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The complete chloroplast genome of Phyllostachys heteroclada f. solida (Poaceae)
Phyllostachys heteroclada f. solida is a precious wood-use bamboo resource, with almost solid stem. The complete chloroplast genome of the Phyllostachys heteroclada f.
Hu Ya-ping +5 more
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Background Blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption and neuroinflammation are considered key mechanisms of pathogenic Escherichia coli invasion of the brain. However, the specific molecules involved in meningitic E.
Rui-Cheng Yang +11 more
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Phyllostachys nidularia (Bambusoideae: Poaceae), widely distributed in the Yangtze River Basin and various provinces (regions) in southern China, is one of the most important small and medium-sized bamboo species used in both bamboo shoots and timber. In
Zhou Jie +5 more
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miR-155 has been confirmed to be a key factor in immune responses in humans and other mammals. Therefore, investigation of variations in miR-155 could be useful for understanding the differences in immunity between individuals.
Congcong Li +23 more
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Innovation, Sustainability and ICT
AbstractIs the Innovation Society sustainable? We argue that the way in which our society organizes its innovation processes generates endogenous crises, and the ideology that sustains this organization makes it difficult to confront this meta-crisis economically or politically. We claim that the key to constructing a socially sustainable future is the
LANE, David Avra +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Schizostachyum dumetorum var. xinwuense (Bambusoideae: Poaceae)
Schizostachyum dumetorum var. xinwuense (T.H.Wen & J.Y.Chin) N.H.Xia is an arborescent bamboo that is native to Jiangxi, China. The bamboo culm wall of this species is extremely thin, which has high economic value and ecological benefits.
Yu Zhao-yan +4 more
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Innovating for Sustainability [PDF]
In 2009, Harvard Business Review published “Why Sustainability is Now the Key Driver of Innovation.” The authors write, “sustainability is a mother lode of organizational and technological innovati...
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Managing sustainable innovation
This book is an insightful text looking at sustainable innovation and the emerging fourth sector, i.e. hybrid organizations, through an interdisciplinary approach.The book illuminates what hybrid organizations are and how they generate new ways of ...
Ramirez-Pasillas, Marcela, +2 more
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Effect of Theobromine from Theobroma cacao L. on Cervical Cancer Treatment [PDF]
Theobroma cacao L. (Forastero variety) is a tropical plant widely cultivated in the Sumba region, Indonesia. Cacao beans contain theobromine, which has notable therapeutic potential. This study investigated the potential of cacao beans as a treatment for
Santoso Budi +5 more
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Background Chloroplasts have their own genomes, independent from nuclear genomes, that play vital roles in growth, which is a major targeted trait for genetic improvement in Populus.
Sheng Zhu +5 more
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