Choi, J. K., Carreras, I., Dedeoglu, A. & Jenkins, B. G. Detection of increased scyllo-inositol in brain with magnetic resonance spectroscopy after dietary supplementation in alzheimer’s disease mouse models. Neuropharmacology 59, 353–357…
Category: 5. Biology
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Revealing and characterizing bacterial communities of in vitro Musa species through 16S rDNA metabarcoding and culture dependent approaches
FAO. The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets 2018: Agricultural Trade, Climate Change and Food Security (Rome, Italy 2018). https://openknowledge.fao.org/items/69ad8e6b-d722-4592-a29d-68c035cc0c50.
FAO. Food Outlook—Biannual Report on Global…
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IdentifiHR predicts homologous recombination deficiency in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma using gene expression
Moore, K. N. et al. Niraparib monotherapy for late-line treatment of ovarian cancer (QUADRA): a multicentre, open-label, single-arm, phase 2 trial. Lancet Oncol. 20, 636–648 (2019).
Alsop, K….
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Wolf pup’s stomach yields DNA from one of world’s last surviving woolly rhinos
Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) lived in Eurasia during the Pleistocene period (artist’s impression).Credit: Mark P. Witton/SPL
Roughly 14,400 years ago in what is now Russia, a wolf pup feasted on the meat of a woolly rhinoceros…
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Ageing rewires the body’s tolerance to infection
Ageing rewires the body’s tolerance to infection
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Why 50-year studies are needed in a 3-year-grant world
Why 50-year studies are needed in a 3-year-grant world
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Scientist Finds Built-In Drum in Head of Weird-Looking Fish
A fish species called the armored rockhead poacher (Bothragonus swanii) carries a secret that has confounded marine biologists for decades: a deep, bowl-shaped hole in the middle of its skull. This bizarre anatomical feature has now been…
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Avian flu death count rises to 32 birds at Orlando's Lake Eola, including 26 swans
Avian flu has been blamed for the deaths of 32 birds at Lake Eola Park since Dec. 17, including 26 of the city’s signature swans.
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Lion conservation in Kenya: Why one approach does not fit all
Lions in Kenya respond very differently to human land use, climate and conservation practices. That is the conclusion of thesis from Leiden biologist Monica Chege. A uniform approach is therefore insufficient. “Effective conservation only works…
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Birding enthusiasts can help songbirds avoid Salmonella epidemics
UCLA biologists are developing a tool to predict when deadly Salmonella outbreaks are likely to happen in wild songbird populations so that people can protect their feathered friends by taking down bird feeders at the right time. The research is…
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