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Dragon’s Blood Protect Rat Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction Induced by Simulated Microgravity Effect
Dragon’s blood (DB) has shown a protective effect on neurological diseases. Microgravity (MG) or simulated MG (SMG) can induce blood–brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction, which is a characteristic feature of neurological disorders. This study’s purpose was to
Ranran Yan +6 more
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Correlation and Fluctuation in Multiparticle Production: Some Closing Remarks [PDF]
Some general comments are made on the evolution of this series of workshops and on some features of this particular Workshop without attempting to summarize all the talks presented.Comment: Closing talk at the 11th Workshop on Correlation and Fluctuation
Landau L. D., RUDOLPH C. HWA
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DRAGON’S BLOOD AS THE COMMUNITY LIFE SUPPORT: CASE OF MUARA ENIM REGENCY, SOUTH SUMATRA PROVINCE
Natural dragon’s blood in Muara Enim Regency, South Sumatra Province is decreasing due to forest and land degradation, as well as harvesting activities without considering sustainability aspect.
Sri Lestari
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Dracaena cochinchinensis has special defensive reactions against wound stress. Under wound stress, D. cochinchinensis generates a resin that is an important medicine known as dragon’s blood.
Yang Liu +6 more
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Micro-fading spectrometry: investigating the wavelength specificity of fading [PDF]
A modified microfading spectrometer incorporating a linear variable filter is used to investigate the wavelength dependence of fading of traditional watercolour pigments, dosimeters and fading standards at a higher spectral resolution and/or sampling ...
AL Dupont +17 more
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The blood-red sap of Dragon's blood has been used in folk medicine for fractures, wounds, inflammation, gastrointestinal disorders, rheumatism, blood circulation dysfunctions, and cancer.
Foroogh Namjoyan +4 more
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Croton lechleri Extracts as Green Corrosion Inhibitors of Admiralty Brass in Hydrochloric Acid
Croton lechleri, commonly known as Dragon’s blood, is a tree cultivated in the northwest Amazon rainforest of Ecuador and Peru. This tree produces a deep red latex which is composed of different natural products such as phenolic compounds, alkaloids, and
Carlos Cevallos-Morillo +7 more
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The Oral and Skin Microbiomes of Captive Komodo Dragons Are Significantly Shared with Their Habitat. [PDF]
Examining the way in which animals, including those in captivity, interact with their environment is extremely important for studying ecological processes and developing sophisticated animal husbandry.
Ashley Shade +13 more
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Flavonoids Produced by Tissue Culture of
Dragon's blood is a traditional medicine used in many countries of many cultures because of its various therapeutic uses, and its main bioactive compounds are flavonoids, which mainly exhibit antitumor and antimicrobial activities.
Hui Wang +6 more
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Natural extracts have been used as antimicrobial agents, and extracts of the rhizomes of the dragon’s blood plant (Jatropha dioica) and of the fruit of xoconostle ‘Ulapa’ (Opuntia oligacantha) are among these agents. To be able to use the extracts, it is
Jorge Terrazas-Hernández +5 more
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