Estimating the 15th-Century Potential Habitats of Endangered Mammals on the Korean Peninsula: Implications for Restoration. [PDF]
We estimated the 15th‐century potential habitats of endangered mammals at the genus level on the Korean Peninsula with a historical document: big cats (Panthera spp.), including tigers and leopards, foxes (Vulpes spp.), bears (Ursus spp.), and gorals (Naemorhedus spp.).
Kim D, Koo KA.
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Global diversification of coastal Cafius rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) driven by ocean currents since the early Miocene. [PDF]
Abstract As our understanding of abiotic factors continues to grow, along with insights into the biological traits of organisms, so too does the sophistication of studies exploring global diversification and spatio‐temporal distribution patterns. The global distribution of coastal Cafius rove beetles, combined with the endemic distribution patterns ...
Ahn KJ, Song JH.
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Krabbe Disease: Prospects of Finding a Cure Using AAV Gene Therapy
Krabbe Disease (KD) is an autosomal metabolic disorder that affects both the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is caused by a functional deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme, galactocerebrosidase (GALC), resulting in an accumulation of the toxic ...
Gibran Nasir +3 more
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Red Light Enhances the Antioxidant Properties and Growth of Rubus hongnoensis
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of light quality on R.hongnoensis growth, physiology, and antioxidant properties. Five light conditions were employed, including white (control), red (R), blue (B), combined LED of R, green (G), and B
Hyeon Eui Oh, Ara Yoon, Yoo Gyeong Park
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Rural response to urban-biased land use policy - New bottom-up planning strategies in Norway
Many rural councils are in favour of dispersed low density housing as it takes advantage of a country location. They are likely however to increasingly come into conflict with the planning system and with governmental planning policies which favour a ...
Falleth Falleth, Hege Hofstad
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STING Agonists/Antagonists: Their Potential as Therapeutics and Future Developments
The cGAS STING pathway has received much attention in recent years, and it has been recognized as an important component of the innate immune response. Since the discovery of STING and that of cGAS, many observations based on preclinical models suggest ...
Danilo Guerini
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Pathophysiological Consequences of a Break in S1P1-Dependent Homeostasis of Vascular Permeability Revealed by S1P1 Competitive Antagonism. [PDF]
Homeostasis of vascular barriers depends upon sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) signaling via the S1P1 receptor. Accordingly, S1P1 competitive antagonism is known to reduce vascular barrier integrity with still unclear pathophysiological consequences.
Marc Bigaud +14 more
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Hvordan sikre stabile partnerskapsmodeller for sosial infrastruktur i nye utbyggingsområder?1
Sammendrag De siste årene har det vokst frem nye offentlig-private partnerskap rundt nabolagshus i nye boligprosjekter, hvor private utbyggingsaktører spiller en stor rolle.
Gro Sandkjær Hanssen +1 more
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Kommunenes forebyggende terrorsikkerhetsarbeid og partnerskap med politiet
Kommunene har fått større ansvar for forebyggende terrorsikkerhetsarbeid de siste årene. Et viktig spørsmål er hvordan kommunene håndterer ansvaret med å sikre offentlige byrom mot terror.
Stian Lid
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The Current status of the cooperative research on the biodiversity in North-East Asia
In this paper, the cooperative research on the biodiversity conservation in North-East Asia is introduced. This research was initiated by National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) in 2012.
Ohseok Kwon
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