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Ahmed Ateya, Fatmah A. Safhi, Huda El-Emam, Marawan A. Marawan, Hayat Fayed, Amgad Kadah, Maha Mamdouh, Manar M. Hizam, Muath Q. Al-Ghadi, Mohamed Abdo, Liana Fericean, Rada Olga and Ostan Mihaela
The immune and antioxidant genetic factors that could converse with mastitis susceptibility in dromedary camels were looked at in this research. Of 120 female dromedary camels (60 healthy, and 60 with mastitis) were utilised. Each camel?s jugular vein wa...
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Ayan Barbora, Shailendra Rajput, Konstantin Komoshvili, Jacob Levitan, Asher Yahalom and Stella Liberman-Aronov
Non-ionizing millimeter-waves (MMW) interact with cells in a variety of ways. Here the inhibited cell division effect was investigated using 85?105 GHz MMW irradiation within the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) non-...
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Vadim G. Lebedev, Elena O. Vidyagina, Alla A. Larionova and Konstantin A. Shestibratov
The genetic transformation of trees by wood modification genes for the improvement of forest plantations results in shifts in plant litter quality. These alterations in plant chemistry lead to changes in decomposition rates, thus affecting the carbon and...
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Yuquan W. Zhang, Bruce A. McCarl and Jason P. H. Jones
The livestock sector is vulnerable to climate change and related policy in two ways. First, livestock production and performance are directly impacted by climate with many projected effects being negative. Second, the sector may need to alter operations ...
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Yuquan W. Zhang, Bruce A. McCarl and Jason P. H. Jones
The livestock sector is vulnerable to climate change and related policy in two ways. First, livestock production and performance are directly impacted by climate with many projected effects being negative. Second, the sector may need to alter operations ...
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Ida Casorelli, Cecilia Bossa and Margherita Bignami
Most antitumour therapies damage tumour cell DNA either directly or indirectly. Without repair, damage can result in genetic instability and eventually cancer. The strong association between the lack of DNA damage repair, mutations and cancer is dramatic...
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Alin Viorel Istodor, Laura-Cristina Rusu, Gratiela Georgiana Noja, Alexandra Roi, Ciprian Roi, Emanuel Bratu, Georgiana Moise, Maria Puiu, Simona Sorina Farcas and Nicoleta Ioana Andreescu
Examining specific patterns of major cranio-facial alterations through cephalometric measurements in order to improve the Prader?Willi (PWS) syndrome diagnostic poses a major challenge of identifying interlinkages between numerous credentials. These inte...
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Mujahed I. Mustafa, Abdelrahman H. Abdelmoneim, Nafisa M. Elfadol, Naseem S. Murshed, Zainab O. Mohammed, Mohamed A. Hassan
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The Simpson-Golabi-Behmel Syndrome (SGBS) or overgrowth Syndrome is an uncommon genetic X-linked disorder highlighted by macrosomia, renal defects, cardiac weaknesses and skeletal abnormalities. The purpose of the work was to classify the functional nsSN...
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Patrizia Defabianis, Alessandro Mussa, Rossella Ninivaggi, Diana Carli and Federica Romano
Beckwith?Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital overgrowth disorder caused by various (epi)genetic alterations affecting the expression of genes on chromosome 11p15. Cardinal features include abdominal wall defects, macroglossia, and cancer predisposit...
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Sebastian Sailer, Giorgia Sebastiani, Vicente Andreu-Férnández and Oscar García-Algar
Maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy remains a major public health issue. The neurotoxic properties of nicotine are associated with fetal neurodevelopmental disorders and perinatal morbimortality. Recent research has demonstrated the effects of nico...
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