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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Wildfire risk can be perceived as the combination of wildfire hazards (often described by likelihood and intensity) with the susceptibility of people, property, or other valued resources to that hazard. Reflecting the seriousness of wildfire risk to communities around the world, substantial resources are devoted to assessing wildfire hazards and risks. Wildfire hazard and risk assessments are conducted at a wide range of scales, from localized to nationwide, and are often intended to communicate and support decision making about risks, including the prioritization of scarce resources. Improvements in the underlying science of wildfire hazard and risk assessment and in the development, communication, and application of these assessments support effective decisions made on all aspects of societal adaptations to wildfire, including decisions about the prevention, mitigation, and suppression of wildfire risks. To support such efforts, this Special Issue of the journal Fire compiles articles on the understanding, modeling, and addressing of wildfire risks to homes, water resources, firefighters, and landscapes.
    Keywords: wildfire risk ; object-oriented image analysis ; Sentinel-2 ; fire behavior ; flammap ; wildfire management ; water supply ; erosion ; wildfire containment ; Potential fire Operational Delineations ; Monte Carlo simulation ; transmission risk ; WUI ; fire ; defensible space ; prescribed fire ; community vulnerability ; fire suppression costs ; Zillow ; wildfire ; predictive modeling ; fire spread model ; Monte Carlo ; spatial modeling ; area difference index ; statistics ; precision ; recall ; principal components analysis ; risk assessment ; structure loss ; wildland–urban interface ; mitigation ; mapping ; land use ; disaster ; fire spread models ; surrogate modeling ; sensitivity analysis ; global sensitivity analysis ; colour coding ; communication ; forest fire ; ordinal categorization ; palette ; risk ; firefighter safety ; safe separation distance ; safety zones ; LCES ; Google Earth Engine ; lidar ; LANDFIRE ; Landsat ; GEDI ; parcel-level risk ; post-fire analysis ; risk mitigation ; rapid assessment ; natural hazards ; fuels ; fire hazard ; remote sensing ; LiDAR ; Sentinel ; modeling ; simulation ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KN Industry & industrial studies::KNA Primary industries::KNAL Forestry & related industries
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: This Special Issue introduces recent research results on MEMS packaging and 3D integration whose subjects can be divided as follow; three papers on biocompatible implantable packaging, three papers on interconnect, three papers on bonding technologies, one paper on vacuum packaging, and three papers on modeling and simulation.
    Keywords: heterogeneous integration ; wafer bonding ; wafer sealing ; room-temperature bonding ; Au-Au bonding ; surface activated bonding ; Au film thickness ; surface roughness ; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) packaging ; inkjet printing ; redistribution layers ; capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducers (CMUT) ; fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) ; adhesion ; thin film metal ; parylene ; neural probe ; scotch tape test ; FEM ; MEMS resonator ; temperature coefficient ; thermal stress ; millimeter-wave ; redundant TSV ; equivalent circuit model ; S-parameters extraction ; technology evaluation ; MEMS and IC integration ; MCDM ; fuzzy AHP ; fuzzy VIKOR ; fan-out wafer-level package ; finite element ; glass substrate ; reliability life ; packaging-on-packaging ; thermal sensors ; TMOS sensor ; finite difference time domain ; optical and electromagnetics simulations ; finite element analysis ; ultrasonic bonding ; metal direct bonding ; microsystem integration ; biocompatible packaging ; implantable ; reliability ; Finite element method (FEM) ; simulation ; multilayer reactive bonding ; integrated nanostructure-multilayer reactive system ; spontaneous self-ignition ; self-propagating exothermic reaction ; Pd/Al reactive multilayer system ; Ni/Al reactive multilayer system ; low-temperature MEMS packaging ; crack propagation ; microbump ; deflection angle ; stress intensity factor (SIF) ; polymer packaging ; neural interface ; chronic implantation ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: It is our pleasure to present this Special Issue of Molecules entitled “Food Processing and Its Impact on Phenolic and other Bioactive Constituents in Food”. Bioactive compounds including phenolic ingredients have long been used as important constituents of a healthy diet. As a result, consumer awareness about the important role of high-quality products rich in bioactive compounds—especially phenolic compounds—in human nutrition, health, and prevention against diseases has increased. Additionally, methods for food processing, regardless of the technology used, have a huge impact on the quality of the final products. Therefore, the big challenges for scientists lie in the monitoring of changes during food processing and the optimization of technology to achieve the minimal degradation of nutrients (including phenolic compounds). Thus, for this Special Issue, I encourage you to read some interesting papers aimed at bringing the latest scientific news, insights, and advances in the field of food processing and its impact on bioactive constituents in food, especially phenolic compounds. The information presented will certainly arouse considerable interest among a large group of our readers from different disciplines and research fields.
    Keywords: apple ; phenolic compounds ; genetic resources ; HPLC-DAD ; thyme ; oregano ; dry herbs ; polyphenols ; chlorophyll ; carotenoids ; microbial ; cytotoxicity ; dissolution test ; functional food ; innovative food ; drying ; natural food ; Helianthus tuberosus ; pro-healthy properties ; plant polyphenols ; food processing ; phenolic content ; bioavailability ; bioaccessibility ; coffee Arabica ; roasting process ; brewing methods ; antioxidant activity ; flavonoids ; caffeine ; pH of infusions ; tannins ; snack ; baking ; carotenoids content ; chlorophyll content ; total polyphenols content ; calorific value ; sensory properties ; sourdough fermentation ; inoculation ; lactic acid bacteria ; FODMAP ; fructans ; antioxidants ; chocolate ; free radical scavenging activity ; reducing power ; functionalization of food ; electronic nose analysis ; isoflavone conversion ; thermal process ; immature seeds ; mature seeds ; internal water content ; konjac ; linseed flour ; fat substitute ; volatile compounds ; lipid oxidation ; encapsulation ; Mauritia flexuosa (aguaje) ; controlled dehydration ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: The articles in this Special Issue cover a very wide range of topics related to the cultivation, management and use of fast-growing tree species. In addition to research on breeding and on the influence of pruning practices on the height growth of paulownia, three articles deal with the influence of site characteristics and nutrient availability on the physiology and yield security of fast-growing tree species. Another article focuses on the modeling of soil carbon in Salix plantations, while the article by Boruszewski et al. reports on potentially suitable areas for the planting of fast-growing tree species in Poland. Zitzmann and Rode examine the impact of short-rotation plantation management on phytodiversity, while Helbig et al. deal with the influence of leaf feeding on the growth of poplars and willows. Finally, Hernandez-Estrada et al. describe the dry matter loss of poplar wood chips during storage.
    Keywords: woody biomass crops ; bioenergy ; biodiversity ; species richness ; flora ; vascular plants ; short rotation coppices ; poplars ; willows ; feeding simulation ; defoliation ; herbivory ; short rotation coppice ; phosphatase activity ; nutrient content ; growth stages ; biomass ; willow ; Salix ; capacity ; European larch ; fast-growing trees ; plantations ; plantation area ; poplar cultivar “Hybrid 275” ; sown area ; biomass production ; life cycle assessment ; climate impact ; soil organic carbon ; genotypic difference ; CRISPR/Cas9 ; genome editing ; Populus ; INRA 717-1B4 ; pyramidal plant habitus ; leaf petiole angle ; branch angle ; nitrogen ; phosphorus ; carbon ; physiology ; F. mandshurica ; Robinia pseudoacacia L. ; photosynthetic vitality ; chlorophyll and phenol content ; nutrition supply ; dry matter yield ; land reclamation ; spring pruning ; year-long pruning ; branching ; angle diversion of sprout ; dry matter losses ; poplar wood chips ; laboratory scale ; cultivable saproxylic microbiota ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KN Industry & industrial studies::KNA Primary industries::KNAL Forestry & related industries
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: This book presents the advances in plant salinity stress and tolerance, including mechanistic insights revealed using powerful molecular tools and multi-omics and gene functions studied by genetic engineering and advanced biotechnological methods. Additionally, the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in the improvement of plant salinity tolerance and the underlying mechanisms and progress in breeding for salinity-tolerant rice are comprehensively discussed. Clearly, the published data have contributed to the significant progress in expanding our knowledge in the field of plant salinity stress and the results are valuable in developing salinity-stress-tolerant crops; in benefiting their quality and productivity; and eventually, in supporting the sustainability of the world food supply.
    Keywords: watermelon ; salt stress ; RNA-seq ; amino acids ; endocytosis ; Arabidopsis thaliana ; halophyte ; high-affinity potassium transporter (HKT) ; Na+ transporter ; salt tolerance ; Sporobolus virginicus ; aquaporins ; barley ; ion transport ; oocytes ; plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) ; GmbZIP15 ; transcription factor ; drought stress ; soybean ; biotechnology breeding ; high-throughput sequencing ; QTLs ; rice ; halophytic wild barley ; salinity ; osmotic stress ; metabolome ; transcriptome ; ionome ; stress adaptation ; Hordeum marinum ; aquaporin ; Zygophyllum xanthoxylum ; plant growth ; abiotic stress ; sensing ; signaling ; transcription factors ; osmoregulation ; antioxidation ; ion homeostasis ; jasmonates ; jasmonate signaling pathway ; crosstalk ; exogenous jasmonate applications ; GWAS ; PGPR ; ACC deaminase ; seed priming ; IAA ; cell wall integrity ; cell wall sensor ; LRXs ; CrRLK1Ls ; Millettia pinnata ; calmodulin-like ; heterologous expression ; halophiles ; plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) ; RNA sequence analysis (RNA-seq) ; quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (qRT-PCR) ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: In recent years, new and emerging digital technologies applied to food science have been gaining attention and increased interest from researchers and the food/beverage industries. In particular, those digital technologies that can be used throughout the food value chain are accurate, easy to implement, affordable, and user-friendly. Hence, this Special Issue (SI) is dedicated to novel technology based on sensor technology and machine/deep learning modeling strategies to implement artificial intelligence (AI) into food and beverage production and for consumer assessment. This SI published quality papers from researchers in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Spain, and Mexico, including food and beverage products, such as grapes and wine, chocolate, honey, whiskey, avocado pulp, and a variety of other food products.
    Keywords: sensory ; physicochemical measurements ; artificial neural networks ; near infra-red spectroscopy ; wine quality ; machine learning modeling ; weather ; consumer acceptance prediction ; data fusion ; emotion recognition ; facial expression recognition ; galvanic skin response ; machine learning ; neural networks ; sensory analysis ; avocado ; cultivars ; preference mapping ; sensory evaluation ; sensory descriptive analysis ; consumer science ; unifloral honeys ; botanical origin ; physicochemical parameters ; classification ; natural language processing ; deep learning ; sensory science ; flavor lexicon ; long short-term memory ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-24
    Description: Die digitale Transformation der Öffentlichkeit führte zu einem Aufschwung von alternativen Nachrichtenmedien im Netz, die den professionellen Informationsjournalismus konkurrieren. Als Gegenöffentlichkeiten stehen sie in Opposition zur hegemonialen Öffentlichkeit aus Politik und Medien. Lisa Schwaiger nimmt eine Bestandsaufnahme alternativer Nachrichtenmedien im deutschsprachigen Raum vor und ordnet diese typologisch ein. Mit einem netzwerkanalytischen Ansatz untersucht sie die Relationen zwischen Alternativ- und Mainstreammedien in der Twitter-Sphäre und liefert neue Erkenntnisse zu einem gesellschaftlich hochrelevanten Thema.
    Keywords: Alternativmedien ; Öffentlichkeit ; Gegenöffentlichkeit ; Nachrichten ; Grounded Theory ; Netzwerkanalyse ; Journalismus ; Twitter ; Internet ; Information ; Medien ; Deutschland ; Österreich ; Schweiz ; Gesellschaft ; Digitale Medien ; Mediensoziologie ; Social Media ; Qualitative Sozialforschung ; Medienwissenschaft ; Alternative Media ; Public Sphere ; Counter Publics ; News ; Network Analysis ; Journalism ; Media ; Germany ; Austria ; Switzerland ; Society ; Digital Media ; Sociology of Media ; Qualitative Social Research ; Media Studies ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFD Media studies
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: Vegetable crops provide valuable minerals and vitamins that are indispensible for human health. Scientists have been working on the genetics of vegetable crops, deciphering the molecular bases of agronomically important traits. These genetic bases and variations in vegetable traits will greatly facilitate vegetable genetic improvement. Therefore, the genes of and genetic research on vegetable crops are of great importance. This Special Issue is a collection of 13 important research papers addressing the genes, genetics, and breeding of major vegetable crops. In the present book, the authors described the genes and QTLs responsible for stress tolerance, disease resistance, vegetable yield, and quality. The 13 research papers cover germplasm enhancement and evaluation, QTL mapping, gene isolation, marker development, and gene expression as well as gene editing in a wide range of vegetable species, including broccoli, pepper, eggplant, onion, and Cucurbita species. Readers from all over the globe are expected to greatly benefit from this Special Issue collection regarding their own work and the goal of improving breeding efficiency with molecular breeding to generate environment-adaptive, high-yield, and high-quality vegetable crops with which to feed the global population of 9.7 billion in an extreme climate by 2050.
