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Medications That Regulate Pregnane X Receptor: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence
PRISMA 2020 flow diagram of study selection for this systematic review of medications that regulate the pregnane X receptor (PXR), from 12 236 records screened to 101 included studies. ABSTRACT The pregnane X receptor (PXR) gene encodes a ligand‐activated protein involved with the metabolism and excretion of drugs, toxins, and other xenobiotics.
Petra Czarniak +4 more
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Museomic phylogenomics of Orthosiinae (Apocynaceae) integrating targeted sequencing and morphology
Abstract Museum collections offer valuable resources for phylogenetic research, especially in taxonomically challenging groups. Here, we present a phylogenetic study of the South American Apocynaceae subtribe Orthosiinae, based on sequencing 835 nuclear genes and chloroplast genomes from ~120 species using a family‐specific probe set and multiple ...
Yam M. Pineda +6 more
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Modeling oviposition as a function of female insect age, temperature, and host plant suitability may provide valuable insight into insect population growth of polyphagous insect pests at a landscape level. In this study, we quantified oviposition by beet
Hyoseok Lee +4 more
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Published as part of Léger, Théo, 2024, Half of the Diversity Undescribed: Integrative Taxonomy Reveals 32 New Species and a High Cryptic Diversity in the Scopariinae and Crambinae of the Philippines (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), pp. 1-93 in Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists 3 (2) on page 4, DOI: 10.18061/bssb.v3i2.9527, http://zenodo.org ...
Singh, Navneet +6 more
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Abstract The plant family Plantaginaceae comprises approximately 2100 species in 106 genera, representing around 1% of all eudicots. The current circumscription of the family has been established in recent decades based on insights from DNA‐based phylogenetic analyses, which have united genera previously considered unrelated.
Niels Kappert +8 more
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Scoparia iwasakii Sasaki, 1991 (Figs. 1G, 2G, 2H) Scoparia iwasakii Sasaki, 1991: 95–96, figs. 1–2, 17, 24. TL: Japan, Honshu, Akita Pref., Yuze, Orikumaizawa. Material examined. 1male, Gomyung-ri, CB: Jecheon, 2019.09.02. (Kim SS). Diagnosis. Scoparia iwasakii can be diagnosed by the slender grayish forewing with the thick, band-shaped, dark brown ...
Shin, Bora +2 more
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Climatic niche position predicts population dynamics in Mediterranean shrubs after drought
Climatic conditions closer to the species' climatic niche centroid generally resulted in higher population growth in two Mediterranean shrubs, but demographic responses differed between species and were further influenced by drought‐induced vegetation die‐off.
Teresa Sánchez‐Mejía +2 more
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ABSTRACT Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss, causing profound and often irreversible ecological changes. Among these invaders, the brown alga Rugulopteryx okamurae provides a striking example. Since its arrival in 2016 in Calanques National Park (Marseille, southern France), it has drastically transformed underwater landscapes
Marie Borriglione +8 more
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The Essential Oil of from Tajikistan is Dominated by Phenyldiacetylenes
The essential oil from the aerial parts of Artemisia scoparia was obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry. A total of 32 compounds were identified representing 98.0% of the total oil composition. A.
Farukh S. Sharopov, William N. Setzer
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Thirty years of glyphosate‐resistant crops and weeds: Current situation and future prospects
Since 1996, when the first glyphosate‐resistant crop was commercialized and the first resistant weed was reported, resistance has expanded globally. This review analyzes emergence patterns across weed species, crops, regions, resistance mechanisms, and herbicides.
Ricardo Alcántara‐de la Cruz +7 more
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