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Background– Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) are reported to have antinociceptive, immunomodulatory and anti‐inflammatory actions. Objectives – To determine if CBD/CBDA is an effective therapy for canine atopic dermatitis (cAD). Conclusions and clinical relevance – Cannabidiol/CBDA as an adjunct therapy decreased pruritus, and not skin ...
Melissa Loewinger +4 more
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Highlights Phosphoinositide 3‐kinase (PI3K)/Akt signaling is an emerging promising therapeutic target for diabetes. Modulation of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, via protein and peptide‐based biologics, parasite‐derived molecules, plant extracts, or through microRNA interactions, will regulate the processes that determine the function of β‐cells and ...
Inah Camaya +2 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In the Southwest Australian Biodiversity Hotspot, the greatest plant species diversity tends to occur on the most phosphorus (P)‐impoverished soils. Many plant species in this P‐impoverished environment release root carboxylates that mobilise soil P which is a more ...
Xue Meng Zhou +5 more
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Occurrences of dust storms and long‐distance movement of dust across landscapes is constantly increasing in south Asia. This dust is expected to have profound impact on vegetation health and sustainability as dust may contribute to nutrient budgets of the forest ecosystems, while it could impart various stresses to the plants.
Shree P. Pandey +2 more
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Trait‐Mediated Competition for Light Underpins Plant Diversity Loss Under Eutrophication
Eutrophication often reduces plant diversity by making the ground layer darker, which reduces understory plants. In a natural alpine grassland, we added LED light beneath the canopy and saw diversity return across different nutrient treatments: with added nitrogen fertilizer, light mainly increased new species; with added phosphorus fertilizer, it ...
Tianyuan Tan +7 more
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Plant nutrient‐acquisition strategies contribute to species replacement during primary succession
Pioneer species Hippophae acquires phosphorus and nitrogen mainly by ‘mining’ and N2‐fixing strategies and thus dominates in the beginning of primary succession. As soil nutrient availability increases with the mobilization of apatite‐P and input of N‐rich plant residues, Hippophae' strategies become less efficient than Populus's scavenging strategies.
Xiao‐Long Li +12 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plant phosphorus (P) acquisition strategy is considered to be an intrinsic driver behind plant succession. However, variations in plant P acquisition strategies in connection to soil P fraction changes after wetland drainage remain unclear.
Zhenhui Jiang +6 more
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[Molecular imprinting strategies and advances targeting biomembranes]. [PDF]
Yuan XT, Wang L, Chen LX, Hu LH.
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[Applications and prospects of biodegradable rare earth magnesium alloys as bone implant materials]. [PDF]
Yue H, Zhu X, Gao Z, Sun Z.
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[Research progress of molecular imprinting technology in the field of disease diagnosis and therapy]. [PDF]
Zhu R, Cai GP, Zheng HJ, Jia Q.
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