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Hypopituitarism in the tropics
Pituitary disorders, including hypopituitarism and hypothalamic pituitary insufficiency (HPI), are common conditions seen by endocrinologists in tertiary/referral centers. The important causes of hypopituitarism are pituitary tumors (including craniopharyngioma), postoperative and postradiotherapy states, vascular conditions, autoimmune diseases such ...
Vaman Khadilkar+2 more
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Ultrathin Gold for Robust Multi‐Element Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing
This is a pioneering work where for the first time we applied recently synthesised ultrathin layer of gold for plasmonic biosensing that makes use of multi‐element architectures. This study solves the problem of stability of the multi‐element biosensors as well as demonstrates increased sensitivity achieved by utilising new additions to low‐dimension ...
Vasyl G. Kravets+2 more
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Background Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification can be achieved. However, most sub-Saharan African countries have been ineffective to provide sufficient incentives for stakeholders to ...
Judith Ndossi+10 more
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A case of cutaneous larva migrans acquired from soiled toilet floors in urban Kuala Lumpur [PDF]
Despite being a common skin dermatosis in the tropics, physicians in the tropics may miss the diagnosis of cutaneous larva migrans for other pruritic skin manifestation.
Othman, S, Robson, Noorzurani
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Surface Functionalized Ti3CNTx MXene for Monitoring Sweat pH with Superhydrophobic Protection
The highly sensitive, stable, and superhydrophobic pH sensor is made by functionalizing the Ti3CNTx MXene surface with fluoroalkyl silane grafting. This strategy is expected to push forward the application of MXene in sweat pH sensing in the near future. Abstract Real‐time tracking of metabolites, ions, and biomarkers in sweat using wearable sensors is
Hui Yang+7 more
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Pearl millet is a multipurpose grain/fodder crop of the semi-arid tropics, feeding many of the world’s poorest and most undernourished people. Genetic variation among adapted pearl millet inbreds and hybrids suggests it will be possible to improve grain ...
Sushil Kumar+9 more
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Stratospheric Ozone Trends over the Tropics [PDF]
The study of the variability and seasonality of ozone over the tropics was carried out between the regions spreading from Latitude 300 South to 300 North.
Akinyemi, M. L., Oladiran, E.O.
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It is surprising that in the gastrointestinal tract, with a primary barrier function and a large population of immunocytes, a major role for immunological damage has been convincingly established only for a few diseases; pernicious anaemia, gluten-sensitive enteropathy and GVHD.
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Highly photoreactive polymer networks prevent fogging by forming uniform water films. Activated by visible light and cross‐linked by CH insertion, these coatings exhibit excellent water film formation, transparency, and durability, even after frequent washing.
Alexander Bleiziffer+2 more
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Background Restoration of fertility (Rf) is an important trait for pigeonpea hybrid breeding. Few coarse quantitative trait locus (QTL) studies conducted in the past identified QTLs with large confidence intervals on the genetic map and could not provide
Rachit K. Saxena+3 more
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