Nalina, M. Saroja, S. Chakravarthi, M. Rajkumar, R. Radhakrishnan, B. Chandrashekara, K. N.
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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
Tea (Camellia sinensis (L) O. Kuntze) sustainable production is threatened by frequent drought. Tolerance to drought is a complex phenotypic response, which is controlled by the interactive properties of the plant’s genetic makeup, environment and its growing stage. The present investigation aimed to identify the differential responses of antioxida...
Puesken, Michael Unterberg-Buchwald, Christina Rhiem, Kerstin Große Hokamp, Nils Maintz, David Lotz, Joachim Wienbeck, Susanne
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Academic radiology
The purpose of our study was to evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) artifacts related to breast tissue markers in breast imaging procedures. In this bicentric prospective ex vivo study 10 different commercially available markers were measured in self-made breast phantoms. Breast tissue markers varying in marker size, composition, and shape were evalua...
Kadry, Hossam Noorani, Behnam Cucullo, Luca
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Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
The blood–brain barrier is playing a critical role in controlling the influx and efflux of biological substances essential for the brain’s metabolic activity as well as neuronal function. Thus, the functional and structural integrity of the BBB is pivotal to maintain the homeostasis of the brain microenvironment. The different cells and structures ...
Murray, R M Mondelli, V Stilo, S A Trotta, A Sideli, L Ajnakina, O Ferraro, L Vassos, E Iyegbe, C Schoeler, T
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Schizophrenia research
The GAP multidisciplinary study carried out in South London, recruited 410 first episode of psychosis patients and 370 controls; the aim was to elucidate the multiple genetic and environmental factors influencing the onset and outcome of psychosis. The study demonstrated the risk increasing effect of adversity in childhood (especially parental loss...
Alesci, Alessio Lauriano, Eugenia Rita Aragona, Marialuisa Capillo, Gioele Pergolizzi, Simona
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Acta Histochemica
Langerhans cells (LCs) are specialized dendritic cells (DCs) that play a defense role in recognizing foreign antigens, in tissue where antigenic exposures occur, as in the skin and mucous membranes. LCs are able to continuously move within the tissues thanks to dendritic contraction and distension performing their surveillance and/or phagocytosis r...
Stock, Jane K
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Atherosclerosis
Tiknaik, Anita Khedkar, Chandraprakash Khedkar, Gulab Prakash, Bharathi Mamatha, Dadala Mary Sangale, Deepali Kalyankar, Amol
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Biochemical genetics
In India, over the past 50 years, aquaculture practices of species such as those used for Clarias batrachus were developed without adequate regulatory oversight. In these situations, it is important to consider the influence that genetic factors can have on such vulnerable aquaculture species. Population genetic structure can be evaluated through t...
Anne, Saipavan Malempati, Amaresh Rao Palanki, Gopal
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Indian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official organ, Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of India
The current case study had described the clinical presentation, evaluation, management, and outcome of a case of primary Ewing's Sarcoma of the lung. It was presented with cough, chest pain, and hemoptysis for 3 months in a 36-year-old male. Immunostaining of the sections prepared from the blocks using CD99 antibody revealed strong continuous cell ...
Zhang, Jinfa Bourland, Fred Wheeler, Terry Wallace, Ted
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Euphytica
Bacterial blight (BB, caused by Xanthomonas citri pv. malvacearum, Xcm) is a worldwide disease of cotton (Gossypium spp.). The disease has been effectively controlled through the use of BB resistant cultivars and planting of acid-delinted seed. However, a resurgence of BB has been noted in the US in recent years due to the spread of Xcm race 18 and...
Sambri, Andrea De Paolis, Massimiliano Spinnato, Paolo Donati, Davide Maria Bianchi, Giuseppe
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Oncology Research and Treatment
Background: Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS) is among the most highly complex sarcoma types. Molecular cytogenetic studies have identified a high level of genomic complexity. Summary: This review provides an update of the current research related to MFS, with particular emphasis on emerging mechanisms of tumorigenesis and their potential therapeutic impact. ...