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Sex‐Specific Regulation of Glycemic Homeostasis by Theabrownin from Pu‐erh Tea
Pu‐erh tea's key component, theabrownin (TB), lowers blood glucose in a sex‐specific manner. In females, estrogen boosts intestinal MUC2 production, which dramatically enhances TB's ability to inhibit the carbohydrate‐digesting enzyme α‐glucosidase.
Yang Li +22 more
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Modeling Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Diversified Farms: The Case of Dairy Sheep Farming in Greece [PDF]
Agricultural activity has been identified as a considerable source of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions from ruminant livestock farms are produced particularly due to CH4 emissions from enteric fermentation.
Sintori, Alexandra, Tsiboukas, Kostas
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ABSTRACT Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury presents a biphasic pathology: an acute oxidative‐inflammatory phase leading to organ failure, and a recovery phase marked by mucosal dysfunction and bacterial translocation. The developed MPB@TA‐Cu‐Ma nanocomposite functions as a dual‐phase therapeutic platform with significant efficacy. It rapidly
Chenghao Qiu +15 more
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Methane Emissions from Livestock Operations: Sources, Sinks, and Mitigation Strategies
Livestock operations significantly contribute to global methane (CH4) emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. This occurs primarily through enteric fermentation (a digestive process in ruminant animals that produce methane) and manure management. This review
Bonface O. Manono
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Greenhouse gas emissions, inventories and validation [PDF]
The emission of greenhouse gases has become a very high priority research and environmental policy issue due to their effects on global climate. The knowledge of changes in global atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases since the industrial ...
Fowler, David +3 more
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Ruminal Microbiota, Fermentation Process, Enteric Methane Emissions, and Animal Performance
This Special Issue, entitled “Ruminal Microbiota, Fermentation Process, Enteric Methane Emissions, and Animal Performance”, ranges in scope from animal nutrition to animal production, including ruminal fermentation and its environmental influence on greenhouse gas emissions.
Roca-Fernández, Ana Isabel +1 more
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Estimation of Methane Gas Emission by Enteric Fermentation from Goat in Bangladesh
The goat population in Bangladesh is steadily increasing, raising concerns about its potential contribution to the country's greenhouse gas emissions. For climate policies to be effective, it is crucial to assess these emissions accurately. This study aimed to evaluate methane (CH₄) emissions resulting from enteric fermentation in the Bangladeshi goat ...
Md. Rabbi Rahul +3 more
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The ER's continuous tubular network is maintained by ER‐shaping proteins whose mutation or dysregulation contributes to neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we show that ER morphology sets the speed of Ca2+ store replenishment between firing events. Disrupting ER continuity slows intra‐ER Ca2+ redistribution from extracellular refill (SOCE) sites, driving
Valentina Davi +13 more
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The article covers an extremely important problem concerning the pollution of the environment with greenhouse gases, considered one of the causes of global warming of the Earth.
E. Videv, T. Angelova, J. Krustanov
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A multifaceted chemical strategy, integrating bacterial tropism, metal‐ion interference therapy, and immunotherapy, resulted in significant tumor regression in murine models. A pioneering paradigm for the design of biohybrid materials was established, highlighting how sophisticated chemical engineering of living systems can unlock new avenues for ...
Tingting Zhang +7 more
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