    Keywords: pepper ; Capsicum annuum ; Phytophthora capsici ; high-density genetic map ; QTL ; Capcicum annuum L. ; RNA-Seq ; nitrogen-use efficiency ; low-nitrogen tolerance ; CaHSP18.1a ; gene silencing ; transgenic Arabidopsis ; heat stress ; gene expression ; pumpkin ; simple sequence repeat (SSR) ; syntenic relationship ; cross-species markers ; population structure ; eggplant ; heat shock factor (Hsf) ; heat shock protein (Hsp) ; thermotolerance ; C. frutescens ; SSR ; germplasm ; genetic diversity ; CRISPR/Cas ; gene knockout ; genome editing ; germplasm resource ; precision editing ; regulatory framework ; trait improvement ; Brassica oleracea ; broccoli ; candidate gene ; anthocyanin ; allelochemicals ; VOCs properties ; VOCs action ; VOCs detection ; green agriculture ; progress ; genetic researches ; molecular breeding ; transcriptomics ; transcription factor ; heritability ; genetic advance ; multi-trait selection ; principal component analysis ; HRM ; molecular marker ; phylogenetic analysis ; RNA sequencing ; SCAR ; SNP ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: This Special Issue provides a collection of recent research and reviews that investigate many areas of welfare assessment, such as novel approaches and technologies used to evaluate the welfare of farmed, captive, or wild animals. Research in this Special Issue includes welfare assessment related to pilot whales, finishing pigs, commercial turkey flocks, and dairy goats; the use of sensors or wearable technologies, such as heart rate monitors to assess sleep in dairy cows, ear tag sensors, and machine learning to assess commercial pig behaviour; non-invasive measures, such as video monitoring of behaviour, computer vision to analyse video footage of red foxes, remote camera traps of free-roaming wild horses, infrared thermography of effort and sport recovery in sport horses; telomere length and regulatory genes as novel biomarkers of stress in broiler chickens; the effect of environment on growth physiology and behaviour of laboratory rare minnows and housing system on anxiety, stress, fear, and immune function of laying hens; and discussions of natural behaviour in farm animal welfare and maintaining health, welfare, and productivity of commercial pig herds.
    Keywords: bioethics ; domestication ; genetic selection ; animal behavior ; animal welfare ; eye caruncle temperature ; Spanish Sport Horse ; performance test ; genetic lines ; heritability ; infrared thermography ; pigs ; welfare ; health ; herd management ; monitoring technologies ; animal husbandry ; welfare assessment ; wellbeing ; goat ; caprine ; dairy ; dairy cows ; heart rate ; sleep ; heart rate variability ; polysomnography ; animal-based welfare indicators ; camera traps ; wild horses ; precision swine farming ; ear tag pig sensor ; behavioral monitoring ; machine intelligence ; technology adoption ; broiler ; corticosterone ; performance ; telomeres ; telomere regulators ; stress biomarkers ; horse ; equine ; lying ; time budget ; locomotion ; geriatric ; orthopedic ; recumbency ; mixed commercial turkey flocks ; on-farm assessment ; YOLOv4 ; computer vision ; animal monitoring ; animal activity ; body posture ; rare minnow ; environmental enrichment ; growth ; physiology ; anxiety-like behavior ; enrichment ; hospitalization requirement ; lameness ; lesions ; tail biting ; attention bias ; conventional cage ; environmental complexity ; feather corticosterone ; IgA ; laying hen ; animal welfare assessment ; behaviour ; human intervention ; marine mammal ; cetacean ; management ; stranding ; wildlife ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAK Genetics (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Thanks to their rich chemodiversity, marine natural products represent a unique source of new bioactive metabolites. As the new leading compounds in drug discovery and development, these molecules may represent challenges for the treatment of a number of human diseases, attracting the attention of many researchers during their chemical and biological studies. This Special Issue covers all fields of drugs research in which marine natural products are involved, including their isolation and characterization, biological activities, and medicinal applications as well as synthetic approaches and their related analogues. The cover picture shows “The Nudibranch mollusk Godiva quadricolor on a sponge, reflected under the surface during the low tide. Fusaro Lagoon, Bacoli (Naples)”.
    Keywords: alginate ; Sargassum duplicatum ; okra ; antioxidant ; diabetic ; wound healing ; sulfavant ; sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerols ; sulfoglycolipids ; mass spectrometry ; UHPLC-MS ; lipids ; cancer therapy ; gold nanoparticles ; marine products ; natural products ; photosensitizer ; purpurin 18 ; reactive oxygen species ; seaweed ; biosilica ; diatom frustule ; sustainable production ; drug delivery ; Sargassum ilicifolium ; mangosteen rind ; diabetic mice ; Aquimarina sp. ; diketopiperazine ; N-phenethylacetamide ; epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) ; A549 cells ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: This Special Issue, “Plant Oxidative Stress: Biology, Physiology, and Mitigation”, published 11 original research works and 1 review article that discussed the various aspects of ROS Biology, metabolism, and the physiological mechanisms and approaches to mitigating oxidative stress. These types of research studies show further directions for the development of crop plants that are tolerant to abiotic stress in the era of climate change.
    Keywords: heat stress ; grafting ; cucumber ; bitter-melon rootstock ; polyamines ; photosynthesis ; salicylic acid ; chlorophyll fluorescence ; excess boron ; lipid peroxidation ; enzymatic antioxidant ; glutathione ; proline ; stomatal conductance ; arsenic stress ; soybean ; growth ; antioxidant enzymes ; ascorbate–glutathione cycle ; glyoxalase system ; altitudinal variation ; antioxidant activity ; bioactive compounds ; endemic species ; oxidative damage ; sequential application of antioxidants ; salinity ; Cucumis sativus ; photosynthetic efficiency ; antioxidant defense systems ; antioxidants ; cadmium ; oxidative stress ; peptone ; spinach ; alpha-tocopherol ; foliar spray ; okra varieties ; salt ; drought ; plants ; ROS ; genomics ; approaches ; integration ; abiotic stress ; antioxidant defense ; phytohormones ; pulse crop ; water deficit ; AsA-GSH pathway ; methylglyoxal ; micronutrient ; osmoregulation ; reactive oxygen species ; trace elements ; Olea europaea L. ; selenium biofortification ; olive pollen ; cytosolic Ca2+ ; Cucurbita pepo (L.) ; mineral uptake ; nucleic acids ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PST Botany & plant sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-12
    Description: This reprint describes recent advances made in the field of antifungal development, especially the discovery of new drugs and drug repurposing. The articles presented in this book provide useful information and insight for the development of new antifungal drugs or intervention strategies. The identification of new, safe molecules, and cellular targets, as well as the elucidation of their antifungal mechanisms of action, will further the effective control of fungal pathogens, especially those resistant to current therapeutic agents.
    Keywords: nanoparticles ; fungi ; drug delivery systems ; marine ; biological synthesis ; myconanotechnology ; canesten ; clotrimazole ; vulvovaginal ; vaginitis ; mycosis ; candidosis ; yeast infection ; candida ; candida albicans ; vaginal health ; anticandidal activity ; indazole ; pyrazole ; 3-phenyl-1H-indazole ; drug design ; acetylsalicylic acid (ASA, aspirin) ; capsule ; CAP64 ; Cryptococcus ; membrane potential (ΔΨM) ; photodynamic treatment ; photosensitiser ; ultrastructure ; drug repurposing ; antifungals ; repositioning ; yeasts ; emerging fungi ; multidrug resistance ; therapeutic alternatives ; new targets ; Candida auris ; Aspergillus spp. ; antifungal ; beta-glucan ; polycations ; Galleria mellonella model ; retinoids ; Candida spp. ; onychomycosis ; Malassezia spp. ; dermatophytes ; microbiology ; mycology ; all-trans retinoic acid ; Acanthamoeba ; free-living ameba ; Acanthamoeba keratitis ; isavuconazonium sulfate ; cyst ; drug ; drug discovery ; drug targets ; invasive aspergillosis treatment ; invasive fungal infections ; fission yeast ; cell wall ; β(1,3)-D-glucan synthase ; antifungal drugs ; echinocandin drugs ; echinocandin resistance ; Fks resistance hot spots ; cytokinesis ; septation ; cell separation ; cell integrity ; cell lysis ; sporotrichosis ; Felis catus ; quinones ; hydrazones ; zoonoses ; host-directed drug therapy ; azoles ; polyenes ; echinocandins ; viral infections ; azole ; synergy ; resistance ; Candida ; natural products ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: The worldwide emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, specially those resistant to last-resource antibiotics, is now a common problem being defined as one of three priorities for the safeguarding of One Health by the Tripartite Alliance, which includes the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Office International des Epizooties (OIE). Bacteria resistance profiles, together with the expression of specific virulence markers, have a major influence on the outcomes of infectious diseases. These bacterial traits are interconnected, since not only the presence of antibiotics may influence bacterial virulence gene expression and consequently infection pathogenesis, but some virulence factors may also contribute to an increased bacterial resistance ability, as observed in biofilm-producing strains. The surveillance of important resistant and virulent clones and associated mobile genetic elements is essential for decision making in terms of mitigation measures to be applied for the prevention of such infections in both human and veterinary medicine. However, the role of natural environments as important components of the dissemination cycle of these strains has not been consider until recently. This Special Issue aims to publish manuscripts that contribute to the understanding of the impact of bacterial antimicrobial resistance and virulence in the three areas of the One Health triad–i.e., animal, human and environmental health.
    Keywords: MRSA ; EMRSA-15 ; MLSB ; bacteremia ; bloodstream infections ; antibiotic resistance ; aquatic contamination ; probabilistic sampling ; San Francisco Estuary ; coast ; Pseudomonas ; Shewanella algae ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus ; biocide ; Listeria monocytogenes ; biofilm ; planktonic culture ; pulsed-field gel electrophoresis ; Escherichia coli ; fosfomycin ; nitrofurantoin ; antimicrobial resistance ; antibiotic susceptibility ; WGS ; phylogenetic analysis ; DNA mismatch repair system ; Salmonella Choleraesuis ; Iberian pig ; wild boar ; phylogenetic relationship ; plasmid replicon typing ; colistin ; carcass ; cfr gene ; fexA gene ; linezolid ; mutation ; pig ; public health ; S. aureus ; avian colibacillosis ; salmonellosis ; MDR ; tetA ; nisin ; mutant prevention concentration ; mutant selection window ; antimicrobial susceptibility testing ; horizontal gene transfer ; Salmonella ; reptiles ; isolation ; biofilms ; chlorhexidine gluconate ; wounds ; Gram-negative bacteria ; colonization ; infection ; clonal lineages ; resistance genes ; virulence factors ; Staphylococcus aureus ; skin and soft-tissue infections ; plasmids ; Panton–Valentine leucocidin ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Ausgehend von einem regionalen denkmalpflegerischen Auftrag, der Freilegung einer verdeckten Bildtapete aus der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts im Herrenhaus Ludwigsburg in Schleswig-Holstein, entdeckt die Autorin einen völlig unerwarteten, sich zunehmend als bedeutsam herausstellenden kulturellen Bezug zwischen dem abgeschiedenen Herrenhaus und der damaligen Weltmetropole der Kunst, Paris. Die freigelegte Tapete erweist sich als eine Umsetzung des Versailler Gemäldes La prise de la smala d’Abd el-Kader von Horace Vernet, das ein Geschehen aktueller Kolonialgeschichte Frankreichs in Algerien zum Thema hat. In akribischer Recherche verfolgt Moya Tönnies die Herkunft und Persönlichkeiten der damaligen Bewohner des Herrenhauses, um der Entscheidung für diesen ungewöhnlichen Wandschmuck auf die Spur zu kommen. Im Zentrum steht die Schlossherrin Joséphine von Ahlefeld, genannt Marix, und ihre enge Verbindung mit den wichtigsten Literaten ihrer Zeit in Paris. Als ein Glücksfall ist es zu betrachten, dass ein Text von Théophile Gautier ans Licht kam, der den Besuch des Schriftstellers auf Gut Ludwigsburg als Station auf einer längeren Reise schildert. Dieser Text ist dem Buch als Anhang beigefügt.
