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Catchment Influences on Carbon Stable Isotope Variation in Trout; Might It Be Methane?
Trout stable carbon isotope values vary significantly and appear to relate to catchment characteristics. Low carbon stable isotope values are linked to catchments with low drainage soil and high cover of pasture land use. This is likely to be linked to high levels of methane‐derived carbon entering the stream food web.
Michael Hinchliffe +5 more
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An SFN-YOLO-based detection method for the fermentation stage in the anaerobic digestion process. [PDF]
Liu P +5 more
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Natural compounds regulate gut microbiota by improving microbial balance and increasing probiotics, which boost short‐chain fatty acid production to alleviate insulin resistance and inflammation. Additionally, they stimulate appetite‐suppressing hormones through bile acid signaling, while inhibiting pathogenic bacteria to repair intestinal barrier ...
Hongchao Yuan +7 more
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Use of Anaerobic Digestate Inoculated with Fungi as a Soil Amendment for Soil Remediation: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
López Velarde Santos M +9 more
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Oral pretreatment with GA‐CG NPs provided remarkable neuroprotection in a rat model of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion. GA‐CG NPs improved cognition and attenuated depressive‐like behaviors, infarct volume, MDA content, as well as increased dopamine and antioxidant status (SOD, CAT, GPx, GSH) compared with free gallic acid.
Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam +5 more
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A Comprehensive Approach to Nanotechnology Innovations in Biogas Production: Advancing Efficiency and Sustainability. [PDF]
Mateescu C, Nicula NO, Lungulescu EM.
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Tobacco smoking is a major cause of preventable mortality globally, disproportionately impacting developing countries. While its systemic health effects are well‐known, the influence of tobacco on gut microbiota—especially beneficial Lactobacillus species—remains poorly explored in resource‐limited settings.
Afshin Shabibi +4 more
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From Multidimensional Management to Mechanistic Insight: A Review of Interventions for Hyperuricemia. [PDF]
Sun Q, Yin L.
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LL‐37: Biological Mechanisms and Emerging Therapeutic Applications in Intestinal Disease
ABSTRACT Human cathelicidin peptide LL‐37 is encoded by the CAMP gene and plays a key role in innate immunity. It maintains intestinal homeostasis through antibacterial, immunomodulation, and tissue repair functions. This paper reviews the multiple functions of LL‐37 in the intestinal‐immune axis and its contribution to intestinal immune homeostasis. A
Qichao Liu, Peng Xu, Cheng Zhang
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Dependence of Bacterial OTUs on Selected Features of Beaver Ponds. [PDF]
Wróbel M +6 more
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