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Multidisciplinary integrated characterization of a native Chlorella-like microalgal strain isolated from a municipal landfill leachate [PDF]
To date, more than one-hundred taxa of green unicellular coccoid organisms have been wrongly included under the genus Chlorella. This is mainly due to the incomplete characterization resulting from studies that have not adopted and integrated the ...
Chiellini, Carolina+3 more
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The complete plastome of the green alga Oocystis borgei [PDF]
The chlorophyte genus Oocystis Nägeli is in the Order Chlorellales of the Class Trebouxiophyceae. Species of Oocystis are common in the plankton assemblages of freshwaters worldwide.
Salim, Ana
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Isolation and record of new species of cyanobacteria belonged to oscillatoriaceae from Tehran province with use of different culture media [PDF]
There is a few information about microflora of Tehran Province in spite of its large surface. In this research, soils and waters of this province were studied and four new species of microalgae belongs to Nostocaceae, Oscillatoriaceae from cyanobacteria ...
N Soltani, L Baftehchi, Sh Ehsan
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Prototheca species are ubiquitous achlorophyllic microalgae belonging to the family Chlorellaceae, which can cause a wide range of infections in humans and animals. Mainly in individuals with immunologic defects or trauma, Prototheca spp.
Yuan-zhi Liu+6 more
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Enhancing Algal Growth by Stimulation with LED Lighting and Ultrasound
Algae are not only rich in natural nutrients, but are also a high‐priced health food. An important constituent called “growth factor” is extracted from algae and used as an ingredient in medical drugs, foods, cosmetics, and other products. Its enormous potential market should not be taken lightly.
Shao-Yi Hsia+2 more
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Medicinal Plants and Other Living Organisms with Antitumor Potential against Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a disease with high morbidity and mortality rates. As a result, it is often associated with a significant amount of suffering and a general decrease in the quality of life. Herbal medicines are recognized as an attractive approach to lung cancer therapy with little side effects and are a major source of new drugs.
Luara de Sousa Monteiro+6 more
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A tufa mound developed in north‐east Alberta is characterised by an unusual emplacement of a gypsum caprock. This two‐tiered architecture resulted from the bicarbonate‐saturated groundwater flow along Upper Devonian limestone being redirected deeper and encountering the halite–anhydrite dissolution trend within the underlying Prairie Evaporite ...
Paul L. Broughton
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Novel agents for the treatment of immune‐mediated diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have been increasingly used as an alternative to or in combination with conventional therapies. Belimumab, a human monoclonal antibody that inhibits B‐cell activating factor (BAFF), has demonstrated efficacy in moderate‐to‐severe SLE with similar ...
Carolina Mejia-Otero+9 more
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Environmental DNA sampling coupled with high‐throughput sequencing is increasingly recognized as a useful method for assessing biodiversity with potential applications in terrestrial environments. Rock pools on granite inselbergs support diverse aquatic communities, yet the application of eDNA to document their biodiversity is lacking.
Damian R. Michael+7 more
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Evolutionary History of LTR Retrotransposon Chromodomains in Plants
Chromodomain‐containing LTR retrotransposons are one of the most successful groups of mobile elements in plant genomes. Previously, we demonstrated that two types of chromodomains (CHDs) are carried by plant LTR retrotransposons. Chromodomains from group I (CHD_I) were detected only in Tcn1‐like LTR retrotransposons from nonseed plants such as mosses ...
Anton Novikov+3 more
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