    Keywords: 19. Jahrhundert ; Frankreich ; Europa ; Deutschland ; Kunst ; Kunstbeziehungen ; Kunstgeschichte ; künstlerische Beziehungen ; Malerei ; Paris ; Algerien ; Afrika ; Bildtapete ; Denkmalpflege ; Papierrestauration ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Literatur ; Orientalismus ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-10
    Description: Gibberellins (GA) and abscisic acid (ABA) are two phytohormones that regulate, in an antagonistic way, plant growth as well as several developmental processes from seed maturation and germination to flowering time, through hypocotyl elongation and root growth. In general, ABA and GA inhibit and promote, respectively, cell elongation and growth. Consequently, this mutual antagonism between GA and ABA governs many developmental decisions in plants.In addition to its role as a growth and development modulator, ABA is primarily known for being a major player in the response and adaptation of plants to diverse abiotic stress conditions, including cold, heat, drought, salinity or flooding. Remarkably, different works have also recently pointed to a function for GA in the control of some biological processes in response to stress.The selection of research and review papers of this book, mostly focused on ABA, covers a wide range of topics related to the most recent advances in the molecular mechanisms of ABA and GA functions in plants.
    Keywords: Picea wilsonii ; transcription factor ; PwNAC11 ; drought stress ; ABA signaling ; Arabidopsis ; GA signaling ; AGB1 ; MYB62 ; protein interaction ; ABA deficiency ; fruit dehydration ; gene expression ; hormone application ; Pinalate ; postharvest ; upstream open reading frame ; translation ; abscisic acid ; protein kinase WNK8 ; ABA ; drought ; metabolites ; signaling ; crop breeding ; carotenoid ; CCD ; NCED ; poplar ; gibberellin (GA) ; abscisic acid (ABA) ; seed development ; seed maturation ; alternative splicing ; abiotic stress responses ; plant development ; root and tuber crops ; stem/root tuber development ; GA ; gibberellic acid ; arabidopsis ; ABI5 ; ABI5-binding proteins (AFPs) ; DELLA proteins ; SLEEPY1 ; germination ; dormancy ; storage proteins ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Glycosaminoglycans are linear, anionic polysaccharides (GAGs) consisting of repeating disaccharides. GAGs are ubiquitously localized throughout the extracellular matrix (ECM) and to the cell membranes of cells in all tissues. They are either conjugated to protein cores in the form of proteoglycans, e.g., chondroitin/dermatan sulfate (CS/DS), heparin/heparan sulfate (Hep/HS) and keratan sulfate (KS), as well as non-sulfated hyaluronan (HA). By modulating biological signaling GAGs participate in the regulation of homeostasis and also participate in disease progression. The book, entitled “Exploring the multifaceted roles of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)—new advances and further challenges”, features original research and review articles. These articles cover several GAG-related timely topics in structural biology and imaging; morphogenesis, cancer, and other disease therapy and drug developments; tissue engineering; and metabolic engineering. This book also includes an article illustrating how metabolic engineering can be used to create the novel chondroitin-like polysaccharide.A prerequisite for communicating in any discipline and across disciplines is familiarity with the appropriate terminology. Several nomenclature rules exist in the field of biochemistry. The historical description of GAGs follows IUPAC and IUB nomenclature. New structural depictions such as the structural nomenclature for glycan and their translation into machine-readable formats have opened the route for cross-references with popular bioinformatics resources and further connections with other exciting “omics” fields.
    Keywords: GAGs: ; Hyaluronic ; Acid, ; Heparan ; (Sulfate) ; Heparin, ; Heparosan ; Chondroitin ; Dermatan ; Keratan, ; GAGs ; like ; Peri ; and ; Extracellular ; Matrix ; Regulation ; &amp ; Biosynthesis ; of ; GAG ; Extraction ; Synthesis ; (chemical, ; metabolic ; engineering,...) ; Characterization ; sequence ; molecular ; weight, ; degree ; polymerization, ; 3D ; structures,....) ; structure/properties ; relationships ; oligosaccharides ; Glycobiology ; structure/function ; relationship ; Protein-GAG ; complexes ; in ; disease ; GAG-based ; biomaterials ; as ; nanocarriers ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: This reprint includes contributions from leaders in the field of personalized medicine in ophthalmology. The contributions are diverse and cover pre-clinical and clinical topics. We hope you enjoy reading the articles.
    Keywords: subthreshold micropulse laser ; 577-nm laser ; laser fixed parameters ; diabetic retinopathy ; diabetic macular edema ; optical coherence tomography ; autofluorescence ; real-life ; diabetic macular oedema ; visual prognosis ; indicators ; personalized medicine ; age-related macular degeneration ; choroidal neovascularization ; classification ; machine learning ; type 2 diabetes ; retinopathy ; ethnicity ; general practice ; risk factors ; progression ; glycemic gap ; glucose variability ; ETDRS classification ; biomarkers ; phenotypes ; anti-vascular endothelial growth factor ; diabetic retinopathy severity scale ; panretinal leakage index ; neovascular age-related macular degeneration ; anti-VEGF therapy ; retinal thickness ; visual acuity ; variability ; leakage index ; microaneurysms ; intravitreal aflibercept ; neovascularization ; ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography ; retinal imaging ; quantitative biomarkers ; precision medicine ; autoantibodies ; AT1-receptor ; PAR1 ; VEGF-A ; VEGF-B ; VEGF-receptor 2 ; AMD ; complement system ; semi-quantitative multiplex profilin ; mass spectrometry ; C4 ; vitronectin ; factor I ; genetic variants ; metabolites ; HDL ; central area thickness ; biomarker ; microRNA ; anti-VEGF ; retina ; edema ; OCT ; tomography ; microphysiological systems ; blood-neural barriers ; neurovascular unit ; disease modeling ; 3D models ; organ-on-a-chip ; inner blood-retinal barrier ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Myxobacteria are fascinating and important prokaryotes. They have large genomes and exhibit a wide range of interesting behaviors, including multicellular fruiting body formation, social interaction, predation, and secondary metabolite production. Substantial progress is being made in understanding their ecological roles and the evolutionary forces that have shaped their phenotypes and behaviors. Novel species of myxobacteria are regularly described, often producing unusual metabolites and enzymes which can be of significant biotechnological interest. Molecular studies, ranging in subject from individual enzymes to entire ‘omes, continue to provide rich insights into myxobacterial biology. This collected volume brings together five research articles and three reviews, to provide a snapshot of current myxobacterial research in all its diversity.
    Keywords: carotenoids ; comparative genomics ; development ; fruiting body formation ; one-component systems ; quorum signalling ; two-component systems ; myxobacteria ; Myxococcales ; germination ; bacterial cell wall ; sporulation ; morphology ; photoreceptor ; photosensitizer ; photoregulation ; singlet oxygen ; plasmalogens ; CarF ; vitamin B12 ; CarH ; ECF-sigma ; CarD-CdnL ; microbial food web ; trophic interactions ; predator–prey interactions ; mesopredator ; social bacteria ; nematodes ; experimental community ; behavior ; Myxococcus sp. ; Corallococcus sp. ; Melittangium sp. ; Archangium sp. ; biosynthetic gene clusters ; Myxococcus xanthus ; phase contrast microscopy ; fluorescence microscopy ; aggregation ; rippling ; deep learning ; generative adversarial network ; pretator-prey coevolution ; antagonism ; mucoidy ; predatory bacteria ; bacterial predation ; prey diversity ; negative frequency dependence ; experimental evolution ; MyxoEE-6 ; functional genomics ; genome evolution ; genome organisation ; pan-genome ; proteomics ; taxonomy ; transcriptomics ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-08
    Description: Zbornik vključuje besedila treh temeljnih avtorjev zgodovine znanosti in filozofije francoskega razsvetljenstva. Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon (1707–1788), največji prirodopisec osemnajstega stoletja, se v uvodni razpravi svojega monumentalnega Prirodopisa (1749–1788) zavzema za specifičnost znanosti o življenju, v poglavju “Osel« pa ponudi presenetljivo izdelan pojem evolucije. Newtonski fizik Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698–1759) v Eseju o nastajanju organiziranih teles (1754) sistematično in na eksperimentalni osnovi opredeljuje načela dedovanja in se s tem umešča med napovedovalce Mendlove genetike. Enciklopedist Denis Diderot (1713–1784) v Mislih o interpretaciji narave (1754) v slogu Francisa Bacona analizira položaj znanosti v svojem času kakor tudi logiko znanstvenega raziskovanja samega. Vsi avtorji v središče svoje refleksije postavljajo znanost o življenju – biologijo. Pretresajo njene temelje in metodo ter se zavzemajo za njen razvoj. S tem korenito preoblikujejo znanstveno razumevanje živega ter metode preučevanja živih bitij in življenjskih procesov.
    Keywords: biology ; Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc ; Diderot, Denis ; Enlightenment ; Enlightenment philosophy ; Maupertuis, Pierre-Louis Moreau ; natural sciences ; philosophy of nature ; biologija ; filozofija narave ; naravoslovje ; razsvetljenska filozofija ; razsvetljenstvo ; bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy::HPC History of Western philosophy::HPCD Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900::HPCD1 Western philosophy: Enlightenment ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDH Philosophical traditions and schools of thought::QDHM Western philosophy: Enlightenment ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: Over the last few decades, the Mediterranean Diet (MD), characterized by a high intake of vegetables, legumes, fruits, nuts, dairy products and non-refined cereals, a moderate intake of fish and poultry, and a low intake of red meat and sweets, has been recognized as a model for healthy eating. Indeed, adhering to the MD reduces the risk of metabolic and non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity cardiovascular disease and cancer. As an integral part of the traditional Mediterranean lifestyle, regular physical activity (PA) is also associated with a reduced risk of chronic degenerative diseases, even if results often vary according to different types, duration and intensity or volume of PA. The World Health Organization recommends performing moderate-intensity PA for ≥150 min/week, and vigorous-intensity PA for ≥2 days/week to have these health benefits. It is viable to hypothesize that promoting adherence to the MD along with PA guidelines might provide a more comprehensive endorsement to obtain greater health benefits, over and above those acquired separately by the MD and PA. Thus, the ongoing promotion and monitoring of the MD pattern, including eating habits and PA, is crucially important at all life stages. Potential topics may include, but are not limited to, examining the impact of adherence to the MD and PA on health in different life stages as well as on metabolic risk factors and subsequent disease outcomes.
    Keywords: Mediterranean diet ; adherence ; Portuguese immigrants ; California ; Mediterranean Diet ; sustainable diet ; food frequency questionnaire ; diet self-perception ; socioeconomic profile ; health status ; adult population ; deprivation index ; lifestyle ; diet ; physical activity ; BMI ; socioeconomic status ; dietary supplements ; fitness ; MDSS ; IPAQ-SF ; cancer ; diet patterns ; cohort study ; epidemiology ; children ; youth ; kindergarten ; primary school ; secondary school ; faculty ; diabetes ; pediatrics ; food ; nutrition ; glucose ; weight ; blood pressure ; adolescence ; metabolic profile ; awareness ; health ; geographical location ; ethnic ; nutrition guidelines ; chronic disease ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: The oomycete genus Phytophthora represents one of the most notorious groups of tree pathogens in natural and semi-natural forest ecosystems. Since the discovery in the 1960s of the invasive P. cinnamomi, threatening some of the world’s richest plant communities in Australia, numerous Phytophthora diseases have been reported on forest trees worldwide, which were previously unknown to science. The most notable examples include the oak and beech declines triggered by different Phytophthora spp. in Europe and North America, the findings of sudden oak death and sudden larch death caused by P. ramorum in the Western USA and the U.K., respectively, and the association of P. austrocedri with mal del ciprés in Argentina and juniper decline in the U.K. All these epidemic events are driven by exotic invasive Phytophthora species, introduced through infested nursery plants from their native overseas environments. In recent years, many independent surveys have studied the diversity of Phytophthora species and the diseases they are causing across a diverse range of forests and other natural ecosystems. This Special Issue presents papers on Phytophthora surveys performed in different biogeographic regions and addresses the pathways, and ecological and economic impacts of these invasive forest pathogens.
