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Zhang Taoyangshu, Li Dajiang, Kang Aijia, Tan Xiao, Liu Hongmei, Zhang Shuting, Yin Xinqiang
Abstract:A number of RNAs, which have been annotated as non-coding RNA, encode proteins less than 100 amino acids. The ORFs less than 100 codes are called small open reading frames(sORFs). sORFs encode proteins called micropeptides. Though many micropeptides have been identified in several species, there are gaps in mining micropept
Abstract:Because of the importance of the natural resources of the Gulf of Mexico that provide a diversified production, this work describes the relations presented by the mollusks with environmental factors. Under the context of a characterization, were carried out 5 cruise oceans, and coastal, obtaining spatial schemas of mollusks
Abstract:Water is a precious and essential natural resource for multiple uses. Given its vital functions in human life, the bacteriological and physicochemical quality of drinking water should comply with international water requirements for public health purposes. Like many African cities, a form of water in plastic bags emerged a
Abstract:The Biology of the Cell Surface (1939a) by Ernest Everett Just is focused on marine egg cells and egg cell surfaces. By observing, experimenting with, and theorizing about egg cells, and cell surface mediated co-operation with sperm, other cells, and environment, E. E. Just contributed to developmental biology, evolutionary
Abstract:Specificity of synthetic pheromone lures to trap plum and apple moth males is standard agricultural practice to predict timely application of insecticides to fruit trees. Compatibility of both lures in the same trap has long been accepted for capture of both in several two-moth combinations, but any specificity for their re
Abstract:According to the concepts, methods and principles of cladistics, and through the discovery of many synapomorphy, patristic relationship, ancestral-descendant sequence transformation characters, (recency of common ancestor), in particular, the recurrence of the ancestral-descendant sequence transformation characters in mon
Abstract:Epithelial cells comprise the surface layers that cover tissues and organs, and by definition, exhibit an asymmetric surface domain and hence apical-basal polarity. The development of early mammalian embryos, from a fertilized oocyte to a blastocyst and implanted embryo, provides an excellent system to observe the formatio
Čulić Vida, Robert Vulić, Maja Radman, Tamara Bošnjak, Jasminka Rešić Karara, Maria Lopatkina, Igor Lebedev
Abstract:In this study we presented several patients with genital infections during pregnancy, perinatal infection, de novo genetics syndromes, sterility problems and spontaneous abortions with HSV1, HSV2, CMV, Adeno, Parvo B19, RSV, EBV and Coxsackie virus. Spontaneous abortion were provoked (or at least associated) with viral infe
Joseph M. Schulz, Alejandro Tamayo Garcia, Chloe Muriel Bell Moulin, Isabella Delia Altilio Bove, Xiang-Xi (Mike) Xu
Abstract:Adipose tissues distribute throughout the mammalian organs, though large deposits localize at specific anatomical sites, such as visceral, subcutaneous, intermuscular, and intramuscular fats. The embryonic origin of adipose tissues has been mapped using genetic mutant mice, and multiple lineages of adipose progenitor cells
Abstract:Forty-four specimens of the Calopteryx splendens/ balcanica complex of the Peloponnesus and adjacent areas have been found and were analyzed by different methods. The aim of this study is to characterize a Calopteryx form with broad wings found 1979 in the Peloponnesus. The length and width of the fore wings of all found sp