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Studying Planarian Regeneration Aboard The International Space Station Within The Student Space Flight Experimental Program [PDF]
The growing possibilities of space travel are quickly moving from science fiction to reality. However, to realize the dream of long-term space travel, we must understand how these conditions affect biological and physiological processes.
Bartee, C.+3 more
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ABSTRACT Autophagy is a highly conserved intracellular process involved in maintaining homeostasis and in the degradation of damaged organelles and external pathogens. Nature provides complex and varied reservoirs of scaffolds and chemical entities that may have a pivotal role in the search for new therapeutic leads.
Ilaria Cursaro+5 more
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Information processing by herbivorous insects can impair the accuracy of decision‐making during host‐plant selection. Consequently, insects with a narrower diet breadth are expected to be more accurate decision‐makers, as they cope with a smaller set of relevant stimuli.
Diego Homem‐de‐Carvalho+2 more
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Lonicera japonica Thunb., possesses antiviral and hepatoprotective activities, and is widely used as a health food and in cosmetics. However, its major constituents, caffeoylquinic acid derivatives, and their anti-HBV activity were lacking systematic ...
Lanlan Ge+9 more
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Mauremys japonica (Temminck & Schlegel 1838:139) Syntypes (at least 6): RMNH 3331, 3332 (illustrated in Schlegel 1844:Pl. 41), 3333 (2 specimens), 3334, and 6142. Several syntypes illustrated in Temminck & Schlegel (1834:Pls. VIII–IX and 1838:Pls. VIII–IX). RMNH 3331 and 3333 photographed in Hoogmoed et al. 2010:12–13, Fig. 6–7).
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Identification of Wide Compatibility Varieties in Some Tropical Japonica Rice [PDF]
The F1 hybrid sterility in indica/japonica crosses is the major barrier in developing hybrid rice varieties between these two diverse germplasm. The sterility problem in japonica/indica hybrids can be overcome by using wide compatibility genes.
Aswidinnoor, H. (Hajrial)+3 more
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Biochar derived from woody alien vegetation has been used as a support material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells. This study focuses on the prospects of using biochar specifically from alien vegetation as an alternative for carbonaceous support material to convert and store electrochemical energy.
Alunge Gift Sobekwa+4 more
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Metioche japonica (Ichikawa, 2001) Notes Nam et al. (2018)
Lee, Dong-Yeol+12 more
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