    Keywords: soilborne pathogens ; pathways ; Populus ; Phytophthora plurivora ; Phytophthora pini ; pathogenicity tests ; biomass allocation ; dehesas ; drought ; montados ; oak decline ; plant traits ; root rot ; invasive species ; natural ecosystems ; streams ; vegetation type ; baiting ; ITS region ; leaf decay ; oomycetes ; aquatic fungi ; trophic specialization ; saprotroph ; pathogen ; parasite ; Phytophthora ; diversity ; wild apple forest ; decline ; forest disease monitoring ; holm oak decline ; biosecurity ; breeding systems ; hybridization ; Phytophthora cinnamomi ; biogeography ; center of origin ; GLMM ; tree mortality ; root rot. ; plantation ; open forests ; Phytophthora ×cambivora ; bark canker ; ectomycorrhiza ; cork oak ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAF Ecological science, the Biosphere
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: Honey is a very complex food that requires multiple analytical, statistical and mathematical methods to guarantee honey authentication. This Special Issue contains innovative research on different analytical procedures for the determination of chemical compounds, functional properties, sensory characteristics and pollen profiles for the interpretation of the botanical and geographical origin of honey. This book compiles twelve original studies that address these issues and improve the knowledge of honeys of multiple botanical and geographical origins.
    Keywords: honey ; authentication ; physicochemical parameters ; PCA ; characterization ; Algerian honey ; botanical origin ; biogeographical origin ; safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) honey ; chemical analysis ; anti-inflammatory ; antioxidant ; NF-κB ; Nrf-2 ; hydrogen peroxide ; functional food ; bacterial pathogen ; commercial honey ; quality standard ; Babors Kabylia ; sensorial properties ; melissopalynology ; quality parameters ; multivariate analysis ; quality control ; NIR ; modified partial least squares ; linear discriminant analysis ; Silicoflagellata ; diatoms ; pollen ; spores ; autumn heather honey ; Erica manipuliflora Salisb. ; volatiles ; gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ; solid-phase microextraction ; optimization ; response surface methodology ; polyphenols ; phenolic profile ; total phenolic content ; antioxidant activity ; liquid chromatography ; tandem mass spectrometry ; principal components analysis ; light stable isotope mass spectrometry ; ultra-high performance liquid chromatography ; high resolution mass spectrometry ; nuclear magnetic resonance ; principal component analysis ; floral origins ; entomological origin ; mitochondrial DNA ; NADH dehydrogenase 2 ; PCR ; honeydew ; pine honey ; sensory evaluation ; bioactivity ; antimicrobial ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Tannins are a family of versatile, natural phenolic biomolecules whose key role is to protect plants against insects and fungi. They are also valuable in use for humans. We show tannins' antioxidant and antibacterial properties, in addition to their potential application in the food industry. We prove the accessibility of condensed tannins to a wide range of potential applications, including NH3 neutralizer, the building block of numerous porous materials, such as foams, organic, and carbon gels. Finally, they are known as wood adhesives, heavy metal scavengers, and corrosion inhibitors. With this book, we want to present the most promising perspectives of tannin.
    Keywords: tannins ; applications ; new applications ; drawbacks ; advantages ; tannin ; polyphenolic molecules ; sol-gel ; organic gel ; carbon gel ; hydrothermal carbonization ; porous materials ; pore structure ; biopolymer ; low-cost ; human serum albumin (HSA) ; fatty acid ; polyphenol ; protein conformation ; protein aggregation ; Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) ; blue honeysuckle berry ; apple ; anthocyanins ; polyphenols ; antioxidant ; juice ; grape seed extract ; cotton ; antibacterial ; UV protection ; flavanols ; condensed tannin ; Vitis vinifera ; microwave-extraction ; glucosidase ; cytotoxicity ; greenhouse gas ; NH3 ; tannin-furanic foam ; liquid manure ; natural polyphenol ; agriculture ; emission reduction ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Mitochondrial transporters are membrane-inserted proteins which provide a link between metabolic reactions occurring within the mitochondrial matrix and outside the organelles by catalyzing the translocation of numerous solutes across the mitochondrial membrane. They include the mitochondrial carrier family members, the proteins involved in pyruvate transport, ABC transporters and channels, and are, therefore, essential for many biological processes and cell homeostasis. Identification and functional studies of many mitochondrial transporters have been performed over the years using both in vitro and in vivo systems. The few recently solved structures of these transporters have paved the way for further investigations. Furthermore, alterations in their function are responsible for several diseases.
    Keywords: hypoxia ; resistance to hypoxia ; mitochondria ; mitochondrial calcium transport ; mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex ; mitochondrial Ca2+-induced permeability transition pore ; cyclophilin D ; ATP synthase ; disease ; error of metabolism ; mitochondrial carrier ; mitochondrial carrier disease ; mitochondrial disease ; mitochondrial transporter ; membrane transport ; mutation ; SLC25. ; mitochondrial permeability transition ; apoptosis ; necrosis ; ischemia/reperfusion ; cancer ; neurodegeneration ; cyclosporin A ; metabolite transport ; mitochondrial pyruvate carrier ; sideroflexin ; TOM ; TIM chaperones ; TIM22 ; protein translocation ; mitochondrial biogenesis ; amino acid ; biological function ; ion ; inner mitochondrial membrane ; mitochondrial carrier family ; organic acid ; substrate specificity ; transport mechanism ; vitamin ; USMG5/DAPIT ; glucose-stimulated insulin secretion ; glucose-induced expression ; membrane subunits of ATP synthase ; ATP synthase oligomers mitochondrial cristae morphology ; metabolism ; metabolic disorders ; adult-onset type II citrullinemia (CTLN2) ; aspartate/glutamate carrier (AGC) ; animal model ; argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) ; aversion to carbohydrates ; citrin ; food taste ; neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD) ; protein–protein interaction ; MPC ; lifespan ; pyruvate metabolism ; mitochondrial transport ; peroxisomes ; carrier ; cofactor ; ABC transporter ; aquaporin ; ion channels ; potassium channels ; ATP ; calcium ; ROS ; potassium channel openers ; MCF ; function ; plant metabolism ; plant development ; diseases ; VDAC1 ; virus ; pancreatic islets ; β-cell ; diabetes ; glucotoxicity ; glucolipotoxicity ; lipotoxicity ; mitochondrial carriers ; SLC transporters ; SLC25 ; SLC54 ; SLC55 ; LETM ; SLC56 ; sequence analysis ; protein targeting ; Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channel ; isoforms ; oxidative post-translational modification ; gene promoter ; yeast ; bioenergetics ; SLC25A1 ; CIC ; CTP ; citrate ; inflammation ; 22.q11.2 ; NAFLD/NASH ; carnitine ; carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier ; carnitine acyl-carnitine translocase ; post-translational modification ; solute carrier family 25 ; SLC25A20 ; MCU ; mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter ; Ca2+ signaling ; mitochondrial metabolism ; skeletal muscle mitochondria ; SLC25A51 ; NAD+ transporters ; NAD ; electrophysiology ; ATP-dependent potassium channel ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: The parasitic lifestyle in plants has always been the subject of curiosity of scientists, but during the last decade, our understanding of parasitic plant–host interactions has greatly evolved due to rapid advances in molecular and genomic tools, especially high throughput DNA sequencing, transcriptomics, and metabolomics. Recent findings taken the science of parasitic plants to a higher level, opening up new horizons in parasitic weed management. The discovery of a novel family of phytohormones, the strigolactones, and their involvement in the host detection and evolution of parasitic plants, the detection of information exchange between host and parasite, and elucidation of the suppression of host defense mechanisms by parasites has led to a deeper understanding of physiological processes in host–parasite interactions. In the light of recent achievements, the re-evaluation of control management, including smart chemical control, crop breeding, and molecular genetics, are on the agenda.
    Keywords: chemigation ; drip irrigation ; Egyptian broomrape ; herbicide ; imazapic ; parasitic plants ; tomato ; weed control ; sunflower (Helianthus annuus) ; broomrape (Orobanche cumana) ; broomrape resistance ; transcriptomics ; GC-MS analysis ; holoparasitic plant ; metabolic changes ; parasitic organs ; parasitic weeds ; Striga ; Orobanche ; Phelipanche ; chickpea ; strigolactone ; chickpea phenotype ; chlorophyll ; carotenoid ; anthocyanin ; Cuscuta ; food chain ; feeding mode ; heavy metal ; holoparasite ; host ; tRNA ; mobile mRNA ; crop safety ; branched broomrape ; imazamox ; sulfosulfuron ; germination stimulant ; isothiocyanates ; structure–activity relationship ; suicidal germination ; Striga hermonthica ; seedbank ; strigolactone analogs ; witch weeds ; methyl phenlactonoate ; Phelipanche aegyptiaca ; glyphosate ; ethametsulfuron-methyl ; chemical control ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: In this Special Issue, we address the state of the art of the systematics of the main annelid groups and the improvements in the diversity they hold, with special emphasis on the latest discoveries in well-studied areas, expeditions to unsurveyed areas or environments, or the use of novel techniques that allow for the improvement of biodiversity knowledge. We are hoping that this Special Issue will provide a platform facilitating a review of current knowledge on the subject, identifying current research problems, as well as indicating directions and research trends for the future.
    Keywords: biodiversity ; biology ; distribution ; diversity ; ecology ; phylogeny ; taxonomy ; DNA-barcoding ; Oligochaeta ; cryptic species ; Oweniidae ; Magelonidae ; anatomy ; annelida ; invertebrates ; peanut worms ; pseudocryptic ; species complex ; Annelida ; polychaetes ; biodiversity assessment ; geographical distribution ; methods ; knowledge gaps ; marine invertebrate ; jaw ; maxillae ; polychaete ; Polychaeta ; Dorvilleidae ; Eunicidae ; Hartmaniellidae ; Histriobdellidae ; Lumbrineridae ; Oenonidae ; Onuphidae ; systematics ; identification ; meiobenthos ; annelids ; Opheliidae ; Scalibregmatidae ; adaptation ; habitat ; environment ; morphology ; physiology ; behavior ; invertebrate ; species ; new developments ; special issue ; species diversity ; molecular diversity ; Sabellida ; Sabellidae ; Serpulidae ; Fabriciidae ; gaps of knowledge ; Acrocirridae ; Cirratulidae ; Sternaspidae ; Longosomatidae ; Paraonidae ; Cossuridae ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-12
    Description: The book has 25 articles about the status and new directions in forensic genetics. Approximately half of the articles are invited reviews, and the remaining articles deal with new forensic genetic methods. The articles cover aspects such as sampling DNA evidence at the scene of a crime; DNA transfer when handling evidence material and how to avoid DNA contamination of items, laboratory, etc.; identification of body fluids and tissues with RNA; forensic microbiome analysis with molecular biology methods as a supplement to the examination of human DNA; forensic DNA phenotyping for predicting visible traits such as eye, hair, and skin colour; new ancestry informative DNA markers for estimating ethnic origin; new genetic genealogy methods for identifying distant relatives that cannot be identified with conventional forensic DNA typing; sensitive DNA methods, including single-cell DNA analysis and other highly specialised and sensitive methods to examine ancient DNA from unidentified victims of war; forensic animal genetics; genetics of visible traits in dogs; statistical tools for interpreting forensic DNA analyses, including the most used IT tools for forensic STR-typing and DNA sequencing; haploid markers (Y-chromosome and mitochondria DNA); inference of ethnic origin; a comprehensive logical framework for the interpretation of forensic genetic DNA data; and an overview of the ethical aspects of modern forensic genetics.
