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Role of Gut Microbiota in the Aetiology of Obesity: Proposed Mechanisms and Review of the Literature
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, host, and genetic factors); however none of these fully explain the increase in the prevalence of obesity worldwide. Gut microbiota located at the interface of host and environment in the gut are a new area of research being explored to explain the ...
Muhammad Jaffar Khan +4 more
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Sequencing and restriction analysis of genes like 16S rRNA and HSP60 are intensively used for molecular identification in the microbial communities. With aid of the rapid progress in bioinformatics, genome sequencing became the method of choice for bacterial identification.
Mohamed Awad +6 more
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Die Synthese von vier Hexabenzocoronen‐ (HBC) Benzimidazol‐Hybridmolekülen wird gezeigt, gipfelnd in Tetra‐HBC Ni‐Phthalocyanin (Pc), dessen Anwendung als Faradayrotator eine bemerkenswerte Verdetkonstante ergibt. Die Verbindungen sind vollständig charakterisiert und ihre optoelektronischen Eigenschaften wurden mittels Elektrochemie, UV‐vis‐ und ...
Antonia Rocha‐Ortiz +7 more
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The importance of plant genetic diversity (PGD) is now being recognized as a specific area since exploding population with urbanization and decreasing cultivable lands are the critical factors contributing to food insecurity in developing world. Agricultural scientists realized that PGD can be captured and stored in the form of plant genetic resources (
M. Govindaraj +3 more
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Perspective for Aquaponic Systems: “Omic” Technologies for Microbial Community Analysis
Aquaponics is the combined production of aquaculture and hydroponics, connected by a water recirculation system. In this productive system, the microbial community is responsible for carrying out the nutrient dynamics between the components. The nutrimental transformations mainly consist in the transformation of chemical species from toxic compounds ...
Perla Munguia-Fragozo +8 more
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The CTLA4 -819 C/T Dimorphism Is Associated with Type 1 Diabetes in Egyptian Children [PDF]
Background: We investigated whether the C-819T SNP of the CTLA4 gene is associated with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) for the Egyptian population, a multi-ethnic group.
HM Saleh, N Rohowsky, M Leski
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Background Bacterial mercury resistance is based on enzymatic reduction of ionic mercury to elemental mercury and has recently been demonstrated to be applicable for industrial wastewater clean-up.
von Canstein Harald +4 more
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[Retracted] Microbial Ecology of Anaerobic Digesters: The Key Players of Anaerobiosis
Anaerobic digestion is the method of wastes treatment aimed at a reduction of their hazardous effects on the biosphere. The mutualistic behavior of various anaerobic microorganisms results in the decomposition of complex organic substances into simple, chemically stabilized compounds, mainly methane and CO2. The conversions of complex organic compounds
Fayyaz Ali Shah +6 more
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Abstract The current study aims to investigate the relationships between sustainability and the textile–clothing–leather–footwear (TCLF) industries in four countries, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. The quantitative approach involved using the linear regression model for data from 2010 to 2020 related to three independent variables of TCLF ...
Fahimeh Khatami +3 more
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The role of alterations of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in the development of human pathologies is not understood well. Most of mitochondrial mutations are characterized by the phenomenon of heteroplasmy which is defined as the presence of a mixture of more than one type of an organellar genome within a cell or tissue.
Igor A. Sobenin +8 more
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