1 protein, regulates lateral leaflet development in Medicago truncatula.

31. SMALL LEAF AND BUSHY1 controls organ size and lateral branching by modulating the stability of BIG SEEDS1 in Medicago truncatula.

32. Determinants of fatal car accident risk in Finote Selam town, Northwest Ethiopia.

33. Sinorhizobium meliloti succinylated high-molecular-weight succinoglycan and the Medicago truncatula LysM receptor-like kinase MtLYK10 participate independently in symbiotic infection.

34. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Thromboembolism among Patients With Coronavirus Disease-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

35. The MYB Activator WHITE PETAL1 Associates with MtTT8 and MtWD40-1 to Regulate Carotenoid-Derived Flower Pigmentation in Medicago truncatula .

36. Control of leaf blade outgrowth and floral organ development by LEUNIG, ANGUSTIFOLIA3 and WOX transcriptional regulators.

37. Predictors associated with HIV/AIDS patients dropout from antiretroviral therapy at Mettu Karl Hospital, southwest Ethiopia.

38. HEADLESS, a WUSCHEL homolog, uncovers novel aspects of shoot meristem regulation and leaf blade development in Medicago truncatula.

39. Time to death predictors of HIV/AIDS infected patients on antiretroviral therapy in Ethiopia.

40. The STENOFOLIA gene from Medicago alters leaf width, flowering time and chlorophyll content in transgenic wheat.

41. A comprehensive technique for artificial hybridization in Chickpea ( Cicer arietinum ).

42. Overexpression of the WOX gene STENOFOLIA improves biomass yield and sugar release in transgenic grasses and display altered cytokinin homeostasis.

43. Photoperiod response and floral transition in sorghum.

44. Three FLOWERING LOCUS T-like genes function as potential florigens and mediate photoperiod response in sorghum.

46. Strigolactones contribute to shoot elongation and to the formation of leaf margin serrations in Medicago truncatula R108.

47. LOOSE FLOWER, a WUSCHEL-like Homeobox gene, is required for lateral fusion of floral organs in Medicago truncatula.

48. Repression of AS2 by WOX family transcription factors is required for leaf development in Medicago and Arabidopsis.

49. A H+-ATPase That Energizes Nutrient Uptake during Mycorrhizal Symbioses in Rice and Medicago truncatula.

50. STENOFOLIA recruits TOPLESS to repress ASYMMETRIC LEAVES2 at the leaf margin and promote leaf blade outgrowth in Medicago truncatula.

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