    Keywords: TaqMan SNP genotyping ; OpenArray™ system ; forensic DNA phenotyping ; forensic DNA typing ; animal forensics ; wildlife forensics ; cat STRs ; dog STRs ; cyt b ; COI ; biogeographic ancestry ; pigmentation ; skin color ; externally visible characteristics ; forensic genetics ; eye colour ; rs12913832 ; DNA phenotyping ; domestic dog (Canis familiaris) ; canine DNA phenotyping ; forensic ; proof of concept study ; evidence ; Y-STR ; mtDNA ; mitochondria ; bio-geographical ancestry ; massively parallel sequencing ; ancestry informative markers ; SNPs ; 1000 Genomes ; Human Origins SNP array ; FDP ; HIrisPlex-S ; DEPArray ; ancestry prediction ; phenotype prediction ; next-generation sequencing ; single-cell genomics ; single-cell sequencing ; mixture deconvolution ; low template DNA ; ltDNA ; probabilistic genotyping ; EuroForMix ; DNAStatistX ; STRmixTM ; DNA forensics ; DNA mixture ; mixture interpretation ; single-cell ; clustering algorithm ; number of contributors ; consensus profile ; cross-amplification ; microsatellites ; Strigiformes ; illegal trade ; kinship ; nocturnal raptors ; review ; body fluid ; organ ; tissue ; identification ; mRNA ; DNA methylation ; activity level ; massively parallel sequencing (MPS) ; next-generation sequencing (NGS) ; short tandem repeat (STR) ; sequence analysis ; software ; DNA transfer ; DNA persistence ; DNA prevalence ; DNA recovery ; activity level evaluation ; forensic science ; ethics ; ethics as lived practice ; decision-making ; genetic databasing ; forensic genealogy ; forensic epigenetics ; communication ; database ; SNP ; next generation sequencing ; hybridization capture ; bone ; transfer ; persistence ; activity ; Bayesian networks ; burglary ; CODIS ; touch DNA ; crime scene ; authorized ; sampling ; short tandem repeat ; forensic microbiology ; microbiome ; physical appearance ; human genome variation ; DNA-based prediction ; investigative leads ; forensic DNA intelligence ; forensic genomics ; degraded DNA ; mitochondrial DNA ; forensic DNA profiling ; ancient DNA ; human identification ; ancestry ; biostatistics ; clustering ; classification ; distance based ; likehood ; hypothesis tests ; DNA molecules ; decontamination ; cleaning strategies ; Romanov family ; next generation sequencing (NGS) ; heteroplasmy ; single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) ; kinship analyses ; biological sexing ; DNA ; principles of interpretation ; investigative ; evaluative ; reporting ; LR ; propositions ; activity issues ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAK Genetics (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: This issue of Viruses is a living memorial dedicated to Professor Stefan Kunz, who passed away too early in life, at 54. During his scientific career, Stefan made major contributions to the field of virology. He made seminal contributions to our understanding of how mammarenaviruses gain access to and are trafficked within their target cells. This issue of Viruses contains a collection of articles by leading researchers in different areas of virus–host cell interactions and who crossed pathways with Stefan. The topics covered in the issue include novel insights on mammeranavirus cell entry, host innate and adaptive immune responses to infection, recent developments on therapeutics against human pathogenic arenaviruses, as well as mammarenavirus ecology and molecular pathogenesis. The collection of articles is also a reflection of Stefan’s enthusiasm for exploring new ideas and his very collegial attitude reflected by his many collaborations, including the colleagues who have contributed sections to this memorial issue.
    Keywords: pheromones ; MUPs ; darcin ; sex ; virus ; CTL ; selection ; mammarenavirus ; antiviral drug ; drug repurposing ; high-throughput screening ; LCMV ; chronic infection ; CD8 T cells ; CD4 T cell help ; T cell deletion ; exhaustion ; costimulation ; antiviral therapy ; ribavirin ; Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) ; SARS-CoV-2 ; antivirals ; exonuclease (ExoN) motif ; DED/EDh motif ; enveloped virus ; proprotein convertases ; Furin ; SKI-1/S1P ; PCSK9 ; COVID-19 ; pandemic ; Lujo virus ; viral hemorrhagic fever ; arenavirus ; reporter virus ; reverse genetics ; antiviral screen ; therapeutic ; emerging viruses ; glioblastoma multiforme ; immune evasion ; virotherapies ; immunotherapeutic strategies ; protein kinase receptor (PKR) ; interferon ; innate immune response ; Mx1 ; ISG15 ; CCL5 ; orbivirus ; cytotoxic T-lymphocytes ; T-helper cells ; gamma-delta T-cells ; ruminants ; B-cells ; T-cells ; pandemic preemption ; pandemic response ; diagnostic tools ; bioinformatics ; genomic surveillance ; infectious disease ; Lassa virus ; Lassa fever ; Ebola ; LARGE ; Lassa fever virus ; matriglycan ; α-dystroglycan ; lymphocytic choriomeningitis ; Axl ; Gas6 ; dystrophin-glycoprotein complex ; LARGE1 ; laminin ; apoptotic mimicry ; IFN-I ; plasmacytoid dendritic cells ; viral infection ; influenza ; HIV-1 ; HCV ; HBV ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: Urbanization is a dominant driver of landscape transformation across the world, with cities representing centers of economic and socio-cultural development. Today, more than 4.2 billion people live in urban areas, which represent ~3% of the Earth’s land area. By 2050, it is predicted this number will increase to 6.6 billion people (~70% of the predicted global population). As the human population grows, cities around the globe will continue to expand, increasing the demand for food and services. Within cities, urban forests provide multiple nature-based solutions, as well as other environmental services and socio-economic benefits, such as heat mitigation and social integration. Urban forests are also important for coping with psychological stress during events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, urban forests are a priority for basic and applied forest research because they are intimately connected with people’s physical, cultural, and economic well-being in the urban environment, and can also be important reservoirs of biodiversity. To promote a better understanding of urban forests and landscape ecology, this book in “Urban Forests and Landscape Ecology” compiled research set in urban forests and focused on some spatially explicit processes. Studies presented in this book are highly interdisciplinary and use a wide range of research approaches. This book present nine scientific publications from global urban forests demonstrating that these forests, as a nature-based solution, provide multiple environmental services and are crucial to improve urban livability and thereby the wellbeing of city dwellers.
    Keywords: aesthetics ; causal effects ; crown form ; foliage form ; urban forests ; urban forest ; NATURA 2000 area ; soundscape ; birds ; biological diversity ; ecosystem disservices ; Mediterranean region ; green infrastructure ; urban forest types ; indicators ; microclimate ; human thermal comfort ; outdoor thermal environment ; public health ; ecological services ; urban green space ; remote sensing ; deep learning ; convolutional neural network ; residual structure ; attention mechanism ; n/a ; urban biodiversity ; urban habitat quality ; InVEST model ; land surface temperature ; Moran’s I ; Zhengzhou ; social media data ; spatiotemporal utilization ; Shanghai ; ecological function ; landscape structure ; GIS ; air pollution alleviation ; accumulation on leaves ; PM2.5 ; encapsulated particles ; urban trees ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are economically important pests for numerous agriculture and forestry crops, representing a significant constraint on global food security and forestry health. Root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), potato cyst nematodes (Globodera spp.), and root lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.) are some examples of PPNs that are ranked at the top in the list of the most economically and scientifically important species. Current approaches to controlling these PPNs include the use of nematicides, but many pose serious concerns for human health and the environment. To cope with such threats, accurate diagnostic methods for nematode detection and a deep understanding of nematode infection processes, as well as of their intricate relationships with the host plants, are crucial for the development of effective integrated nematode management programs. This Special Issue entitled “Pant Parasitic Nematodes” is a collection of 11 original papers that cover a wide range of topics, including the state of the art of important PPN, and the detection and management of PPNs through sustainable and eco-friendly strategies.
    Keywords: migratory nematodes ; Radopholus ; Pratylenchus ; Ditylenchus ; Bursaphelenchus ; plant-parasitic nematodes ; parasitism genes ; carotenoid content ; Manihot esculenta ; nutrition ; root-knot nematodes ; storability ; 28S ribosomal DNA ; mitochondrial DNA region ; pest interception ; SCAR-PCR ; potato cyst nematodes ; Bacilli ; Actinobacteria ; Alphaproteobacteria ; 16S ; maximum likelihood ; Bayesian inference ; climate and edaphic factors ; root lesion nematode ; pathogenicity ; distribution ; molecular phylogeny ; taxonomy ; control management practices ; essential oils ; Panagrolaimus sp. ; LC50 ; aldehydes ; identification ; EST phenotype ; mtDNA ; sterol ; β-sitosterol ; stigmasterol ; plant parasitic nematode ; CYP710A ; 22C-desaturase ; COI ; cloning ; ITS ; morphometrics ; plant-parasitic nematode ; potato ; molecular diversity ; D2-D3 expansion domains of the 28S rRNA gene ; hsp90 gene ; integrative taxonomy ; cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 ; ITS rRNA ; D2-D3 of 28S rRNA ; molecular ; morphology ; phylogeny ; rRNA ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: The risk of physical accident or injury to humans from horses is well understood. Now, there is increasing awareness of negative impacts on the physical and mental wellbeing of horses from living in fundamentally human environments and being subject to human management regimes. The 17 articles in this collection describe horse-related risks to humans and human-related risks to horses across a range of equestrian disciplines, sectors and activities. Not only do the authors take detailed approaches towards describing and calculating risk, they suggest solutions-focussed interventions for reducing the consequence and likelihood of harm to horses and humans in their relations with one another. Together, these important articles provide strategies for maximising the mutual benefits of humans and horses in each other’s lives. By considering human, animal and environmental aspects of horse-related risk, this collection provides a foundation for the development of an ‘Equestrian One Health’ framework to underpin future research into horse-related risks.
    Keywords: horse-riding ; risk ; mitigation ; culture ; research ; review ; safety ; behavior change ; eque-culture ; motivator ; equestrian ; horse ; injury ; helmet ; online forum ; barriers ; enablers ; injury prevention ; horse-rider ; road safety ; decision-making vehicle ; Australia ; jockey ; economic ; costs ; insurance ; horse-related ; accident ; student ; education ; veterinary ; bedding material ; respiratory health ; peat ; wood shaving ; thoroughbred ; horse-racing ; steeplechase ; hurdles ; animal-human relationships ; media ; public debate ; horse stable ; management ; web tool ; transport ; journey duration ; season ; human–horse risk ; context-specificity ; attention ; cognitive error ; self-reference ; horses ; eventing ; falls ; riders ; human−animal relationships ; human−horse relationships ; protective behavior ; equestrians ; horse-related accidents ; safety equipment ; multiple regression analysis ; ethology ; equitation science ; learning theory ; behaviour change ; fireworks ; anxiety ; behaviour ; fear ; people ; WHS ; deaths ; workplace ; horse racing ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFZ Animals & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Antimicrobial-resistant bacterial infections are a major and costly public health concern. Several pathogens are already pan-resistant, representing a major cause of mortality in patients suffering from nosocomial infections. Drug efflux pumps, which remove compounds from the bacterial cell, thereby lowering the antimicrobial concentration to sub-toxic levels, play a major role in multidrug resistance. In this Special Issue, we present up-to-date knowledge of the mechanism of RND efflux pumps, the identification and characterization of efflux pumps from emerging pathogens and their role in antimicrobial resistance, and progress made on the development of specific inhibitors. This collection of data could serve as a basis for antimicrobial drug discovery aimed at inhibiting drug efflux pumps to reverse resistance in some of the most resistant pathogens.
    Keywords: MdtF (YhiV) ; multidrug resistance ; RND-type efflux pump ; dye accumulation ; real-time efflux ; pathogens ; RND ; evolution ; efflux pump ; adaptation ; Aliarcobacter butzleri ; RND efflux pumps ; virulence ; resistance ; RND pump ; dominant negative effect ; assembly ; protein-protein interaction ; mutation ; drug resistance ; cystic fibrosis ; prevalence of efflux resistance mechanisms ; hospital acquired infections ; antibiotic resistance ; allostery ; antimicrobial resistance ; conformational changes ; energetic transition ; gram-negative bacteria ; pump activation ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: Mounting evidence suggests a bidirectional relationship between metabolism and inflammation. Molecular crosstalk between these processes occurs at different levels with the participation of nuclear receptors, including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs). There are three PPAR isotypes, α, β/δ, and γ, which modulate metabolic and inflammatory pathways, making them key for the control of cellular, organ, and systemic processes. PPAR activity is governed by fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives, and by drugs used in clinics (glitazones and fibrates). The study of PPAR action, also modulated by post-translational modifications, has enabled extraordinary advances in the understanding of the multifaceted roles of these receptors in metabolism, energy homeostasis, and inflammation both in health and disease. This Special Issue of IJMS includes a broad range of basic and translational article, both original research and reviews, focused on the latest developments in the regulation of metabolic and/or inflammatory processes by PPARs in all organs and the microbiomes of different vertebrate species.
