ANIMAL MODELS OF HUMAN ATHEROSCLEROSIS: CURRENT PROGRESS

Animal models of human atherosclerosis: current progress

Atherosclerosis retains the leading position among the causes of global morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in the industrialized countries.Despite the continuing efforts to investigate disease pathogenesis and find the potential points of effective therapeutic intervention, our understanding of atherosclerosis mechanisms remains limited.

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Traditions, beliefs and indigenous technologies in connection with the edible longhorn grasshopper Ruspolia differens (Serville 1838) in Tanzania

Abstract Background Edible insects are an important source of food to many African populations.The longhorn grasshopper, Ruspolia differens (Serville 1838), commonly known as senene in Tanzania is one of the most appreciated edible insects by societies around Lake Victoria crescent.Senene is primarily an essential treat for the tribes around the la

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X-linked gene transcription patterns in female and male in vivo, in vitro and cloned porcine individual blastocysts.

To determine the presence of sexual dimorphic transcription and how in vitro culture environments influence X-linked gene transcription patterns in preimplantation embryos, we analyzed mRNA expression levels in in vivo-derived, in vitro-fertilized (IVF), and cloned porcine blastocysts.Our results clearly show that 3 Piece Reclining Sectional sex-bi

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Current relaxation due to hot copyright scattering in graphene

In this paper, we present direct time-domain investigations of the relaxation of electric currents in graphene due to hot copyright scattering.We use coherent control with ultrashort optical pulses to photoinject a current and detect the terahertz (THz) radiation emitted by the resulting current surge.We pre-inject a Vanity Set background of hot ca

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