IDENTIFICATION OF A TNF-TNFR-LIKE SYSTEM IN MALARIA VECTORS (ANOPHELES STEPHENSI) LIKELY TO INFLUENCE PLASMODIUM RESISTANCE

Identification of a TNF-TNFR-like system in malaria vectors (Anopheles stephensi) likely to influence Plasmodium resistance

Abstract Identification of Plasmodium-resistance genes in malaria vectors remains an elusive goal despite the recent availability of high-quality genomes of several mosquito vectors.Anopheles stephensi, with its three distinctly-identifiable forms at the egg stage, correlating with varying vector competence, offers an ideal Antiseptic species to di

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Policy of national physical education journals on review articles/systematic reviews. DOI: 10.5007/1980-0037.2011v13n4p313

The large amount of scientific information that is produced south-pole-offset and available in different areas, including physical education, requires the summary of contents.Different synthesis/review methods that lead to different answers are available.The objective of this study was to analyze the policy of national physical education journals o

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Cybersecurity Threats in the Sectors of Oil, Natural Gas and Electric Power in the Context of Technological Evolution

The announcement of the state of global COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to the negative health, economic and social phenomena, has triggered a massive phenomenon of transferring most aspects of human life to cyberspace.The last decade has shown a geometric progression of the growth of cybersecurity incidents worldwide, including the energy sector.Th

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Effect of doxycycline in patients of moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with stable symptoms

Background: The protease-antiprotease hypothesis proposes that inflammatory cells and oxidative stress in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) produce increased levels of proteolytic enzymes (neutrophil elastase, matrix metalloproteinases [MMP]) which contribute to destruction of parenchyma resulting in progressive decline in forced expirat

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