    Keywords: nuclear receptor ; gene transcription ; inflammation ; molecular docking ; PPARβ/δ ; lung ; pulmonary artery ; GW0742 ; GSK3787 ; docking ; lipopolysaccharide (LPS) ; PPARγ ligand ; coumarin ; fluorescent ligand ; screening ; crystal structure ; PPAR ; atopic dermatitis ; psoriasis ; metabolic reprograming ; glucose ; fatty acids ; mycobacteria ; M. tuberculosis ; M. leprae ; PPARs ; lipid droplets ; metabolic alterations ; hepatic damage ; nuclear factors ; pharmacological targets ; AMPK ; GDF15 ; insulin resistance ; type 2 diabetes mellitus ; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) ; real-time PCR ; ELISA ; immunohistochemistry ; signaling pathway ; PPAR gamma ; brain ; neural stem cells ; infection ; neuroinflammation ; HIV ; Zika ; cytomegalovirus ; neurogenesis ; microglia ; liver damage ; toll-like receptor 4 ; P2Y2 receptor ; metabolic syndrome ; resveratrol ; quercetin ; PPARα ; peroxisome ; β-oxidation ; PPRE ; ligand ; coregulator ; micronutrients ; PPARα knockout ; adipose tissue ; browning ; lipid metabolism ; depression ; PPARg ; neuropathology ; corticotropin releasing hormone ; norepinephrine ; subgenual prefrontal cortex ; amygdala ; nucleus accumbens ; common carotid artery occlusion ; electroretinography ; fibroblast growth factor 21 ; pemafibrate ; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha ; retinal ischemia ; skeletal muscle ; substrate metabolism ; nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) ; sex dimorphism ; lipidomics ; hepatic sex-biased gene expression ; PPARγ ; pulmonary arterial hypertension ; TGFβ ; vascular injury ; proliferation ; kidney fibrosis ; pattern-recognition receptors ; phagocytosis ; nitric oxide synthase ; fenofibrate ; oleoylethanolamide ; palmitoylethanolamide ; cancer ; immunity ; obesity ; diabetes ; miRNA ; DNA methylation ; histone modification ; peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor ; fatty acid oxidation ; doping control ; regulatory T cells ; exercise ; nuclear receptors ; nutrigenomics ; energy homeostasis ; dairy animals ; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) ; non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) ; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) ; bezafibrate ; fenofibric acid ; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ; dual/pan agonist ; X-ray crystallography ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: Nutrition is a key element that has the potential to reduce bone loss and fracture risk. While nutrition has become one of many variables that can impact bone health, there is a need to formulate and maintain nutritional approaches and techniques for the prevention and treatment of bone health-associated disorders that may affect women's health. This book, compiling articles published during 2021–2022, belongs to the Topical Collection " Nutrition and Women Bone Health". The application of the knowledge presented here may subsequently provide further support for preventive approaches based on population-based interventions. Key major topics related to the relationship between different nutrients and women's bone health are discussed using high-quality research methodologies, including randomized clinical trials and observational studies, all of which are led by notable nutritional and clinical researchers. The Guest Editor intends for this book to contribute to expanding the body of knowledge on bone health and nutrition in women as well as highlight the pivotal role that this interaction plays in human health throughout populations. The findings represent a beginning point for future research, which should progressively be focused on experimental investigations with diverse populations and demographic groups in order to further understand the link between nutrition and bone health in women.
    Keywords: bone mass ; dietary total antioxidant capacity ; KNHANES ; menopause ; osteoporosis ; fatty acids ; n-3 PUFAs ; bone mineral density ; postmenopause ; botanicals ; herbs ; postmenopausal women ; vitamin D ; bone remodeling ; cheese ; enriched dairy ; vitamin E ; bone turnover ; osteopenia ; tocopherol ; bone marker turnover ; bone health ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of plant biodiversity and genetic resources, including definitions, descriptions, and illustrations of different components and their value for food and nutrition security, breeding, and environmental services. Furthermore, comprehensive information is provided regarding conservation approaches and techniques for plant genetic resources, policy aspects, and results of biological, genetic, morphological, economic, social, and breeding-related research activities. The complexity and vulnerability of (plant) biodiversity and its inherent genetic resources, as an integral part of the contextual ecosystem and the human web of life, are clearly demonstrated in this Special Issue, and for several encountered problems and constraints, possible approaches or solutions are presented to overcome these.
    Keywords: climate change ; combined drought and heat stress ; drought ; heat ; landraces ; maize ; Rhododendron ; conservation strategies ; genetic differentiation ; gene flow ; populations contraction ; AFLP ; genetic diversity ; invasive ; Poaceae ; population genetics ; range expansion ; genebanks ; forage germplasm ; grasses ; legumes ; seed storage ; conservation ; seed longevity ; seed germination ; monitoring ; regeneration ; pea landraces ; Amorgos ; Schinoussa ; DNA Barcoding ; ISSR genotyping ; HRM analysis ; powdery mildew ; ex situ conservation ; germination ; longevity ; plant genetic resources ; agrobiodiversity ; genebank ; genebank management ; seed physiology ; seed quality management ; Carthamus tinctorius ; genotyping by sequencing ; germplasm characterization ; GWAS ; oilseed crop ; DArT markers ; macadamia ; dendrogram ; principal coordinate analysis ; population structure ; wild species ; malnutrition ; food security ; vegetables ; genetic resources ; home gardens ; community seedbanks ; variety introduction ; vegetable breeding ; high-throughput phenotyping ; statistical modelling ; phenotypic breeding ; genomic selection ; Solanum chacoense ; stress tolerance ; Brassica oleracea ; diversity ; SNP ; atolls ; leafy vegetables ; non-communicable diseases (NCD) ; nutrition security ; mineral nutrients ; natural biofortification ; crop wild relatives ; biological features ; use ; local ; national and global efforts ; policy ; gene donors ; pre-breeding ; breeding ; cross-sectoral collaboration ; crop wild relatives (CWR) ; drylands ; Kitui county ; wild food plants ; Cyprus ; domestication ; microsatellites ; Vitis vinifera subsp. sativa ; Vitis vinifera subsp. Sylvestris ; Fraxinus spp. ; manna ; local varieties nSSR ; cpSSR ; cytometry ; morphological traits ; documentation ; agricultural biodiversity ; wheat ; genome-wide association studies ; association mapping ; stripe rust ; anti-inflammatory activity ; antioxidants ; catechin ; Erodium crassifolium ; underutilized species ; agro-biodiversity ; centres of origin ; geographic distribution ; phylogenetic diversity ; useful plants ; Vavilov centres ; plant breeding ; climate change adaptation ; developing countries ; Punica protopunica Balf. ; Punica granatum L. ; Punica genera ; Lythraceae ; nitrogen fixation ; symbiosis ; bean ; landrace ; PPB ; participatory breeding ; climate resilient ; Honduras ; banana ; desiccation tolerance ; Musa ; Papua New Guinea ; seed conservation ; seed storage behaviour ; crop diversity ; drought tolerance ; genetic approaches ; neglected and underutilized species ; plant genetic resources for food and agriculture ; access and benefit sharing ; multilateral system ; CGIAR ; nutrition data ; multi-sectoral collaboration ; payment for ecosystem services ; payment for environmental services ; agrobiodiversity conservation ; agricultural adaptation ; clonal crops ; collection management ; cryobiotechnology ; cryopreservation ; field collections ; field maintenance ; germplasm storage ; in vitro conservation ; recalcitrant seeds ; genetic erosion ; ex situ and in situ conservation ; diversification ; sustainability ; food and nutrition security ; crop genetic resources ; diagnostics ; germplasm ; crop breeding ; pathogen ; pest ; Plant Treaty ; phytosanitary regulations ; transboundary pests ; invasive species ; prevention ; quarantine ; seed ; seed health ; virus indexing ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: The inner ear is a complex machinery at the cellular and molecular levels. Many different genes and proteins play roles in the development and maintenance of its structure and function, through participating in diverse molecular networks. A defect in any of these components can result in the loss of hearing. Consequently, hearing impairment encompasses a wide variety of disorders that are clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Understanding their genetic causes and their pathophysiological mechanisms, and characterizing the resulting phenotypes, are essential for developing novel therapies that target the specific defects. The articles and reviews in this book are representative of the many research lines that are currently active in the field, including recent advances in the genes and mutations involved in hearing impairment, the mechanisms through which mutations result in different syndromic or non-syndromic disorders, and the description of the associated phenotypes in humans and in animal models.
    Keywords: inner ear ; hearing impairment ; gene identification ; disease-causing mutations ; genetic epidemiology ; genotype&ndash ; phenotype correlations ; pathophysiological mechanisms ; omics ; genome editing ; gene therapy ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAK Genetics (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: Meat and meat products are an important part of the human diet. Even though non-essential, they provide high amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals in a concentrated form. However, the consumption of meat and meat products has been associated with an increased risk of health-related problems. Once the harmful components of meat and meat products are elucidated, novel technologies can help in identifying, removing, replacing, and/or minimising their deleterious effects. In addition, meat products can be and are being utilised as carriers of added bioactive compounds due to their processing versatility and high worldwide consumption. New strategies in the field of meat and meat product development are certainly needed in order to overcome not only the health-related problems these products might contribute to, but also from the sustainability and economy perspective. This book compiles ten original studies and two comprehensive reviews that will tackle some of these issues.
    Keywords: oleogel ; emulsion gel ; dry fermented sausages ; healthier lipid content ; chia oil ; olive oil ; spice ; ingredient ; colour ; ready-to-cook ; meat preparation ; meat extenders ; meat products ; meat substitutes ; sustainability ; plant-based proteins ; insects ; by-products ; pulses ; mushrooms ; beef burgers ; soluble fiber ; TPA ; consumer evaluation ; fatty acid composition ; Juniperus communis L. ; essential oil ; sodium nitrite ; dry fermented sausage ; traditional wet market ; food product’s label ; nutritional information ; willingness to pay ; meat ; authentication ; triacylglycerols ; ambient mass spectrometry ; DNA ; PCR ; iota carrageenan ; chemical composition ; consumer acceptance ; descriptive analysis ; ham ; ostrich ; phosphate ; polysaccharide ; processed ; restructured meat ; sensory profile ; plant-based meat analog ; commercial texture vegetable protein ; texture soy isolate protein ; methylcellulose ; phosphate elimination ; emulsified meat products ; proteins ; standardized meat matrix ; clean label ; nitrites alternatives ; phosphates alternatives ; coffee by-products ; chicken burger ; meat formulation ; cooking yield ; volatile compounds ; warmed off-flavours ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has developed from primarily a method of academic study into a recognized technology that has advanced measurement capabilities within many different industrial sectors. These sectors include areas such as national security, energy, forensics, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, etc. Despite this diversity, these applications have many shared technical challenges and regulatory burdens, yet interdisciplinary cross-talk is often limited. To facilitate the sharing of knowledge, this Special Issue presents technical articles from four different areas, including the oil industry, nanostructured systems and materials, metabolomics, and biologics. These areas use NMR or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies that range from low-field relaxometry to magnetic fields as high as 700 MHz. Each article represents a practical application of NMR. A few articles are focused on basic research concepts, which will likely have the cross-cutting effect of advancing multiple disciplinary areas.
