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Abstract During the COVID‐19 pandemic, heat stress (HS) was a serious occupational risk for health‐care workers (HCWs) wearing personal protective equipment, which limits heat dissipation and increases the risk of kidney injury. In this exploratory study, we assessed HS‐related changes in the urinary metabolites of 38 HCWs working at mobile COVID‐19 ...
Cheng‐Yu Ting +9 more
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ABSTRACT Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have been frequently preferred over the past decade as alternatives to conventional solvents for the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural products. Meanwhile, black and red goji berries are widely consumed as functional foods due to their many functional properties reported in the literature.
Yusuf Can Gerçek +7 more
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Microbial Electrosynthesis Reshapes Energy Metabolism and Physiology in Clostridium ljungdahlii
Microbial electrosynthesis drives Clostridium ljungdahlii into a distinct stress‐associated physiological state, different from gas fermentation. Comparative multi‐omics and electron microscopy reveal physiological constraints that help explain the poor performance of MES.
Sara Al Sbei +8 more
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Graphical representation of formation of self‐assembled PEGylated Chitosan Nanoparticles and their mechanism in tumor localization. ABSTRACT Polymer‐based nanocarriers have emerged as transformative platforms in cancer nanomedicine, enabling controlled and site‐specific delivery of therapeutic agents.
Prashant Kesharwani +5 more
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Protective Effect of Glycine and Tri-Methyl Glycine (Betaine) Against Heavy Metals-Induced Oxidative Stress in Liver-Derived Post-Nuclear Supernatant (PNS) [PDF]
Heavy metals are environmental pollutants which pose toxicity toward biological systems. Most organs are susceptible to heavy metals-induced toxicity. Hence, finding protective agents against heavy metals-induced toxicity is valuable.
Reza Heidari +5 more
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Sex‐specific responses to ocean warming shape thermal tolerance, fitness, and metabolomic profiles in a keystone amphipod. Females exhibit higher thermal limits and broader safety margins than males. Warming reduces survival and reproductive output, while it increases offspring size.
Joana Filipa Fernandes +4 more
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Glycine Betaine Mitigates Heavy Metal Toxicity in Beta vulgaris (L.): An Antioxidant-Driven Approach
Plants are often exposed to non-ideal conditions during their growth. The toxicity of heavy metals as abiotic stressors is a significant concern due to their harmful effects on plants.
Ali A. Badawy +6 more
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Rhamnogalacturonan‐II Dimerisation Reinforces Salt Resistance in Sugar Beet
ABSTRACT Salinity stress predominantly affects negatively charged cell wall polymers, for example, pectin. Excess Na+ ions interact physically and affect growth in stress‐sensitive plants. However, the salinity resistance of sugar beet cell walls remains unclear.
Shah Newaz Chowdhury +5 more
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In recent years, the use of priming agents, such as silicon, melatonin, salicylic acid, glycine betaine, and ascorbic acid has gained significant attention for their role in mitigating abiotic stresses across various plant species.
Jing Ma +3 more
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Chloroplast glycerolipid metabolism during maintenance and under stress
SUMMARY Chloroplasts are the defining organelles in green plant tissues, converting light into chemical energy with the help of an intricate and extensive membrane system, the thylakoids. In the process, they release oxygen and assimilate carbon and other elements into molecules that constitute a plant cell's building blocks.
Yosia Mugume +2 more
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