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Reducing demand for overexploited wildlife products
Abstract: Conservationists have long sought to reduce consumer demand for products from overexploited wildlife species. Health practitioners have also begun calling for reductions in the wildlife trade to reduce pandemic risk....
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Evidence complacency hampers conservation.
The pernicious problem of evidence complacency, illustrated here through conservation policy and practice, results in poor practice and inefficiencies. It also increases our vulnerability to a ‘post-truth’ world dealing with...
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Resolution of Hypoglycemia and Cardiovascular Dysfunction After Rituximab Treatment of Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome
D.C. is funded by a Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation Sutherland-Earl Clinical Fellowship (RG68554). R.W.H. is supported by the Wellcome Trust–University of Edinburgh Institutional Strategic Support Fund. N.D. is supported...
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The Paraneoplastic Antigen Nova-1 is a Neuron Specific and Sequence Specific RNA Binding Protein
Ronald J Buckanovich
Jan 01, 0001
We have identified a cDNA encoding a protein that is recognized by sera from (7/7) patients with paraneoplastic opsoclonus-myoclonus ataxia (POMA). The gene, Nova-I, encodes a novel nuclear RNA binding protein (RBP) that is...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Iron delivery from liquid-core hydrogels within a therapeutic nipple shield.
To aid oral therapeutic administration to infants, a novel delivery technology, referred to as a Therapeutic Nipple Shield (TNS), was previously developed. It consists of a silicone nipple shield device and a dosage form...
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A fresh approach to evidence synthesis.
For most conservation interventions, insufficient evidence exists for investigators to be able to conduct a meta-analysis for each species or genus. However, by being apprised of studies that examine how a particular...
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The Key Factors Predicting Dementia in Individuals With Alzheimer's Disease-Type Pathology.
Dementia affects millions of individuals worldwide, yet there are no effective treatments. Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, is characterized by amyloid and tau pathology with amyloid accumulation thought to...
Cracking of human teeth
Teeth are the hardest part of the human body. Cracking of human teeth under compression progresses by avalanches emitting acoustic noise. Acoustic emission (AE) spectroscopy reveals that tooth avalanches are statistically fully...
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