    Keywords: higher-order structure ; tertiary structure ; fluorescence ; circular dichroism ; NMR ; HOS by NMR ; product characterization ; biopharmaceuticals ; Blastocystis ; 1H NMR ; metabolite extraction, metabolomics ; low-field magnetic resonance ; imaging ; multiphase ; flow measurement ; pipe flow ; two-phase flow ; flow regime characterization ; intermittent flow ; slug flow ; process and reaction monitoring ; MOF ; separation ; binary mixture ; low-field NMR relaxometry ; nuclear magnetic resonance ; mass spectrometry ; urine metabolome ; normal ranges ; personalized metabolic profile ; similarity metrics ; Mahalanobis distance ; chemical shift difference ; peak profile ; relative peak height ; glycosylated proteins ; heteronuclear NMR ; HSQC-TOCSY ; natural abundance ; T2 filter ; glycoprotein ; metabolomics ; paramagnetic ; relaxation ; gadolinium ; layered perovskite-like niobate ; Dion-Jacobson phase ; proton NMR ; oil-based mud ; invasion correction ; permeability ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-10
    Description: Mit den politischen Konzepten der nachhaltigen Bioökonomie ist die Hoffnung auf Wirtschaftsformen verbunden, die zirkulär produzieren, erneuerbare Ressourcen nutzen sowie sozial gerechtere Zugänge zu Ressourcen ermöglichen. Die Diskurse zu solchen Konzepten zeigen vorhandene und neu entstehende Konflikte für mögliche Transformationen auf. Die Beiträger*innen des Bandes beschäftigen sich mit der Kommunikation und Wissensvermittlung sowie innovativen Beteiligungsverfahren in Deutschland und Europa. Dabei stellen sie eine frühzeitige Kommunikation und Partizipation verschiedener gesellschaftlicher Gruppen als entscheidend für die Gestaltung einer nachhaltigen Bioökonomie heraus.
    Keywords: Nachhaltige Bioökonomie ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Wirtschaft ; Kommunikation ; Partizipation ; Transformation ; Deutschland ; Europa ; Natur ; Wirtschaftssoziologie ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökologie ; Soziologie ; Sustainability ; Economy ; Communication ; Participation ; Germany ; Europe ; Nature ; Economic Sociology ; Economics ; Ecology ; Sociology ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCN Environmental economics ; bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RN The environment::RNU Sustainability
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-31
    Description: Moulagen - plastische Krankheitsdarstellungen - waren wichtige Dokumentations- und Lehrobjekte der Medizin. Die Moulagenbildner*innen galten in der Medizingeschichte oft als skurrile Außenseiter*innen, deren Arbeit von alchemistisch anmutender Geheimnistuerei umgeben war. Henrik Eßler widmet sich erstmals der Berufsgeschichte dieser unterschätzten Spezialist*innen. Dabei stellt er einerseits die Bedeutung der Moulage heraus, die weit über eine »naturgetreue« Nachbildung hinausging. Andererseits rückt er die Stellung der Moulagenbildner*innen im wissenschaftlichen Arbeitsprozess in ein neues Licht: Sie waren nicht nur ausführendes Organ, sondern Kooperationspartner*innen im Forschungszusammenhang.
    Keywords: Medizin ; Moulage ; Deutschland ; Medizingeschichte ; Krankheit ; Kunst ; Wissenschaft ; Technik ; Arbeit ; Technikgeschichte ; Wissenschaftsgeschichte ; Medizinsoziologie ; Geschichtswissenschaft ; Medicine ; Germany ; History of Medicine ; Illness ; Art ; Science ; Technology ; Work ; History of Technology ; History of Science ; Sociology of Medicine ; History ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBX History of medicine ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues::PDX History of science
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: This book was established after closing the Special Issue “Decline of Mediterranean Fruit Crops and Forests Associated with Fungal Trunk Pathogens” edited by Dr. Carlos Agustí-Brisach as Guest Editor and Mr. Everett Zhu as Manager Editor. This book represents a collection of papers related to the etiology, epidemiology, and control of fungal trunk diseases in several Mediterranean woody crops such as almond, citrus, grapevine or pistachio, among others. This volume was intended to generate knowledge on the etiology and epidemiology of tree decline syndromes to build a strong foundation for developing effective management approaches to reduce the yield losses caused by these diseases. In addition, a broad collection of techniques to conduct studies on etiology and epidemiology as well as to determine the effect of biotic and abiotic factors enhancing the progression of trunk diseases in woody crops are shown in this book.
    Keywords: grapevine trunk diseases ; signal transduction ; systemic acquired resistance ; preformed defenses ; symptom severity ; pistachio ; crown rot ; root rot ; Macrophomina phaseolina ; pathogenicity ; bscogniauxia ; botryosphaeriaceae ; cadophora ; citrus dieback ; colletotrichum ; phaeoacremonium ; fungal trunk pathogens ; occurrence ; Prunus dulcis ; water deficiency ; weakened hosts ; grapevine ; Diplodia seriata ; Neofusicoccum parvum ; diagnostic ; Vitis vinifera ; Botryosphaeria dieback ; foliar symptoms ; (R)-mellein ; qPCR ; LC-MS/MS ; esca complex ; wood disease control ; leaf symptoms ; fungal pathogens ; natural infections ; Silverleaf disease ; Chondrostereum purpureum ; Prunus salicina ; Japanese plum ; apple die-back ; canker ; fungi ; multi-loci phylogeny ; wood decay ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Many research teams are working to demonstrate that microorganisms can be our daily partners, due to the great diversity of biochemical transformations and molecules they are able to produce. This Special Issue highlights several facets of the production of microbial metabolites of interest. From the discovery of new strains or new bioactive molecules issued from novel environments, to the increase in their synthesis by traditional or innovative methods, different levels of biotechnological processes are addressed. Combining the new dimensions of "Omics" sciences, such as genomics, transcriptomics or metabolomics, microbial biotechnologies are opening up incredible opportunities for discovering and improving microorganisms and their production.
    Keywords: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) ; polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) ; mutant strain ; Aurantiochytrium sp. ; transcriptome ; Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris ; 6-pentyl-α-pyrone ; antibiosis ; Trichoderma ; secondary metabolites ; antibiofilm ; Gram-negative bacterium ; antibiotic resistance ; natural products ; angucycline ; aquayamycin ; glycosyltransferase ; Lake Baikal ; Streptomyces ; Talaromyces albobiverticillius 30548 ; submerged fermentation ; pigments ; biomass ; optimization ; Box–Behnken experimental design ; response surface modeling ; carnosic acid ; propolis ; antifungal action ; synergy ; Candida albicans ; biofilms ; sponges ; actinomycetes ; cryptic ; Micromonospora ; Nocardia ; Gordonia ; mycolic acid ; LC-HRESIMS ; N-functionalized amines ; N-methylanthranilate ; Corynebacterium glutamicum ; metabolic engineering ; sustainable production of quinoline precursors ; acridone ; quinazoline alkaloid drugs ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Covid-19 ; Mpro ; microbial natural products ; docking ; molecular dynamic simulation ; Serratiochelin A ; Serratiochelin C ; Serratia sp. ; siderophore ; iron ; anticancer ; microbial biotechnology ; degradation ; antibacterial ; S. aureus ; sparkling wine ; second fermentation ; fermentation by-products ; Saccharomyces cerevisiae flor yeast ; proteins ; Scopalina hapalia ; Actinomycetes ; Bacillus ; Fungi ; elastase inhibition ; tyrosinase inhibition ; CDK7 inhibition ; Fyn kinase inhibition ; catalase activation ; sirtuin 1 activation ; Curvularia papendorfii ; endophytic fungi ; human coronavirus HCoV 229E ; Staphylococcus sp. ; MRSA ; antiproliferative activity ; polyhydroxyacid ; kheiric acid ; insect ; mealworm ; gut bacteria ; OSMAC ; cyclic peptides ; biosynthetic pathway ; autophagy inducer ; fermentation ; Lactococcus lactis ; bacteriocin ; culture conditions ; medium compositions ; lactic acid fermentation ; Pediococcus acidilactici PA204 ; simultaneous saccharification and fermentation ; corn stover ; pyocyanin ; maize industry wastewater ; Pseudomonas aeruginosa NEJ01R ; redox metabolite ; response surface analysis ; bioproduction ; valorization ; electrochemical analysis ; sugarcane ; distillery waste water ; molasses spent wash ; vinasse ; fungi ; yeasts ; bioremediation ; COD ; discoloration ; antimicrobial ; antioxidant ; GNPS ; textiles ; cation-exchange resin ; adsorption ; removal ; ammonium ; cell viability ; mutant gdhA P. multocida B:2 ; cyanobacteria ; photosynthesis ; synthetic biology ; systems biology ; genome-scale model ; protoplast fusion ; novel compound discovery ; cell wall-deficiency ; heteroploidy ; Talaromyces ; azaphilone ; marine fungi ; N-threonyl-rubropunctamin ; PP-R ; greener extraction ; red pigments ; fungal pigments ; antinematode compound ; anthelminthic drugs ; marine epiphytic bacteria ; marine biofilm ; marine environment ; parasitic nematode ; Caenorhabditis elegans ; natural colors ; bio-pigments ; quorum sensing ; marine bacteria ; biosynthesis ; biological activities ; industrial applications ; therapeutic insights ; global pigment market ; terpenoids ; sesquiterpene production ; Rhodobacter capsulatus ; β-caryophyllene ; bioactivity ; phytopathogens ; plant pathogenic fungi ; plant growth-promoting bacteria ; microorganisms ; biotechnology ; screening ; production ; extraction ; bioactive properties ; perspectives ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-25
    Description: This book provides a resource for the scientist or medical professional interested in the topic of insulin resistance. With a mix of review and primary data articles, emerging paradigms in insulin resistance are highlighted. The topics are succinctly presented, and distinct viewpoints are represented. An introduction to the Special Issue that provides summaries of the studies included, is provided by the Guest Editor, Dr. Susan Burke, and her colleague at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Dr. Jason Collier.
    Keywords: epicardial adipose tissue ; hypertrophy of adipocytes ; CAD severity ; adipokines ; insulin resistance ; insulin-degrading enzyme ; pancreas ; liver ; insulin receptor ; glucose transporters ; acute intermittent porphyria ; carbohydrate loading therapy ; hyperinsulinemia ; fast-acting insulin ; experimental liver-targeted insulin ; hyperinsulinaemia ; osteocalcin ; beta-hydroxybutyrate ; phenotype ; stages ; serotonin ; glucagon-like peptide-1 ; glucagon ; type 2 diabetes ; hyperglycaemia ; apoptosis ; endoplasmic reticulum stress ; glucosamine ; pancreatic β-cell dysfunction ; ovariectomy ; raloxifene ; Negr1 ; obesity ; metabolic disease ; metabolomics ; glucose intolerance ; genetic models ; beta hydroxybutyrate ; osteoporosis ; fragility fractures ; bone mineral density ; osteocalin ; vitamin D ; collagen ; hydroxyapatite ; diabetes ; inflammation ; thiazolidinedione ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to humans. Today, zoonoses with a wildlife reservoir constitute a major public health problem, affecting all continents. The importance of such zoonoses is increasingly recognized, and the need for more attention in this area is being addressed. The total number of zoonoses is unknown, some 1,415 known human pathogens have been catalogued, and 62% are of zoonotic origin [1]. With time, more and more human pathogens are found to be of animal origin. Moreover, most emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonoses. Wild animals seem to be involved in the epidemiology of most zoonoses and serve as major reservoirs for transmission of zoonotic agents to domestic animals and humans [2]. The concept of the ‘One Health’ approach involving collaboration between veterinary and medical scientists, policy makers, and public health officials, is necessary to foster joint cooperation and control of emerging zoonotic diseases [3]. Zoonotic diseases caused by a wide range of arthropods, bacteria, helminths, protozoans, and viruses can cause serious and even life-threatening clinical conditions in animals, with a number of them also affecting the human population due to their zoonotic potential. The aim of the current Special Issue is to cover recent and novel research trends in zoonotic diseases in wildlife, including the relevant topics related to wildlife, zoonosis, public health, emerging diseases, infectious diseases and parasitic diseases.
