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Resveratrol Attenuates Obesity by Inducing GDF15 Expression via the p38‐ATF3 Signaling Pathway
Resveratrol dose‐dependently upregulates GDF15 expression in murine and human cells via the p38‐ATF3 signaling axis. In high‐fat diet fed mice, resveratrol elevates systemic and tissue GDF15 levels, thereby reducing food intake and weight gain and conferring resistance to diet‐induced obesity. This study identifies a novel p38‐ATF3‐GDF15 axis mediating
Liufeng Mao +6 more
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Des natures historiques. Renouée avec le matérialisme spéculatif
This contribution is based on a survey conducted among environmental associations in the Corniche des Forts forest in Romainville between November 2018 and March 2019.
Paul Guillibert
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Invasive plant species for compost production: Review of environmental and economic insights
Abstract Invasive plant species pose significant ecological and economic challenges, threatening biodiversity and altering soil properties, while conventional control methods are often costly and resource‐intensive. This review examines the potential of composting invasive plant biomass as a viable and sustainable alternative that aligns with circular ...
Qaiser Javed +11 more
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Improving ecological connectivity (EC) within landscapes by establishing corridors and ecological networks has been proposed to counteract the negative effects of habitat fragmentation and climate change on biodiversity.
Ioannis Gazoulis +5 more
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The spread of non‐native species
ABSTRACT The global redistribution of species through human agency is one of the defining ecological signatures of the Anthropocene, with biological invasions reshaping biodiversity patterns, ecosystem processes and services, and species interactions globally.
Phillip J. Haubrock +16 more
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Japanese Knotweed: A Reputation Lost
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Chloroplast DNA variation and hybridization between invasive populations of Japanese knotweed and giant knotweed (Fallopia, Polygonaceae) [PDF]
Abstract Chloroplast inheritance and the direction of hybridization have been investigated in some invasive weeds from the genus Fallopia . PCR RFLP analysis of the trn K intron has been used to identify markers that distinguish between the chloroplast genomes of British samples of F. japonica var. japonica , F. japonica var.
MICHELLE L. HOLLINGSWORTH +3 more
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Linking Riparian Vegetation Diversity and Seasonal Spectral Greenness in Temperate Atlantic Rivers
This study assesses the relationship between six indicators of composition and functional diversity and two Sentinel‐2‐derived spectral indices in riparian forests from the Atlantic region. Biodiversity metrics exerted broadly significant positive effects on spectral greenness, with Gini–Simpson as the best predictor.
Álvaro Fernández‐Menéndez +2 more
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Abstract Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a leading cause of morbidity in preschool children, particularly in those with recurrent wheezing. Natural compounds such as resveratrol and carboxymethyl‐β‐glucan have shown immunomodulatory, antiviral, and anti‐inflammatory activity, supporting their potential role in preventing pediatric ...
Cristiana Indolfi +8 more
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‘Weed troubles’ in Palestine: Environmental imaginaries of the harmful weed
The control of weeds is a significant theme in Zionist environmental narratives of land redemption that have justified the appropriation of Palestinian land. This article explores how contemporary Palestinian artists revisit the environmental imaginaries of the “harmful weed” through the analysis of a Ramallah‐based exhibition titled Weed Control ...
Silvia Hassouna
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