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ABSTRACT Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), a key species in global freshwater aquaculture and a major contributor to Bangladesh's fish production, is increasingly affected by bacterial infections that compromise farm productivity. This study investigated natural co‐infection of bacterial pathogens in diseased tilapia and assessed the effectiveness ...
Md. Siddikur Rahman Sujon +10 more
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Determination of Suitable Dose of Gamma Ray for Mutation Induction in Pomegranate Buds (Punica Granatum L. cv. Malase Saveh) [PDF]
Pomegranate is cultivated in many regions of Iran. Due to the pomegranate sensitivity to the Carob moth, it is necessary to develop new cultivars that tolerate the Carob moth (Spectrobates ceratoniae). To induce a genetic variation in the plant, breeding
Sirous Vedadi +3 more
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Composition, biological activity and food application of banana biomass. ABSTRACT The global banana processing industry generates substantial organic waste in the form of peels, leaves, stems, and flowers, posing both environmental challenges and opportunities for valorization within a circular economy framework.
Bushra Iram Fatima +8 more
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ABSTRACT ABL2 rearrangements represent a subtype of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) associated with poor prognosis and survival. This study reports a high‐risk T‐cell ALL (T‐ALL) case with a novel TPR::ABL2 gene fusion resulting from a chromosomal deletion.
Elias Lagonik +11 more
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This research found that ethyl formate effectively controls adult brown marmorated stink bugs (Halyomorpha halys) regardless of dormancy state or temperature, at concentrations nine times lower than previous studies. Abstract BACKGROUND The brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) (BSMB) is a biosecurity threat globally. Its most likely avenue of
Hamish L McKirdy +9 more
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Acute toxicity of ricazol administered as injection
Acute toxicity of Ricazol based on Ricobendazole by oral administration and intramuscular injection in white outbread mice and rats as well as by dermal ad-ministration in white rats is studied.
E. V. Abramova, I. A. Arkhipov
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A risk classification of registered pesticides in Brazil was conducted, and the contribution of food to cumulative pesticide exposure was evaluated. Model diets were proposed, based on Brazilian consumption patterns. Abstract BACKGROUND Pesticide residue exposure assessments can be carried out during both the pre‐regulation and post‐regulation phases ...
Bianca Figueiredo de Mendonça Pereira +1 more
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Targeting Genome Maintenance Defects of Cancers Using Chain-Terminating Nucleoside Analogs. [PDF]
Nucleoside analogs interfere with DNA replication either by their chain‐terminating properties or by serving as DNA damage on the template. The genome maintenance pathways required to maintain cellular tolerance to each nucleoside analog vary depending on the drug.
Kawasumi R, E Tabassum R, Hirota K.
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ABSTRACT Foodborne listeriosis can cause stillbirth in pregnant individuals, prompting numerous population‐specific food safety guidelines. Dose‐response models are employed in quantitative microbial risk assessments (QMRAs) to develop such guidelines; however, pregnant hosts are under‐considered when developing dose‐response models, and the few ...
Tyler Stump, Carly Gomez, Jade Mitchell
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The acute and dermal toxicity of antiparasitic salt briquettes on laboratory animals
The acute toxicity of salt briquettes with ivermectin is investigated. LD50 for white rats is 6400 mg/kg, white mice – 10300 mg/kg (8945÷10854). At drawing on the intact leather (skin) of rats LD50 makes more than 12500 mg/kg.
N. B. Yemelyanova
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