Assessing the Corn Belt as an anthropogenic barrier to migrating landbirds in the United States. [PDF]
Abstract Migrating landbirds adjust their flight and stopover behaviors to efficiently cross inhospitable geographies, such as the Gulf of Mexico and the Sahara Desert. In addition to these natural barriers, birds may increasingly encounter anthropogenic barriers created by large‐scale changes in land use. One such barrier could be the Corn Belt in the
Guo F +7 more
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Ginsenoside Rg1 as a Multifunctional Therapeutic Agent: Pharmacological Properties, Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Perspectives in Complementary Medicine. [PDF]
Ginsenoside Rg1 (Rg1) from Panax ginseng shows multifunctional health effects. Although oral bioavailability is low and blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration is limited, delivery systems such as liposomes and nanoparticles may improve exposure. Rg1 reduces inflammation/oxidative stress by inhibiting nuclear factor‐κB (NF‐κB) signaling and reactive ...
Cortés H +13 more
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Codamozza-Fluker: The Compelling Case of a Flukeless Fin Whale Traveling Throughout the Mediterranean Sea and the Need for Basin-Wide Conservation Efforts. [PDF]
The authors report the first case of a live fin whale in the Mediterranean Sea with completely amputated flukes, a female which suffered two separated incidents with entanglement and collision both being hypothesized as causes. Sightings after the complete loss of her flukes enabled tracking her movements from September 2019 to July 2020, prior to her ...
Jahoda M +18 more
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Targeting the Hippo/YAP Pathway: A Promising Approach for Cancer Therapy and Beyond. [PDF]
The potential of natural compounds to modulate the Hippo/YAP signaling pathway, a critical regulator of cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival, is explored. Dysregulation of this pathway is associated with various cancers, making it a target for therapeutic intervention.
Bala R +13 more
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Thymol as a Potential Natural Antiemetic: Insights From In Vivo and In Silico Studies. [PDF]
According to the study, thymol (THY) greatly decreased retches and enhanced latency in a model of chick emesis; the highest effectiveness was shown at 20 mg/kg. According to molecular docking, THY binds strongly to important emetic receptors (5‐HT3A, D2, M3, and H1), indicating a multi‐target mechanism.
Akbor S +11 more
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Lista preliminar de las algas marinas del litoral del estado de Veracruz
En México las a lgas marinas han sido poco estudiadas, a pesar de que presenta 9219 kms. de costas, de los cuales 6608 kms. pertenecen al Océano Pacífico y el resto, 2611 kms. al Golfo de México y al Mar Caribe. Estamos identificando las algas del Golfo
Laura Huerta-M.
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Primer registro de Sargocentron coruscum (Holocentridae) en el suroeste del golfo de México
El presente estudio reporta por primera vez la presencia del pez ardilla Sargocentron coruscum para el suroeste del golfo de México. El avistamiento se realizó en el arrecife Lobos durante un muestreo nocturno en la pendiente de sotavento a 3 m de ...
Vicencio De la Cruz-Francisco +3 more
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Se presenta el primer registro de Idotea metallica para el SO del Golfo de México. Esta especie se recolectó del Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano, Estado de Veracruz, México. Existen registros para I.
Ignacio Winfield , Manuel Ortíz
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En la región del trópico húmedo de México son abundantes las unidades de producción de ovinos a baja escala, en las que es factible incrementar la incorporación de árboles multipropósito con el fin de dar sostenibilidad al sistema de producción.
Erika Belem Castillo Linares +3 more
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Hoffmannola hansi (babosa de cuero intermareal mexicana) es tradicionalmente registrada como unaespecie endémica del golfo de California, México. Sin embargo, su presencia en el sur del Pacífico mexicano ha sidomencionada en listas de control y en ...
Omar Hernando Avila-Poveda +3 more
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