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    Crushed Capsicum chacoense Hunz Fruits: A Food Native Resource of Paraguay with Antioxidant and Anthelmintic Activity by Eva Coronel, Laura Mereles, Silvia Caballero, Nelson Alvarenga

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this work, the nutritional composition, acute toxicity, antioxidant activity, and anthelmintic activity of crushed C. chacoense fruits were evaluated. …”
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    Effect of Roasting on the Proximate Composition, Antioxidant Activity, and Functional Properties of Afrostyrax lepidophyllus (Country Onion) Seeds by Wiyeh Claudette Bakisu Muala, Tonfack Djikeng Fabrice, Noumo Ngangmou Thierry, Ngangoum Eric Serge

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The proximate composition, physical, functional, and antioxidant activities of (control) and roasted flours were analyzed. …”
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    WOMEN ORGANIZATIONS, SECURITY AND PEACE-BUILDING IN NIGERIA: AN EXAMINATION OF THE PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES OF EUNICE SPRING OF LIFE FOUNDATION by SAMUEL ENYI OTSAPA

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Not much literature exists on the contributions of women in security and peace-building in Nigeria – thus this article is a discussion of the contributions (present and potential) of women and women organizations in the security and peace-building process in Benue State by examining the programmes and activities of Eunice Spring of Life Foundation (ESLF); a Makurdi based non-governmental organization. …”
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    A comprehensive review of Schisandrin B’s preclinical antitumor activity and mechanistic insights from network pharmacology by Yanhua Fang, Yanhua Fang, Juan Pan, Piao Wang, Piao Wang, Ruoyu Wang, Shanshan Liang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As an active constituent in the extract of dried fruits of Schisandra chinensis, Schisandrin B exhibits diverse pharmacological effects, including liver protection, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant. …”
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    Kinetics of Phenol Removal from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption onto Peanut Shell Acid-Activated Carbon by Elio E. Gonzo, Luis F. Gonzo

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…A pseudo-second-order rate equation describing the kinetic adsorption of phenol onto peanut shell acid-activated carbon at different initial concentrations, carbon dosages and particle sizes has been developed. …”
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    The molecular receptor NKBB enhances the persistence and anti-hepatocellular carcinoma activity of GPC3 CAR-T cells by Minghao Sui, Tiantian Liu, Xuanli Song, Ji Li, Han Ding, Yuqian Liu, Xinyu Wang, Huimin Liu, Yuchan Xue, Jianni Qi, Miao Zhang, Songbo Zhao, Qiang Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The cathepsin L/interleukin-17 (CTSL/IL-17) axis contributed to the superior anti-HCC activity of GC3328z-NKBB CAR-T cells. Overall, the molecular receptor NKBB significantly increased the persistence of GPC3 CAR-T cells, and GC3328z-NKBB CAR-T cells possessed potent anti-HCC activity in mice, providing a new strategy for the potential improvement of adoptive T cell therapy in the treatment of HCC.…”
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    Evaluation of Tinospora cordifolia stem extract bioactive content and anticancer activity against breast cancer cells by Annisa Yuslinda, Rosyadah Nuraini, Kamila Fairuz Sarah, Ulfa Siti Mariyah, Lestari Sri Rahayu, Widodo Nashi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These results suggest that T. cordifolia has considerable anticancer activity, although further studies are needed to understand its mechanism of action and evaluate its potential in breast cancer therapy.…”
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    Physical Activity Protects the Human Brain against Metabolic Stress Induced by a Postprandial and Chronic Inflammation by Leo Pruimboom, Charles L. Raison, Frits A. J. Muskiet

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Although the notion that increased physical activity would improve health in the modern world is widespread, here we provide a novel perspective on this truism by providing evidence that recovery of normal human behaviour, such as spontaneous physical activity, would calm proinflammatory activity, thereby allocating more energy to the brain and other organs, and by doing so would improve human health.…”
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    Educational Activities of Research Institutions in the Field of Expert Ensuring of Justice: Urgent Issues of Administrative and Legal Regulation by O. V. Agapova

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to study actual issues of administrative and legal regulation of providing educational activities to research institutions in the sphere of expert ensuring justice. …”
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    Potential use of peptides mimicking CRAC/CARC domains as antivirulence therapies to inhibit RTX toxins activities by Vanesa Herlax

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This review aims to highlight the advances in these antivirulence therapies, with a particular emphasis on those utilizing peptides to inhibit toxin activity. Specifically, we will review the mechanism of action of a group of toxins known as Repeat in ToXins (RTX) and the progress made regarding the use of peptides to inhibit their action. …”
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    Systemic and mammary inflammation and mammary gland development of Holstein dairy cows around dry-off and calving by J. Gao, T.N. Marins, J.O.S. Calix, Z. Qi, C.G. Savegnago, A.M. Roper, M.W. Woldemeskel, J.K. Bernard, S. Tao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Protein, SCS, and SNF contents in milk or mammary secretions increased during the early dry period but decreased after calving. In contrast, lactose concentrations in mammary secretions decreased in the early dry period and increased following calving. …”
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    Authenticity through staging. Dialogic analysis of Jemaa El Fna square’s touristic and cultural activities and representations by Thibault Danteur

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Marrakesh’s Jemaa El Fna square is a symbol which represents the “Ochre City” as well as Morocco’s cultural identity. Its activities, which are proclaimed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity, turn the square into one of the most visited sites for domestic and foreign tourists in the country. …”
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    Insulin resistance compromises midbrain organoid neuronal activity and metabolic efficiency predisposing to Parkinson’s disease pathology by Alise Zagare, Janis Kurlovics, Catarina Almeida, Daniele Ferrante, Daniela Frangenberg, Armelle Vitali, Gemma Gomez-Giro, Christian Jäger, Paul Antony, Rashi Halder, Rejko Krüger, Enrico Glaab, Egils Stalidzans, Giuseppe Arena, Jens C Schwamborn

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, insulin-resistant midbrain organoids showed decreased neuronal activity and reduced amount of dopaminergic neurons, highlighting insulin resistance as a significant target in PD prevention.…”
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    Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of Some Novel Chalcones of 2-Hydroxy -1-Acetonapthone and 3-Acetyl Coumarin by Y. Rajendra Prasad, P. Ravi Kumar, Ch. Asha Deepti, M. Venkata Ramana

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…All these compounds were characterised by means of their IR, 1H NMR spectroscopic data and microanalyses. The antimicrobial activity of these compounds were evaluated by the cup plate method.…”
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