BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF MUMIJO IN UVS PROVINCE, MONGOLIA

Biochemical Study of Mumijo in Uvs province, Mongolia

The authors cleared mumijo by extractive and distil methods, defined pure output of natural mumijo and compared difference between these two methods.We defined the amount of dry and extractive substances, raw oil, antioxidant-rutin, vitamin C, fulvic acid, common nitrogen and total protein, content of protein amino acids, and mineral elements in na

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Influence of symptom burden on social alienation in lung cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: the chain mediating effect of perceived social support and positive psychological capital

Abstract Background Social alienation is prevalent among lung cancer (LC) patients undergoing chemotherapy.Although previous research has established an association between social alienation and symptom burden, the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain not fully understood.Methods Locking Cable This cross-sectional study used convenience s

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Hypothermia but not NMDA receptor antagonism protects against stroke induced by distal middle cerebral arterial occlusion in mice.

Excitotoxicity mediated by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is believed to be a primary mechanism of neuronal injury following stroke.Thus, many drugs and therapeutic peptides were developed to inhibit either the NMDAR at the cell surface or its downstream intracellular death-signaling cascades.Nevertheless, the majority of focal ischemia

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Genome-Wide Identification of the TCP Gene Family in Broussonetia papyrifera and Functional Analysis of BpTCP8, 14 and 19 in Shoot Branching

The plant-specific TCP family proteins play an important role in the processes of plant Locking Cable growth and development.Broussonetia papyrifera is a versatile perennial deciduous tree, and its genome data have been published.However, no comprehensive analysis of the TCP gene family in B.papyrifera has been undertaken.In this study, 20 BpTCP ge

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