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Green Peach Aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphididae)
The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), is found throughout the world, including all areas of North America, where it is viewed as a pest principally due to its ability to transmit plant viruses.
John L. Capinera
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Effectiveness of 1-Dimethylaminoethyl-4-benzylpiperidine (IN379) in Prevention and Regression of Experimental Atherosclerosis in the Rabbit [PDF]
The compound, 1-dimethylaminoethyl-4-benzylpiperidine (IN379) has been shown to possess antiatherogenic properties based on the results obtained from experimental studies in rabbits. Two methods were employed to induce the experimental atherosclerosis.
T B, O'DELL +3 more
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A common binding motif in the ET domain of BRD3 forms polymorphic structural interfaces with host and viral proteins. [PDF]
Aiyer S +8 more
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Electrochemical Methods for Water Purification, Ion Separations, and Energy Conversion. [PDF]
Alkhadra MA +14 more
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Computational pathology: A survey review and the way forward. [PDF]
Hosseini MS +20 more
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Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1966
Summary The effect of l-dimethylarainoethyl-4-benzylpiperidine (IN379) on the spon-taneous atherosclerosis of White Carneau pigeons was studied. With the doses used there was no regression of aortic lesions in adult birds given the drug for 10 months, nor was there prevention of lesions in young birds given the drug for up to 24 months.
B.A. Kottke, J.L. Juergens, P.E. Zollman
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Summary The effect of l-dimethylarainoethyl-4-benzylpiperidine (IN379) on the spon-taneous atherosclerosis of White Carneau pigeons was studied. With the doses used there was no regression of aortic lesions in adult birds given the drug for 10 months, nor was there prevention of lesions in young birds given the drug for up to 24 months.
B.A. Kottke, J.L. Juergens, P.E. Zollman
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