Ru Chen, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
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The predominant experimental paradigms of the past century and a half relied on two theoretical and methodological frameworks: the first was codified in Fisher’s The Design of Experiments (1935) that among other recommendations assigned individuals to random groups or treat [....] » Read More
Unspecific peroxygenases (E.C. 1.11.2.1) represent very flexible type of oxidoreductases that all contain prosthetic heme group in their active centers allowing efficient catalytic peroxygenations of various substrates leading to stereo-selective oxyfunctionalizations. Antioxidan [....] » Read More
Research looks at the character and lineage of crazy people in Indonesia, five types of crazy people in Indonesia, financial crazy, power crazy, love crazy, disorder crazy, and crazy for the sake of recognition for that can be behavior that keeps this type of crazy can look at th [....] » Read More
Nowadays it is well established that γH2AX is the most sensitive biomarker to indicate loss of chromosomal integrity from DNA double-strand breaks in living cells. γH2AX denotes a specific phosphorylation at serine 139. This phosphorylation occurs rapidly after the ge [....] » Read More
HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS. There is currently no effective cure. Once people get HIV, they are live with it for all remaining life. Above 40 years since the first cases of AIDS were reported and 25 years [....] » Read More
NRF2 is a transcription factor that forms a complex with its negative regualotor KEAP1 and CUL3. This complex leads the NRF2 to ubiquitination and proteosomal degradation. Reactive oxygen species stabilizes the NRF2 protein from KEAP1 retention and subsequently NRF2 transclocates [....] » Read More
Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. Q25 aeruginosa) are the most common Gram-negative bacteria associated with pneumonia and coinfecting the same patient. Despite their high virulence, there is no effective vaccine against them. In the current stu [....] » Read More
Channa argus is widely distributed and extremely resistant to hypoxia, it is now an aquaculture species in China, and has heritable white body color populations with two phenotypes of "gray fin rays" and "gold fin rays". In this study, the genetic diversity an [....] » Read More
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Title : Crispr/Cas9 In Gossypium Hirsutum (Cotton) Coker 312 For Clcud Cotton Leaf Curl Virus Disease Resistance Mediated By Agrobacterium
Tahira Shafique, Fatima Jinnah College of Science and Commerce, Pakistan
The cotton crop is the largest contributor in the world-wide economy. On the other hand, Gemini-virus is the biggest enemy of the cotton crop, causing CLCuVs infection in the African and Asian regions. It destroys the GDP rate to an alarming point. As biotechnology is serving man [....] » Read More
Title : The proteomic comparison of the infant gut and microbiome in African HIV exposed infants
Tara, University of Cape Town, South Africa
The new victims of the HIV pandemic are the HIV exposed but uninfected infants, who have avoided HIV infected but have an increased morbidity and mortality rate compared to their healthy counterparts. In Southern Africa, 90% of pregnant women are accessing ARVs to prevent Mother [....] » Read More
Title : Crispr/cas9 in gossypium hirsutum (cotton) coker 312 for clcud cotton leaf curl virus disease resistance mediated by agrobacterium
Miss Tahira Shafique, Fatima Jinnah College of Science and Commerce, Pakistan
The cotton crop is the largest contributor in the world-wide economy. On the other hand, Gemini-virus is the biggest enemy of the cotton crop, causing CLCuVs infection in the African and Asian regions. It destroys the GDP rate to an alarming point. As biotechnology is serving man [....] » Read More