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The DNA barcode data of venomous cobra species (Naja naja and Naja kaouthia) are limited in the global database, especially from India and Bangladesh. Owing to the rapid success of DNA barcoding for discriminating a variety of species around the world ...
Shantanu Kundu +7 more
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Current food insecurity assessment tools do not address the specific needs of breastfeeding women. We developed and validated the Breastfeeding Food Security Assessment Scale (BFSAS), a context‐specific tool for assessing food security among breastfeeding mothers in Lebanon.
Cosette Fakih El Khoury +9 more
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Serine protease from Indian Cobra venom: its anticoagulant property and effect on human fibrinogen [PDF]
An unusual low molecular weight serine protease (NnP28) has been purified from Indian Cobra (Naja naja) venom from the western region of the Indian sub-continent.
Divya Kumar +6 more
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Background Hematological studies of any animal species comprise an important diagnostic method in veterinary medicine and an essential tool for the conservation of species.
Duminda S. B. Dissanayake +5 more
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Comparative characterization of two toxic phospholipases A2 from Indian cobra (Naja naja naja) venom
Indian cobra venom contains many phospholipase A2 (PLA2) toxins. In the present study two toxic PLA2s have been purified from the Indian cobra (Naja naja naja) venom by column chromatography. The NN-XIa-and NN-XIb-PLA2s have mol. wts between 10,700 and 15,000.
Basavarajappa, B. S. +1 more
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Polymeric Nanoparticles for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Snakebite
Snakebite envenomation affects between 1.8 and 5.5 million people annually, many of whom suffer disabilities or even death. Current antivenoms are composed of plasma‐derived antibodies. However, there remains an underexplored opportunity to utilise polymer‐based nanoparticles.
Neil Prabhakar +2 more
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Our results suggest that pressures in marine ecosystems often arise from numerous seemingly minor activities that collectively contribute to substantial habitat degradation. They underscore the urgent need to develop more targeted, local management measures that address detrimental small‐scale activities.
Elina A. Virtanen +7 more
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1998 Men\u27s Cross Country Media Guide, George Fox ...
George Fox University Archives
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We study the effect of atom-molecule internal tunneling on the ground state of atom-molecule Bose-Einstein condensates in a double-well potential. In the absence of internal tunneling between atomic and molecular states, the ground state is symmetric ...
Motohashi, Atsushi, Nikuni, Tetsuro
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Dietary factors and Type 2 diabetes in the Middle East : what is the evidence for an association? - A systematic review. [PDF]
This review aims to search and summarise the available evidence on the association between dietary factors and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Middle Eastern populations, where diabetes prevalence is among the highest in the world.
AI-Othaimeen +27 more
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