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Conservation Biology and Four Types of Advocacy

Conservation Biology, 2007
The advocacy debate in ecology and conservation goes back a long way. In the early part of the twentieth century some ecologists were actively pursuing nature conservation, but others eschewed this kind of activism. When the Ecological Society of America (ESA) formed in 1915, a divide already existed regarding the mission of the society and the role of
Peter F. Brussard, John C. Tull
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Molecular Biology of T-Type Calcium Channels

CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2006
This review summarizes recent progress on the molecular biology of low voltage-gated, T-type, calcium channels. The genes encoding these channels were identified by molecular cloning of cDNAs that were similar in sequence to the alpha1 subunit of high voltage-activated Ca2+ channels.
Edward Perez-Reyes, Philippe Lory
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Biology of type II secretion

Molecular Microbiology, 2001
The type II secretion pathway or the main terminal branch of the general secretion pathway, as it has also been referred to, is widely distributed among Proteobacteria, in which it is responsible for the extracellular secretion of toxins and hydrolytic enzymes, many of which contribute to pathogenesis in both plants and animals.
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IPN unit bank biology—a new type of biology curriculum

Journal of Biological Education, 1976
Abstract IPN (Institut fur die Padagogik der Naturwissenschaften/Institute for Science Education) in Kiel has developed single curriculum units since 1969 showing that certain innovative aims, methods, media, and content of biology teaching are practicable in schools.
G. Schaefer, U. Kattmann
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Type Inference in Systems Biology

2006
Type checking and type inference are important concepts and methods of programming languages and software engineering. Type checking is a way to ensure some level of consistency, depending on the type system, in large programs and in complex assemblies of software components.
François Fages, Sylvain Soliman
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Metabolomics - the complementary field in systems biology: a review on obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Molecular Biosystems, 2015
Metabolomic studies on obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus have led to a number of mechanistic insights into biomarker discovery and comprehension of disease progression at metabolic levels.
M. H. Abu Bakar   +6 more
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Biology, structure and mechanism of P-type ATPases [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2004
P-type ATPases are ion pumps that carry out many fundamental processes in biology and medicine, ranging from the generation of membrane potential to muscle contraction and the removal of toxic ions from cells. Making use of the energy stored in ATP, they transport specific ions across the cell membrane against a concentration gradient.
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Molecular biology of bovine herpesvirus type 4

Veterinary Microbiology, 1992
Bovine herpesvirus type 4 (BHV-4) is a ubiquitous virus of cattle. Its genome is a 144 +/- 6 kb double-stranded DNA consisting of a unique central part (L-DNA) flanked at both ends by tandem repeats called polyrepetitive DNA (prDNA or H-DNA). The overall arrangement of genes has been obtained by the analysis of homologies between short BHV-4 DNA ...
M.-F. Van Bressem   +7 more
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Molecular biology and pathology of type VII collagen*

Experimental Dermatology, 1992
Abstract Type VII collagen is a genetically distinct member of the collagen family of proteins. Type VII collagen has been shown to be the major component of anchoring fibrils, attachment complexes which secure the cutaneous basement membrance of the skin to the underlying dermis. Understanding of the structure of type VII collagen has been advanced by
Angela M. Christiano   +2 more
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Apolipoprotein E: cholesterol transport protein with expanding role in cell biology.

Science, 1988
Apolipoprotein E is a plasma protein that serves as a ligand for low density lipoprotein receptors and, through its interaction with these receptors, participates in the transport of cholesterol and other lipids among various cells of the body.
R. Mahley
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