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In vivo and in silico toxicological effects of Calea phyllolepis extracts Standardized on 6‐epi‐β‐Verbesinol Coumarate. ABSTRACT Medicinal plants are traditionally used in folk medicine. Still, there is a misconception about the safety/efficacy of natural treatments, which results in few studies on the toxic, genotoxic, and mutagenic potential of ...
Suele Bierhals Vencato +6 more
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Dynamics and emergence of metachronal waves in the ciliary band of a metazoan larva. [PDF]
Poon RN, Jékely G, Wan KY.
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Biology of Deltochilum gibbosum (Fab.) with a Description of the Larva
Henry F. Howden, P. O. Ritcher
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ABSTRACT The chemical composition of 66 oil samples isolated from the berries of individual trees of Juniperus phoenicea var. turbinata, collected in six locations from Algeria, was investigated by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection, gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry, and 13C‐nuclear magnetic resonance.
Chérifa Yassamine Osmani +6 more
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Nasal Myiasis Mimicking Allergic Rhinitis in Immunocompetent Adults: Case Series of 14 Adults. [PDF]
Mezri S +5 more
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The PP2A‐B56 Binding Site LxxIxE Contributes to Asp‐Mediated Spindle Pole Stability
ABSTRACT The organization of microtubules into a mitotic spindle is critical for animal cell proliferation and involves the cooperation of hundreds of proteins whose molecular roles and regulation are not fully understood. The protein product of the Drosophila gene abnormal spindle, Asp, is a microtubule‐associated protein required for correct mitotic ...
Margaux Quiniou +6 more
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Beyond the usual etiology: Acute balanoposthitis revealing preputial myiasis: A case report. [PDF]
Oljira AM +5 more
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ABSTRACT Cells have an intrinsic ability to rapidly respond to environmental change to regulate cell cycle progression and membrane organisation, thereby affecting cell growth and division. The actin cytoskeleton is a highly dynamic complex of proteins that can rapidly reorganise to change the growth pattern of a cell.
Holly R. Brooker +7 more
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