Category: 5. Biology

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  • Influence of substituting 25% alfalfa hay with Panicum maximum cv. Mombasa with or without spirulina supplementation on the productive performance of fattening Barki lambs

  • Aziz, S. A., Zeleňáková, M., Mésároš, P., Purcz, P. & Abd-Elhamid, H. Assessing the potential impacts of the grand Ethiopian renaissance dam on water resources and soil salinity in the nile Delta, Egypt. Sustainability 11, 7050 (2019).

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  • Multivariate associations of motor performance, sleep quality, depressive symptoms, and grey matter volume in younger and mid-to-older adults

  • Chapuis, S., Ouchchane, L., Metz, O., Gerbaud, L. & Durif, F. Impact of the motor complications of Parkinson’s disease on the quality of life. Mov. Disord. 20, 224–230 (2005).

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  • Brain sensory network activity underlies reduced nociceptive initiated and nociplastic pain via acupuncture in fibromyalgia

  • Fornasari, D. Pain mechanisms in patients with chronic pain. Clin. Drug Investig. 32, 45–52 (2012).

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  • Kaplan, C. M. et al. Deciphering nociplastic pain: clinical features, risk factors and…

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  • Gene and allele-specific expression during electric organ ontogeny in African weakly electric fish (Campylomormyrus)

  • Burke, J. M. & Arnold, M. L. Genetics and the fitness of hybrids. Annu. Rev. Genet. 35, 31–52 (2001).

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  • Lexer, C., Randell, R. A. & Rieseberg, L. H. Experimental hybridization as a tool for…

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  • Key protein in the tuberculosis bacterium helps protect itself from foreign DNA

    Key protein in the tuberculosis bacterium helps protect itself from foreign DNA

    Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), with collaborators from the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), have discovered how a key protein in the tuberculosis bacterium helps protect it from the influence of…

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  • Commercially viable biomanufacturing: Designer yeast turns sugar into lucrative chemical 3-HP

    Commercially viable biomanufacturing: Designer yeast turns sugar into lucrative chemical 3-HP

    Using a tiny, acid-tolerant yeast, scientists have demonstrated a cost-effective way to make disposable diapers, microplastics, and acrylic paint more sustainable through biomanufacturing.

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  • Mass death paved the way for the Age of Fishes

    Mass death paved the way for the Age of Fishes

    About 445 million years ago, our planet completely changed. Massive glaciers…

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  • The 'Age of Fishes' began with mass death, fossil database reveals

    The 'Age of Fishes' began with mass death, fossil database reveals

    Some 445 million years ago, life on Earth was forever changed. During the geological blink of an eye, glaciers formed over the supercontinent Gondwana, drying out many of the vast, shallow seas like a sponge and giving an “icehouse climate” that,…

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  • RNA gene mutations identified as cause of inherited blindness

    RNA gene mutations identified as cause of inherited blindness

    Researchers from Radboud university medical center and University of Basel have discovered new genetic causes of inherited blindness. Their study shows that changes in specific pieces of DNA, which play a role in processing…

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