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Does Gum Arabic Alter Gene Expression? Diabetic and Obesity as Models: A Mini Review
Gum Arabic (GA) modulates obesity‐ and diabetes‐related gene expression, reducing pro‐inflammatory cytokines (IL‐6, TNF‐α, IL‐1β) and increasing IL‐10. GA elevates pAMPK, pACC, and GLP‐1 while decreasing FASN and leptin, indicating improved energy and lipid metabolism. Oxidative stress markers (SOD, GPx, CAT) rise with GA, alongside increased GLUT3 and
Saber Y. Adam +4 more
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Composition, Functionality, and Use of Plantain Peel (<i>Musa paradisiaca</i>): A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Peres AP +5 more
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Stratified sampling enhances the understanding of bat–fruit networks in the southern Atlantic Forest
Few studies have sought to understand the vertical patterns of bat–fruit systems, and therefore, it is not possible to evaluate whether interpretations based on data collected from a single stratum adequately represent the interaction patterns of this system. In this context, we evaluated the dissimilarity in the assemblage of frugivorous bats, plants,
Karolaine Porto Supi +3 more
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Mineral oil droplets spread anisotropically, penetrate banana leaf tissues, and diffuse into the palisade parenchyma, revealing a delayed, Fickian mechanism that supports improved phytosanitary spray strategies. Abstract BACKGROUND Efficient application of phytosanitary sprays is essential for sustainable control of foliar fungal diseases such as Black
Abdallah Alayan +6 more
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Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease: A Rare Cause of Fever and Generalized Lymphadenopathy. [PDF]
Subahi EA +6 more
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Comparative analysis the complete chloroplast genomes in wild Musa species of India for its phylogenetic and taxonomic implications. [PDF]
Pathania P +4 more
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Among immediate postpartum women in western Uganda, maternal CMV seroprevalence was high (81.2%) and was predominantly chronic or non‐primary infection. Older age, rural residence, lower education, and prior spontaneous abortion were associated with seropositivity, supporting targeted maternal CMV education and evaluation of context‐appropriate ...
Bashir Mohamed Naima +5 more
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An investigation of the prevalence of impacted teeth in Kabul, Afghanistan: A retrospective cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Ahmadi SU +10 more
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