Ünlü, Ercan Selçuk Kaya, Özge Eker, İsmail Gürel, Ekrem
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Molecular biology reports
There is an increasing demand for elucidating the biosynthetic pathway of medicinal plants, which are capable of producing several metabolites with great potentials for industrial drug production. Digitalis species are important medicinal plants for the production of cardenolide compounds. Advancement on culture techniques is strictly related to ou...
Dang, Phat M Lamb, Marshall C Chen, Charles Y
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Molecular biology reports
Early leaf spot (ELS) and late leaf spot (LLS) are major fungal diseases of peanut that can severely reduce yield and quality. Development of acceptable genetic resistance has been difficult due to a strong environmental component and many major and minor QTLs. Resistance genes (R-genes) are an important component of plant immune system and have be...
Vella, Noel Vella, Adriana
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Molecular biology reports
This work represents the complete mitochondrial genomes of two stingrays, Dasyatis pastinaca and Dasyatis tortonesei, from the Mediterranean Sea. The mitogenomes of these two species were obtained through whole generation sequencing and annotated. These mitogenomes were found to be 17,713 bp and 17,630 bp respectively and each contained 37 genes, t...
Zhu, Haijia Meng, Yilin Tong, Peijian Zhang, Shanxing
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Haemophilic arthropathy (HA), caused by intra-articular haemorrhage, is one of the most common complications in patients with haemophilia. Factor replacement therapy provides missing coagulation factors to prevent children with haemophilia from joint bleeding and decreases their risk for HA. However, haemophilia patients in developing countries are...
Bahar, Bojlul Singhrao, Sim K
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Molecular biology reports
Porphyromonas gingivalis triggers a range of innate immune responses in the host that may contribute to the development of periodontitis and dementing diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD). This study aimed to assess the mode of action of trans-resveratrol in modulating the P. gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (PgLPS) induced metabolic inflammati...
Azemi, Nur Farah Hani Misnan, Rosmilah Keong, Poh Bun Yadzir, Zailatul Hani Mohamad
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Tropomyosin, a muscle tissue protein is a major allergen in most of shellfish including mud crab. Quantitative real time-PCR (qRT-PCR) using a stable reference gene is the most sensitive approach to produce accurate relative gene expression that has yet to be demonstrated for allergenic tropomyosin in mud crab species. This study was conducted to i...
Joy, Linu Paulose, Sunitha Divya, P R Ravi, Charan Basheer, V S Kumar, Rajesh Singh, Rajeev Kumar Mohindra, Vindhya Lal, Kuldeep Kumar
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Molecular biology reports
Spanish mackerel S. commerson belonging to family Scombridae, represent a group of highly commercial marine fisheries with an ever-growing demand world over. Analysing the genetic diversity of this species is of utmost importance and necessary for conservation purposes. Microsatellites are molecular tools with advantages that are ideal for populati...
Hernández-Ledesma, Ana Laura Rodríguez-Méndez, Adriana Jheny Gallardo-Vidal, Lilia Susana García-Gasca, Teresa Alatorre-Cruz, Julia María García-Solís, Pablo López Reyes, Julián Solís-Saínz, Juan Carlos
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Molecular biology reports
Although cognitive impairment (CI) is classically associated with aging, it has been proposed that neurological pathologies may increase the risk to suffer CI. Despite the evidence of an elevated prevalence of CI in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), it is not considered among standard clinical evaluations, due the lack of specialists and time ...
Sarwar, Zainab Ahmad, Tahir Kakar, Salik
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The outbreak of a novel coronavirus namely SARS-CoV-2, which first emerged from Wuhan, China, has wreaked havoc not only in China but the whole world that now has been engulfed in its wrath. In a short lapse of time, this virus was successful in spreading at a blistering pace throughout the globe, hence raising the flag of pandemic status. The moun...
Fan, Dongying Wu, Na Zhang, Jing Wang, Zhaoyang Wang, Peigang Gao, Na An, Jing
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Dengue virus (DV) is the most rapidly spreading arbovirus in the world. Our previous studies indicated that Rac1, a kind of Rho GTPase, was related with the increased vascular permeability in DV infection. However, the molecular mechanisms that regulate the activity of the Rac1 pathway during DV infection is not fully understood yet. Recently, Rho-...