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Harnessing Natural Compounds in Psoriasis: Targeting Cellular Pathways for Effective Therapy
Natural compounds act on key cellular pathways in psoriasis by suppressing keratinocyte hyperproliferation, modulating Th17/IL‐17‐mediated immune responses, and reducing oxidative stress. These multi‐target effects highlight their potential as safer adjunctive therapies alongside conventional treatments.
Hye Jin Lee +9 more
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Phytochemical screening and antibacterial activity of Azadirachta Indica leaves extract on common skin infection bacteria / Mohamad Azhar Azman ... [et al.] [PDF]
Skin infection is mainly caused by bacteria that are widely experienced by people around the world. The overuse of antibiotics has caused the development of resistant strains of bacteria.
Azman, Mohamad Azhar +4 more
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Published as part of Lee, Dong-Yeol, Jeong, Ilyeong, Kim, Seonmin, Choi, Jae Won, Won, Min Hyeok, Kim, Donguk, Kim, Dongmin, Kim, Young-Kun, Jeon, Jiseung, Ryu, Jihun, Bang, WooJun, Chang, Jun Hyuk & Choi, Kwang Shik, 2024, Checklist for the insect fauna of two East Sea Islands (Ulleungdo Is. and Dokdo Is.) in the Republic of Korea, pp.
Lee, Dong-Yeol +12 more
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Natural Products as Modulators of ABC Transporters in Breast Cancer
ABSTRACT Breast cancer remains a significant global health challenge, with high incidence and mortality rates despite advancements in early detection and treatment. Multidrug resistance (MDR), particularly in aggressive subtypes like triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC), continues to hinder effective therapy.
Yoganishalini Sagadevan +2 more
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Ophionea (s. str.) indica (Thunberg, 1784) Figure 14 Attelabus indicus Thunberg, 1784: 68. Loc. Typ.: India. Cicindela cyanocephala Fabricius, 1798: 60. Loc. Typ.: India Or. Distribution. Cambodia, China (Fujian; Yunnan), Indonesia (Maluku Isl., Sulawesi), India (Tamil Nadu; Uttarakhand), Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines (?
Anichtchenko, Alexander +1 more
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Intelligent approaches are required to extract valuable phenological information from time‐series digital camera photos. In this research, we employed YOLO‐based object detection and semantic segmentation models to identify flowers and flower pixels, acquire flower count and flower cover data, and extract phenophases such as first, peak, and end ...
Chuangye Song +3 more
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Retrospective image analysis for long‐term demography using Google Earth imagery
We demonstrate that high‐resolution Google Earth imagery, combined with minimal field validation, enables retrospective tracking of individual invasive plants. The image shows one of the monitored individuals of Opuntia sp. in Greece. Our approach reveals long‐term demographic patterns, recruitment dynamics, and spatial expansion without continuous ...
Erola Fenollosa +2 more
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There is considerable interest in characterising the antioxidant properties of many foods. Mango, (Mangifera indica L.) is a sub-tropical fruit of commercial importance.
Marshall, R, Del Rio, A
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Ravenelia acaciae-arabicae and Ravenelia evansii are distinct species on Acacia nilotica subsp. indica in India [PDF]
The two rust fungi, Ravenelia acaciae-arabicae and R. evansii, were both found on Acacia nilotica subsp. indica in southern (Tamil Nadu) and northern (Gujarat) India. R. acaciae-arabicae has been often incorrectly synonymised with R.
Singh, S. +4 more
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Glenniea indica Turk, 1945 Glenniea indica Turk, 1945 a: 39 (D). India, Himachal Pradesh, Dehra Dun District, Chakrata Tahsil, Cave Moila Swallet (see corrections in Turk (1945 b, 1947)). Glenniea indica — Turk, 1947: 66 (D). Glenniea nova Turk,
Golovatch, Sergei I., Wesener, Thomas
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