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Terminalia catappa leaf extracts inhibited metastasis of A2058 and A375 melanoma cells via downregulating p-Src and β-catenin pathway in vitro

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2022
Background: Melanoma is a highly aggressive, lethal, and malignant cancer. Once diagnosed early, it can be easily removed and cured with satisfaction. Although many methods such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy have been used to ...
Chin-Kuo Chang   +7 more
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Tree Species Composition and Forest Stratification along the Gradients in the Dry Deciduous Forests of Godavari Valley, Telangana, India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
It is important to understand the tree species composition, abundance, species diversity and stratification in tropical dry deciduous forests that are under threat. A quadrat study was attempted in the dry deciduous forests along the ecological
Raju, Vatsavaya S, Suthari, Sateesh
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Variability In The Ecoraces Of Tropical Tasar Sillkworm Antheraea Mylitta Drury [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Tropical tasar silkworm, Antheraea mylitta Drury is exploited in countries for commercial silk production and improved varieties of these silkworms can be evolved by employing various breeding techniques.
Ajit Kumar Sinha
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Chemical Profiles of Terminalia catappa LINN Nut and Terminalia subspathulata KING Fruit

open access: yesPertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 2021
Terminalia catappa and Terminalia subspathulata are two species of the Combretaceae family of medium to large forest trees. The fruits of T. catappa are known for the edible nuts commonly known as tropical almonds due to their similarity in taste with almonds of commerce. Therefore, the chemical profiles of the fruits of the two Terminalia species were
Yakubu, Yahaya   +2 more
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A new Syllimnophora with a key to the species from Ecuador (Diptera: Muscidae)

open access: yesZoologia (Curitiba), 2010
Syllimnophora Speiser belongs to the Limnophorini tribe of the Coenosiinae subfamily. The genus can be distinguished from the others by the presence of cilia on the apical half of the dorsal surface of vein R1, combined with a strongly projected gena. In
Márcia S. Couri
doaj   +1 more source

Two new species of Drosophila belonging to the canalinea group (Diptera, rosophilidae) Duas novas espécies de Drosophila do grupo canalinea (Diptera, Drosophilidae)

open access: yesIheringia: Série Zoologia, 2007
Drosophila piratininga sp. nov. and Drosophila sampa sp. nov., belonging to the canalinea group of the subgenus Drosophila, are described based mostly on wild-caught specimens collected at a forest reserve of the Cidade Universitária "Armando de Salles ...
Vilma Ratcov, Carlos R. Vilela
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Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
There are a plethora of plant species in India, which have been widely used in vegetable dishes, soups, desserts and herbal medicine. In addition to these traditional uses, today there is the extra possibility of also being able to use these plants in ...
José Javier Quesada-Granados   +5 more
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A standardized nomenclature and atlas of the male terminalia of Drosophila melanogaster

open access: yesFly, 2019
Animal terminalia represent some of the most diverse and rapidly evolving structures in the animal kingdom, and for this reason have been a mainstay in the taxonomic description of species.
Gavin Rice   +14 more
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Cordiluroides Albuquerque from Costa Rica: first records, descriptions and taxonomic changes (Diptera, Muscidae, Coenosiinae) Cordiluroides Albuquerque da Costa Rica: primeiros registros, descrições e mudanças taxonômicas (Diptera, Muscidae, Coenosiinae)

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Entomologia, 2006
Cordiluroides Albuquerque is a genus of Neotropical Coenosiinae (Muscidae), known from six species. The genus is here recorded for the first time from Costa Rica, on the basis of three species: C. listrata Albuquerque, 1954, C.
Márcia S. Couri   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bononia, the Roman Bologna: Archaeoastronomy and Chronology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In an article written by Giulio Magli on the orientation of the Roman towns, Bononia, the Roman Bologna, is given as a specific example to support Magli's thesis on the existence of preferred solar alignments of the urban layout. Assuming that the Roman towns had been oriented to the sunrise on a given day of the year, Magli suggested possible ...
arxiv   +1 more source

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