Conserving threatened species during rapid environmental change: using biological responses to inform management strategies of giant clams. [PDF]
Watson SA, Neo ML.
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Current radiation medical countermeasures primarily focus on hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome (H‐ARS) using agents like granulocyte colony‐stimulating factor (G‐CSF), granulocyte‐macrophage colony‐stimulating factor (GM‐CSF), and romiplostim, alongside treatments for internal contamination (Prussian blue, diethylenetriamine pentaacetate [DTPA ...
Wen‐Bing Ma +12 more
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Limited and biased global conservation funding means most threatened species remain unsupported. [PDF]
Guénard B +5 more
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Harnessing the Neurobiology of Empathy and Compassion to Alleviate Burnout in Neurology
The neurologist cares for patients with complex chronic conditions that compromise their wellbeing. Many such disorders are poorly understood. Whereas for some, effective symptomatic treatments exist, for most we lack an understanding of the molecular and cellular bases for disease pathogenesis needed for discovering disease‐modifying treatments ...
Fadel Zeidan +2 more
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Steroid Hormone Metabolite Levels in European Minks: Implications for the Conservation of a Threatened Species. [PDF]
Ortiz-Jiménez L +3 more
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How methodological changes have influenced our understanding of population structure in threatened species: insights from tiger populations across India. [PDF]
Aylward M +3 more
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Antibacterial Applications of Black and Violet Phosphorus‐Based Biomaterials
Black and violet phosphorus‐based biomaterials exhibit broad‐spectrum antibacterial efficacy in various infections, including bone, skin, ocular, dental, lung, and sepsis cases. Their antibacterial mechanisms include physical disruption, light‐driven effects, targeted drug delivery, and enhanced composite strategies.
Zhuo Dai +8 more
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Population Dynamics of Bigeye Grunt <i>Brachydeuterus auritus</i> (Valenciennes, 1831) in the Coastal Waters of Sierra Leone: A Near-Threatened Species on the IUCN Red List. [PDF]
Zhao G +8 more
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