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  1. 9721

    University proceedings. Volga region. Natural sciences by E.G. Khudonogova, T.A. Khusheyeva

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The flowering period of the studied species and varieties is very extended, some shoots with buds go under the snow, not having time to open some of them. …”
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  2. 9722

    Study of the neuronal response to olfactory stimuli in control and LPS-stimulated mice by functional magnetic resonance imaging by A. E. Akulov, A. V. Romashchenko, O. B. Shevelev, D. V. Petrovski, A. A. Savelov, M. P. Moshkin

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Olfactory perception plays the key role in the inter­action of animals with biotic factors of the species-specific econiche. Identification of odorants informs nocturnal animals about social environment, presence of predators, or infected food. …”
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  3. 9723
  4. 9724

    Targeted Collection of Plasmid DNA in Large and Growing Animal Muscles 6 Weeks after DNA Vaccination with and without Electroporation by Daniel Dory, Vincent Le Moigne, Roland Cariolet, Véronique Béven, André Keranflec’h, André Jestin

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…DNA vaccination has been developed in the last two decades in human and animal species as a promising alternative to conventional vaccination. …”
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  5. 9725

    Divergent Effects of <i>Circoviridae</i> Capsid Proteins on Type I Interferon Signaling by Anon H. Kosaka, Chen-Yu Huang, Zih-Ying Lu, Hua-Zhen Hsing, Amonrat Choonnasard, Rissar Siringo Ringo, Kuo Pin Chuang, Akatsuki Saito

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results illustrated that although the nuclear localization of capsid proteins is conserved, their effects on IFN-β signaling vary by species, revealing the diverse roles of <i>Circoviridae</i> capsid proteins in modulating immune responses.…”
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  6. 9726

    Morphological and Molecular Identification of the Causal Agent of Anthracnose Disease of Avocado in Kenya by S. K. Kimaru, E. Monda, R. C. Cheruiyot, J. Mbaka, A. Alakonya

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Due to economic losses associated with the disease and emerging information of other species of fungi as causal agents of the disease, this study was aimed at identifying causal agent(s) of the disease. …”
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  7. 9727

    Resistance to antibiotics and presence of plasmid in enterobacteria and staphylococcus aureus in the sector of diet of a public hospital by Simone Cardoso Lisboa Pereira, Roberta Silva Ribeiro, Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli, Maria Cristina Dantas Vanetti

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Fourteen genera and 27 species of enterobacteria and others Gram negative bacteria were identified out of 150 isolates obtained. …”
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  8. 9728

    Helminth absence and invasion success of blackchin tilapia (Sarotherodon melanotheron) in Thailand by Nannaphat Suwannarat, Alexis Ribas, Alexis Ribas, Jordi Miquel, Jordi Miquel, Srisupaph Poonlaphdecha, Srisupaph Poonlaphdecha

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The ERH suggests that invasive species thrive in new habitats due to the lack of natural parasites that control their populations in native environments. …”
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  9. 9729

    Ionophore-based potentiometric PVC membrane sensors for determination of phenobarbitone in pharmaceutical formulations by Alrabiah Haitham, Al-Majed Abdulrahman, Abounassif Mohammed, Mostafa Gamal A.E.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The fabricated sensors showed high selectivity for phenobarbitone over the investigated foreign species. An average recovery of 2.54 μg mL-1 phenobarbitone sodium was 97.4 and 101.1 %, while the mean relative standard deviation was 3.0 and 2.1 %, for sensors 1 and 2, respectively. …”
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  10. 9730

    Petroleum Hydrocarbons Contamination Profile of Ochani Stream in Ejamah Ebubu, Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria by Akuro Adoki

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…At an estimated average depth of 150mm over an area of 6.05 Ha the total volume of contaminated soil/sediment was 9075m3. The levels of toxic species such as heavy metals, PAH and BTEX compounds were found to be very low and they do not pose a significant environmental hazard. …”
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  11. 9731

    Electrooxidation and Development of a Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Probe for Trace Determination of the Steroid 11-Desoxycorticosterone Drug Residues in Water by Wejdan T. Alsaggaf, Mohammad S. El-Shahawi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The interference of several common diverse species on DCS sensing was insignificant revealing good selectivity. …”
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  12. 9732

    CircXYLT1 suppresses oxidative stress and promotes vascular remodeling in aging mice carotid artery injury model of atherosclerosis via PTBP1 by Gang Li, Donghui Li, Yajing Li, Bingqi Liu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Key oxidative stress markers, including reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA), were measured. …”
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  13. 9733

    Flavonoids in Juglans regia L. Leaves and Evaluation of In Vitro Antioxidant Activity via Intracellular and Chemical Methods by Ming-Hui Zhao, Zi-Tao Jiang, Tao Liu, Rong Li

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The in vitro intracellular antioxidation indicated that flavonoids from J. regia leaves could reduce the reactive oxygen species (ROS) level in RAW264.7 cells and showed good radical scavenging activities. …”
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  14. 9734

    CUL4-Based Ubiquitin Ligases in Chromatin Regulation: An Evolutionary Perspective by Makiko Nakagawa, Tadashi Nakagawa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Genetic evidence strongly implicates CUL4-based ubiquitin ligases (CRL4s) in chromatin regulation across various species and suggests that, in vertebrates, CRL4s have also acquired a cytosolic role, which is facilitated by a cytosol-localizing paralog of CUL4. …”
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  15. 9735

    Targeting Soluble Amyloid Oligomers in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Hypothetical Model Study Comparing Intrathecal Pseudodelivery of mAbs Against Intravenous Administration by Manuel Menendez-Gonzalez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By targeting soluble Aβ species more effectively, intrathecal pseudodelivery emerged as a safer and more efficient strategy for early AD intervention. …”
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  16. 9736

    Component composition of flavonoid pigments and flower color in Prunus mira and hybrid cultivars of ornamental peach by L. D. Komar-Tyomnaya, G. P. Zaitsev

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The ratio of anthocyanins and flavonols in the peach flowers depends on the plant species and determines the petals’ intermediate colors and half-tones. …”
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  17. 9737

    Challenges in Laboratory Diagnosis of Malaria in a Low-Resource Country at Tertiary Care in Eastern Nepal: A Comparative Study of Conventional vs. Molecular Methodologies by Pragyan Dahal, Basudha Khanal, Keshav Rai, Vivek Kattel, Satish Yadav, Narayan Raj Bhattarai

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Such programmes can be a crucial opportunity to understand the species prevalent in a low-endemic region. However, these results should be further verified with a large cohort study to document the submicroscopic infection.…”
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  18. 9738

    Frustrated Lewis pairs on nanoparticles for colloidal catalysis: dream or reality? by Carenco, Sophie

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., stoichiometry of the ligand versus the number of active surface sites) for which the catalyst surface does not get poisoned by a very large number of coordinating species.Originating from molecular catalysis, a frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) is a compound containing a strong Lewis acid and a strong Lewis base that are prevented from forming an adduct. …”
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  19. 9739

    Sustainable agriculture, aquaculture and phytoremediation through freshwater macrophytes: a comprehensive review of mineral uptake, soil health, and water quality dynamics by Lone Rafiya Majeed, Deeplata Sharma, Kuldeep Singh Rautela, Mohit Kumar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic, over 120 studies published across diverse geographic regions with diverse climates, precipitations and topography, were reviewed, with a focus on different species and methodologies. Key findings show that anthropogenic introductions of exotic freshwater macrophytes pose significant ecological risks due to their rapid growth in new habitats, which can disrupt local ecosystems. …”
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  20. 9740