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Wheat peptides (WP) exerted immunomodulatory effects in both zebrafish and mouse immunosuppressed models, restoring immune cells, cytokines, organ indices, and SCFAs. A novel octapeptide, GFNDLGKR (GR8), was identified via LC–MS/MS and molecular docking targeting CHRM1.
Fei Shen +10 more
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The Transformative Influence of La Varenne's Le Cuisinier Francois (1651) on French Culinary Practice. [PDF]
Fine LG.
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Massive consumption of gelatinous plankton by Mediterranean apex predators
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen were used to test the hypothesis that stomach content analysis has systematically overlooked the consumption of gelatinous zooplankton by pelagic mesopredators and apex predators.
Alvarez de Quevedo, Irene +3 more
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Creating Flood Disasters: Environmental Memory and Adaptation in Aotearoa New Zealand
This article explores three questions. First, why does New Zealand have widespread flooding hazards? Second, why are these persistent, with little seemingly learned from the memory of earlier events? And third, beyond reiterating conventional solutions, what examples of alternatives or adaptations are being developed in different places?
Eric Pawson
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Anatomical site and environmental exposure differentially shape the microbiota across mucosal tissues in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). [PDF]
Ruiz A +3 more
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ABSTRACT With the growing global population and change in consumers' lifestyles, there is a pressing need for sustainable, safe, and nutritious sources of protein. Alternative proteins, like plant‐based meat supplemented with pea protein, offer a promising source; however, knowledge of their application, allergenicity, and safety is limited, and the ...
Ahmadullah Zahir +6 more
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Surgical Outcomes Associated with Operable Gastric Cancer in a Tertiary Care Indian Hospital. [PDF]
Franklyn J +6 more
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Acoustic evidence for topographic blocking on a steep submarine canyon wall
Abstract Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the largest mass‐movement of animals on Earth, with profound ecological and biogeochemical consequences. DVM has mostly been studied in the open ocean; however, at steep slopes, pelagic animals including vertical migrators must contend with the seafloor, emphasizing the importance of understanding DVM in these ...
Astrid B. Leitner +5 more
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Trabajo final presentado por Sílvia Puigarnau Benítez para el Máster en Biodiversidad de la Universitat de Barcelona (UB), realizado bajo la dirección del Dr. Joan Navarro, el Dr. Joan Giménez, y la Dra. Marta Coll del Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) y de la Dra.
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Flood facilitates cross‐ecosystem trophic subsidies to marine animals
Abstract Trophic subsidies are resources that cross ecosystem boundaries, influencing the structure and function of recipient food webs. Widespread regulation of rivers for human consumptive use has profoundly altered natural flow regimes, decoupling donor‐recipient dynamics between freshwater and marine ecosystems. We explored trophic subsidies to the
Paul J. McInerney +8 more
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