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Exploring the Rat Cytokine and Chemokine Panel for Immune Research

Exploring the Rat Cytokine and Chemokine Panel for Immune Research

Together, these molecules orchestrate complex biological processes, including cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and migration. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Conservation Analysis of Amino Acid Sequences: Key Insights into Protein Function

Conservation Analysis of Amino Acid Sequences: Key Insights into Protein Function

The aim of sequence conservation analysis is to determine the degree of similarity between protein or other amino acid sequences across different species or family members. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


How to Analyze Conserved Protein Sequences?

How to Analyze Conserved Protein Sequences?

Conservation AnalysisBy comparing protein sequences from different species, we can conduct conservation analysis. This can help us understand the importance of conserved protein sequences in biological evolution and their potential role in diseases.In summary, using the above methods, we can conduct a thorough analysis of ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Mating Disruption, A Gateway to Sustainable Pest Management Practices in Nut Systems?

Mating Disruption, A Gateway to Sustainable Pest Management Practices in Nut Systems?

Leveraging and preserving naturally occurring enemies (also called conservation biological control) or releasing commercially reared ones (often called augmentative biological control) are some of those additional practices. “When it comes to the nut crops in recent history, practices have really centered around a ...

ByUAV-IQ Inc.


Mating disruption, a gateway to sustainable pest management practices in nut systems?

Mating disruption, a gateway to sustainable pest management practices in nut systems?

Leveraging and preserving naturally occurring enemies (also called conservation biological control) or releasing commercially reared ones (often called augmentative biological control) are some of those additional practices. “When it comes to the nut crops in recent history, practices have really centered around a ...

ByUAV-IQ Inc.


Using Biological Filtration to Remove Arsenic from Drinking Water

Using Biological Filtration to Remove Arsenic from Drinking Water

It’s clear that removing arsenic from water supplies should remain a priority. Solution: Biological Filtration Systems Through the use of naturally occurring bacteria instead of chemical-laden processes to remove arsenic and other harmful contaminants, biological filtration systems are a sought-after and cost-effective method for arsenic treatment in ...

ByChartWater™ - A Chart Industries Company


Withdrawal of fresh water may reduce aquatic diversity

Withdrawal of fresh water may reduce aquatic diversity

This data was coupled with biological inventories of the areas taken by the North Carolina DEQ team. ...

ByFluence Corporation


From electronic noses to invasive bees, 15 surprising trends for 2017

From electronic noses to invasive bees, 15 surprising trends for 2017

What should we be thinking about when we think about the future of biodiversity, conservation and the environment? An international team of experts in horizon scanning, science communication and conservation recently asked that question as participants in the eighth annual Horizon Scan of Emerging Issues for Global Conservation and ...

ByEnsia


RCBWG Releases Summary of Best Practices Survey on Engaging Faith Communities

RCBWG Releases Summary of Best Practices Survey on Engaging Faith Communities

Conducted on behalf of RCBWG from May 31-September 10, the results of this survey underscore the benefits to conserving biological diversity when researchers and practitioners relate positively to faith leaders and communities. ...

BySociety for Conservation Biology (SCB)


Why degraded reefs could be the future of ocean conservation

Why degraded reefs could be the future of ocean conservation

In 2010, the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity set a goal of conserving 10 percent of each of the world’s ecological regions, and agencies and governments around the world have set aside areas of healthy coral reef habitat as Marine Protected Areas or MPAs. However, the authors of a new study in the journal Conservation Biology argue ...

ByEnsia


Trends of climate with rapid change in Sinai, Egypt

Trends of climate with rapid change in Sinai, Egypt

Catherine, Ras Sedr and El-Arish. Conservation efforts should be directed to conserve the biological and natural resources and to keep pace with this environmental change. ...

ByIWA Publishing


New study shines a light on bird loss due to illegal logging in Ghana

New study shines a light on bird loss due to illegal logging in Ghana

The combination of legal and illegal logging in southwest Ghana’s tropical forests is having a devastating impact on bird populations in the region, according to new research published recently in the journal Biological Conservation. Between 1995 and 2010, logging in the Upper Guinea rain forest — one of the world’s biodiversity hot spots ...

ByEnsia


Can big data save the last of India’s wild tigers?

Can big data save the last of India’s wild tigers?

The study, published in the journal Biological Conservation, applied a new method to estimate the probability of occurrence and detection of tiger crime in various areas of India, then used it to identify 73 key “hot spots” with high likelihood of tiger poaching and trafficking in tiger parts. ...

ByEnsia


Envision 2050: The future of protected areas

Envision 2050: The future of protected areas

It is no longer fortress conservation, it is war by conservation, which is at odds with how we generally view protected areas and their role in conserving some of the world’s most iconic species. ...

ByEnsia


Protection of nature and biological diversity in Turkey

Protection of nature and biological diversity in Turkey

This paper focuses on the Turkish legislation regarding protection of nature and biological diversity. As it is known, biological resources are vital for the humanity's survival and for the economic and social development of nations. However, biological diversity is under threat around the world. Nevertheless issues regarding food, clean water, ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Are ENGOs empowered through EU accession? The case of Maltese ENGOs

Are ENGOs empowered through EU accession? The case of Maltese ENGOs

It should be qualified that empowerment has effected ENGOs differently, with conservationists gaining most, followed by sustainable development, radical and local ENGOs respectively.Keywords: European Union, environmental NGOs, Europeanisation, non-governmental organisations, EU accession, legislation, empowerment, EU-driven policies, legislative reforms, institutionalisation, local ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Analysis of variation and relation of climate, hydrology and water quality in the lower Mekong River

Analysis of variation and relation of climate, hydrology and water quality in the lower Mekong River

The results showed good R2 (≥0.7) estimation between predicted and observed values for TSS, alkalinity and conductivity which are the chemically and biologically conservative parameters. For other water quality parameters such as Ca2 + , Mg2 + , Si, Cl−, NO3−, and SO42−, the predicting results by ARIMA model were reliable in shorter period than the above three ...

ByIWA Publishing


10 messages for 2010 - agricultural ecosystems

This support has evolved alongside growing recognition and awareness of the strong links between agricultural production and biological diversity conservation. On one hand, it was recognised that changing agricultural land use is a major cause of the decline of biodiversity in Europe. ...

ByEuropean Environment Agency (EEA)


Ayurvedic potentials for cellular protection, regeneration and immunomodulation with special reference to resistance against low radiation

Ayurvedic potentials for cellular protection, regeneration and immunomodulation with special reference to resistance against low radiation

The exposure to acute low Linear Energy Transfer (LET) at more than 10 rem or 0.1 Sv due to background radiation, occupation exposure or free radicals appears to be responsible for biological changes that have a health impact on cells, including DNA damage and contribute to the ageing process and to the manifestation of diseases, including cancer. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Biodiversity and its conservation in the Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem

Biodiversity and its conservation in the Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem

However, its biodiversity continues to be threatened by a growing human population that not only places pressure on its biological resources, but also impacts on the freshwater inflows from upstream areas. ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH

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