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Risk Assessment of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPHs) Fractions
Leakages of oil products derived from petroleum can affect the environment, even causing risks to human. In order to study all the substances that usually are found in a petroleum leakage, it becomes interesting to apply the study to the Total Petroleum ...
J. Pinedo, R. Ibanez, A. Irabien Gulias
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Investigation of polymorphic variants of SLC6A4, TPH-1, and TPH-2 genes in cases of completed suicide [PDF]
Background and objective: Serotonin plays an important role in the pathophysiology of aggressive behavior. Low serotonin levels and altered functions of serotonin receptors affect suicidal behavior. TPH-1, TPH-2 and SLC6A4 genes have important roles in serotonin production and degradation pathways.
Duygu Yavuz Kilicaslan +7 more
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Improvement of petroleum hydrocarbon remediation using the oat plant in the soil treated by poultry manure [PDF]
This greenhouse experiment aimed to investigate the effects of poultry manure (PM) on the growth of oat plant (Avena sativa) and removal of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) from soil.
Maryam Barati +3 more
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Toxicity monitoring of environmental pollutants especially petroleum hydrocarbons as priority pollutants is an important environmental issue. This study addresses a rapid, sensitive and cost effective method for the detection of total petroleum ...
Marzieh Mirjani +2 more
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Tph Cells Expanded in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome
ObjectivesPD-1+CXCR5–CD4+T peripheral helper cells, named Tph cells, contribute to B-cell immune responses and the production of antibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. However, the role of Tph cells was unknown in the pathogenesis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). Here, we aim to explore the contribution of Tph cells in
Weiqian Chen, Fan Yang, Jin Lin
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Semi-enclosed coastal environments are under constant stress due to diverse chemical pollutants from multiple anthropogenic sources. Among them, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) are most common in coastal environments.
D. Hemalatha +6 more
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Bioremediation techniques are being developed as substitutes for physical–chemical methodologies that are expensive and not sustainable. For example, using the agricultural waste spent mushroom substrate (SMS) which contains valuable microbiota for soil ...
Rafael Antón-Herrero +5 more
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Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs)—(aliphatic and aromatic) were analysed for in atmospheric rainwater between April–June; July–August; September–October depicting early, mid, late rain of 2019.
Daniel Omeodisemi Omokpariola +4 more
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Bioassays with terrestrial and aquatic species as monitoring tools of hydrocarbon degradation [PDF]
In this study chemical analyses and ecotoxicity tests were applied for the assessment of a heavily hydrocarbon-contaminated soil prior and after the application of a remediation procedure that consisted in the stimulation of soil autochthonous ...
Bori Dols, Jaume +3 more
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Preparation for the bioremediation of petroleum contaminants is explored to provide a low-cost and capable strategy for biodegradation of contaminants and renewal of soil fertility.
V.E. Okpashi +3 more
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