Medicinal Plants from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Used as Immunostimulants. [PDF]
A literature review was undertaken by analyzing distinguished books, undergraduate and postgraduate theses, and peer-reviewed scientific articles and by consulting worldwide accepted scientific databases, such as SCOPUS, Web of Science, SCIELO, Medline ...
Alonso-Castro AJ +2 more
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Contributions from Mexican Flora for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus: Molecules of Psacalium decompositum (A. Gray) H. Rob & Brettell. [PDF]
Jiménez-Estrada M +4 more
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How does urbanization affect perceptions and traditional knowledge of medicinal plants? [PDF]
Arjona-García C +7 more
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Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. [PDF]
Piedra-Malagón EM +3 more
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Effects of culinary treatments on the lipid nutritional quality of fish and shellfish. [PDF]
Tan K +5 more
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Finding flowers in the dark: nectar-feeding bats integrate olfaction and echolocation while foraging for nectar. [PDF]
Gonzalez-Terrazas TP +5 more
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The evolution of bat pollination: a phylogenetic perspective. [PDF]
Fleming TH, Geiselman C, Kress WJ.
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The role of metals in mammalian olfaction of low molecular weight organosulfur compounds. [PDF]
Block E +4 more
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PLANTAS LEÑOSAS Y SEMILEÑOSAS SILVESTRES, NATIVAS DE LOS BOSQUES SECOS Y SEMIHÚMEDOS DEL ÁREA DE PROTECCIÓN DE FLORA Y FAUNA MESETA DE CACAXTLA, SINALOA, MÉXICO [PDF]
Background. Plant catalogues are basic to propose and manage natural protected areas. Through those censuses plans and conservation strategies are developed, plus comparisons can be made over time.
Diaz, J.S. +3 more
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Effect of partial replacement of Dichanthium spp. hay with Guazuma ulmifolia foliage on hair lambs’ intake, digestibility, and blood metabolites [PDF]
Extensive livestock management is a common practice in the dry tropics. However, summer conditions can cause high fiber and low protein concentrations, even in grasses adapted to tropical soils, such as Angleton (Dichanthium spp.), widely used in ...
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