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Secondary Metabolites from the Marine Sponge Genus Phyllospongia. [PDF]
Phyllospongia, one of the most common marine sponges in tropical and subtropical oceans, has been shown to be a prolific producer of natural products with a broad spectrum of biological activities.
Crews, Phillip +3 more
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Ecological Trap in the Nest: Human Hair Causes the Death of Breeding Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica)
The prevalence of anthropogenic materials in barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) nests and their association with entanglement injury or mortality was studied. We report for the first time that hair incorporated into nests can cause entanglement mortality in barn swallows.
Cong Peng, Kui Yan, Sidan Lin, Wei Liang
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Memorandum Re proposed model financial system for Hainan [PDF]
Review of a proposed model for the financial system in ...
Seidman, Ann
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Influence of soil chemical properties on relative abundance of arbuscular mycorrhiza in forested soils in Malaysia [PDF]
Th eeff ect of soil chemical properties on the diversity and colonization of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) varies among ecosystems. This study was conducted to assess and compare the abundance of AM in a rehabilitated forest and a logged-over forest soil ...
Chubo, John Keen +3 more
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Noni fermented juice (NFJ) suppresses breast cancer progression by inhibiting angiogenesis via the Ikkβ/NF‐κB/VEGF pathway. This study demonstrates the potent antitumor effects of NFJ through the inhibition on the function of endothelial cells, identifying it as a safe therapeutic agent for breast cancer treatment. ABSTRACT Angiogenesis plays a crucial
Baijian Wu +9 more
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Proposed model of fucoxanthin in ameliorating MASLD via the GRP78‐AMPK axis. In MASLD, excessive lipid accumulation (FFA, TG, DNL) leads to ER stress activation (upregulation of CHOP, ATF6, IRE1) and GRP78 dysfunction, promoting hepatic lipid droplet (LD) formation. Fucoxanthin directly binds to GRP78, which in turn activates AMPK signaling.
Lin Zhang +9 more
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Key New Evidence for the Hainan Mantle Plume Head: Ongoing Formation of a Large Igneous Province?
Abstract The process‐based surface magmatic expression of mantle plumes is typically a large igneous province (LIP) induced by the mantle plume head, followed by subsequent age‐progressive volcanic tracks resulting from plate drifting above the plume tail.
F. Yang +9 more
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Present three-dimensional crustal deformation in Hainan Island
Hainan Island, located at the southeast edge of the Eurasian Plate, is affected by the motion of multiple plates, with its northeast edge mainly dilatating and its western margin presently compressing. By analyzing the GPS rates during 1999 – 2007 in Hainan and its adjacent region, we determined horizontal movement rates of 3. 0–21.
Hu Yaxuan, Hu Jiuchang, Hao Ming
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Studies on Hong Kong Cheilolejeunea with two species new to China [PDF]
Five species of the genus Cheilolejeunea are reported from Hong Kong. Among them, Cheilolejeunea osumiensis (Hatt.) Mizut. and Cheilolejeunea ryukyuensis Mizut. are new to China. Cheilolejeunea intertexta (Lindenb.) Steph.
So, M.L., Zhu, R.L.
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Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in an ethnic theme park setting – the case of Binglanggu in Hainan Province, China [PDF]
Since 2003, safeguarding intangible cultural heritage has become a priority of China’s cultural heritage safeguarding policies at all levels. Despite this, academic research has paid limited attention to the safeguarding of ICH in a theme park setting ...
Massing, K
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