    Keywords: west nile virus ; arbovirus ; zoonotic ; macaque ; bats ; c-ELISA ; RT-PCR ; Anaplasma phagocytophilum ; zoonosis ; tick ; wild ungulates ; phylogenesis ; molecular epidemiology ; Coxiella burnetii ; Q fever ; serology ; epidemiology ; wildlife ; European bison ; micromammals ; Cryptosporidium ; Giardia ; Blastocystis ; Enterocytozoon bieneusi ; Balantioides coli ; Troglodytella ; non-human primates ; rats ; zoological garden ; one health ; Helicobacter spp. ; PCR ; Sus scrofa ; Meles meles ; badger ; tuberculosis ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex ; P22 ELISA ; isolation ; cattle ; Atlantic Spain ; filter card ; faeces ; transportation ; storage ; preservation ; Giardia duodenalis ; Cryptosporidium hominis ; seroprevalence ; ruminants ; humans ; dust ; aerosols ; Salmonella ; turtles ; wildlife rescue centres ; camera-traps ; interactions ; wildlife-livestock interface ; non-tuberculous mycobacteria ; Leptospira interrogans ; microscopic agglutination test ; Slovenia ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSV Zoology & animal sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: The concept of nitrogen gap (NG), i.e., its recognition and amelioration, forms the core of this book entitled Site-Specific Nutrient Management (SSNM). Determination of the presence of an NG between fields on a farm and/or within a particular field, together with its size, requires a set of highly reliable diagnostic tools. The necessary set of diagnostic tools, based classically on pedological and agrochemical methods, should be currently supported by remote-sensing methods. A combination of these two groups of methods is the only way to recognize the factors responsible for yield gap (YG) appearance and to offer a choice of measures for its effective amelioration. The NG concept is discussed in the two first papers (Grzebisz and Łukowiak, Agronomy 2021, 11, 419; Łukowiak et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1959). Crop productivity depends on a synchronization of plant demand for nitrogen and its supply from soil resources during the growing season. The action of nitrate nitrogen (N–NO3), resulting in direct plant crop response, can be treated by farmers as a crucial growth factor. The expected outcome also depends on the status of soil fertility factors, including pools of available nutrients and the activity of microorganisms. Three papers are devoted to these basic aspects of soil fertility management (Sulewska et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1958; Grzebisz et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1701; Hlisnikovsky et al., Agronomy 2021, 11, 1333). The resistance of a currently cultivated crop to seasonal weather variability depends to a great extent on the soil fertility level. This aspect is thoroughly discussed for three distinct soil types and climates with respect to their impact on yield (Hlisnikovsky et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1160—Czech Republic; Wang et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1237—China; Łukowiak and Grzebisz et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1364—Poland). In the fourth section of this book, the division a particular field into homogenous production zones is discussed as a basis for effective nitrogen management within the field. This topic is presented for different regions and crops (China, Poland, and the USA) (Cammarano et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1767; Panek et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1842; Larson et al., Agronomy 2020, 10, 1858).
    Keywords: Triticum aestivum L. ; farmyard manure ; mineral fertilizers ; crude protein content ; soil properties, site-specific requirements ; yield ; site-specific nitrogen management ; regional optimal nitrogen management ; net return ; nitrogen use efficiency ; spatial variability ; temporal variability ; seed density ; N uptake ; indices of N productivity ; mineral N ; indigenous Nmin at spring ; post-harvest Nmin ; N balance ; N efficiency ; maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II ; chlorophyll content index ; soil enzymatic activity ; biological index fertility ; nitrogenase activity ; microelements fertilization (Ti ; Si ; B ; Mo ; Zn) ; soil ; nitrate nitrogen content ; contents of available phosphorus ; potassium ; magnesium ; calcium ; cardinal stages of WOSR growth ; PCA ; site-specific nutrient management ; soil brightness ; satellite remote sensing ; crop yield ; soil fertility ; winter wheat ; winter triticale ; vegetation indices ; NDVI ; grain yield ; number of spikes ; economics ; normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) ; on-the-go sensors ; winter oilseed rape → winter triticale cropping sequence ; N input ; N total uptake ; N gap ; Beta vulgaris L. ; organic manure ; weather conditions ; soil chemistry ; sugar concentration ; climatic potential yield ; yield gap ; soil constraints ; subsoil ; remote sensing-techniques ; field ; a field ; crop production ; sustainability ; homogenous productivity units ; nitrogen indicators: in-season ; spatial ; vertical variability of N demand and supply ; spectral imagery ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Firenze University Press
    Publication Date: 2022-06-02
    Description: The compendium collects the basic themes of biology in a very simplified form, ideally following the programmatic criteria of secondary school. The didactic program is articulated starting from the molecules that make up living organisms to end at the theoretical basis of ecology and environmental protection. All the main topics of life sciences such as genetics, anatomy and the evolution of organisms are addressed, always trying to convey the heart of the theoretical concept through a simple but adequate terminology. The goal is to offer a first look at the basis of biology to those who intend to carry out an in-depth study of this subject, which is extremely fascinating but also decidedly complex, vast and multifaceted.
    Keywords: bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology::JMM Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education::JNA Philosophy & theory of education ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education::JNS Teaching of specific groups & persons with special educational needs ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MF Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MM Other branches of medicine::MMF Pathology ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MQ Nursing & ancillary services::MQP Pharmacy / dispensing ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics::PHV Applied physics ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSD Molecular biology ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: The trace mineral selenium is still regarded as one of the most interesting and health-beneficial elements. In addition to the Editorial containing a dedication to Dr. Leopold Flohé, this Special Issue contains 13 research articles and 8 reviews, with over 120 different contributors covering many of the most important subjects concerning the study of selenium. The articles address both selenium as well as selenoproteins and their molecular roles, providing important considerations regarding this trace element’s impact on human and animal health and disease.
    Keywords: selenoproteome ; selenoprotein hierarchy ; nonradioactive isotopes ; SEC-ICP MS ; glutathione peroxidase ; thioredoxin reductase ; SECIS ; translation regulation ; autoimmune thyroid disease ; diabetes mellitus ; Graves’ disease ; Hashimoto thyroiditis ; infection ; inflammation ; long-COVID ; rheumatoid arthritis ; selenoprotein P ; sepsis ; selenoprotein W ; thioredoxin ; 14-3-3 ; Akt ; cell death ; Selenof ; selenium ; selenoprotein ; colon cancer ; barrier integrity ; cardiovascular ; heart ; selenoproteins ; Keshan’s Disease ; bacteria ; selenite ; selenium delivery system ; Trsp ; hypothalamus ; Agrp neuron ; sex differences ; diet-induced obesity ; leptin resistance ; macrophage ; differentiation ; redox signaling ; NRF2 ; NF-κB ; lipid mediators ; seleocysteine ; autoimmunity ; lymphocyte ; cadmium cytotoxicity ; cancer therapy ; cisplatin ; ICP-MS ; nonsynonymous mutation ; selenium homeostasis ; ZIP8 ; Trit1 ; isopentenylation ; tRNA[Ser]Sec ; selenocysteine ; genetic variance ; human disease ; selenophosphate synthetase ; endothelial cell ; reactive oxygen species ; cell growth ; angiogenesis ; SEPHS1 ; early embryogenesis ; embryonic lethality ; prostate ; cancer ; tumor suppressor ; selenoprotein deficiency ; SECISBP2 ; Sec-tRNA[Ser]Sec ; SEPSECS ; antioxidative defense ; autoantibody ; Hashimoto’s thyroiditis ; trace element ; recoding ; SECIS-binding protein ; translation termination ; nonsense-mediated decay ; ribosome rescue ; health ; mouse models ; selenocysteine (Sec) ; virus ; viral ; antioxidant ; HIV ; HCV ; HBV ; coxsackie virus ; influenza ; n/a ; HIV-1 ; viral infection ; SELENOS ; SELENOO ; primary T cells ; Jurkat ; SupT1 ; translational control ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Childhood obesity continues to be a global problem, with several regions showing increasing rates and others having one in every three children overweight despite an apparent halt or downward trend. Children are exposed to nutritional, social, and obesogenic environmental risks from different settings, and this affects their lifelong health. There is a consensus that high-quality multifaceted smart and cost-effective interventions enable children to grow with a healthy set of habits that have lifelong benefits to their wellbeing. The literature has shown that dietary approaches play key roles in improving children’s health, not only on a nutritional level but also in diet quality and patterns. An association between the nutritional strategy and other lifestyle components promotes a more comprehensive approach and should be envisioned in intervention studies. This Special Issue entitled “Child Obesity and Nutrition Promotion Intervention” combines original research manuscripts or reviews of the scientific literature concerning classic or innovative approaches to tackle this public health issue. It presents several nutritional interventions alongside lifestyle health factors, and outcome indicators of effectiveness and sustainability from traditional to ground-breaking methods to exploit both qualitative and quantitative approaches in tackling child obesity.
    Keywords: serious game ; gamification ; eating behavior ; food neophobia ; willingness to taste ; nutritional status ; obesity ; dietary habits ; allergy ; pulmonary function ; allergic rhinitis ; asthma ; dietary habit ; vegetable consumption ; food intake ; preschool children ; Japan ; nutrition ; stress ; mental health ; family ; health behavior ; childhood obesity ; health intervention ; healthy lifestyle intervention ; school-based intervention ; MVPA ; overweight and obesity ; self-efficacy ; adolescent girls ; parent–child dyads ; food availability ; advertising ; healthy diet ; promotion programs ; community-based program ; school meals ; salt intake ; sodium consumption ; schools ; canteen ; adolescents ; implementation ; purchase behaviour ; overweight ; machine learning ; deep learning ; statistical models ; data science ; BMI ; child ; surveillance ; health ; noncommunicable diseases ; children ; fruit ; vegetables ; soft drinks ; energy balance-related behaviors ; self-regulation skills ; preschoolers ; randomized controlled trial ; intervention effects ; parental educational level ; intervention mapping ; multicomponent intervention ; school children ; food and nutrition ; intervention ; healthy eating ; food acceptance ; tactile play ; cooking ; fish ; health promotion ; childhood overweight ; risk ; community ; screening ; tool ; food environment ; home ; school ; food consumption patterns ; dietary intakes ; macronutrients ; micronutrients ; Eastern Mediterranean Region ; review ; parental role modelling ; family environment ; availability and accessibility ; cluster randomised controlled trial ; minority ; parents ; prevention ; diet ; nutrition promotion ; Black/African American ; Hispanic ; qualitative ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    De Gruyter | De Gruyter
    Publication Date: 2022-11-22
    Description: This volume includes lectures and discussions from the Conference of the Association of German Constitutional Lawyers in Speyer from 7 to 10 October 2015.
    Keywords: Deutschland ; Verfassung ; Rechtsordnung ; bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LN Laws of Specific jurisdictions::LND Constitutional & administrative law ; bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LN Laws of Specific jurisdictions::LNU Taxation & duties law
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: This book compiles the Special Issue of Applied Sciences, entitled “Application of Biology to Cultural Heritage”, and aims to cover all the latest outstanding progress on the biological and biochemical methods developed and applied to cultural heritage.Eleven excellent papers (including both reviews and full research articles) form part of this book and each paper went through a hard and demanding review in order to ensure maximum quality. We do thank all the reviewers for their efforts which are so crucial for the improvement of the now-published papers. In the field of cultural heritage, biodiversity and biodeterioration have received a great deal of research attention in recent years. This book intends to provide a comprehensive examination of the science of biology in various fields and areas, as well as its practical application for the preservation of cultural heritage. Full research articles and reviews on all aspects of biological causes, modes of action, biocidal treatments, and the protection of cultural heritage are here presented, as well as long-term studies on the biodeterioration of cultural heritage sites and monuments.Analyses and tests of macro- and micro-organisms affecting the preservation of cultural heritage are also addressed.The knowledge that has arisen from the papers published on the studies on new techniques and new products applied to the field of cultural heritage may now be translated into new conservation and restoration treatments in similar objects, sites and supports. This was the main goal and it was achieved in a mission that we carried out with great pleasure and dedication.
    Keywords: cultural heritage ; biodeterioration ; biodiversity of microorganisms ; stone surfaces ; historical sandstone ; next-generation sequencing ; metal ; conservation ; cleaning ; hydrogels ; organogels ; bio-solvents ; biofilm ; microbial community ; algae ; cyanobacteria ; fungi ; bacteria ; next generation sequencing ; granite ; Trentepohlia ; deteriorative action ; enzymatic activity ; Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck ; cinnamaldehyde ; antimicrobial activity ; biodegradation ; built cultural heritage ; cityscape ; laboratory and field analysis ; maintenance plan ; mortar ; Parietaria judaica ; schist ; urban area ; weed control ; biocleaning ; bioconsolidation ; biocalcification ; biopolymers ; carbonatogenic bacteria ; MICP ; microorganisms ; stone restoration ; marble decay ; dark discoloration ; stone microbiota ; black fungi ; cultural heritage conservation ; multifunctional coating ; stone biodeterioration ; biofilms ; biocide ; zosteric sodium salt ; 2-mercaptobenzothiazole ; silica nanosystems ; phellem ; birch bark ; decay ; light microscopy ; transmission electron microscopy ; archaeology ; ice patch ; waterlogged ; stained glass ; glazed tiles ; biodiversity ; laboratory experiments ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: This book contains a collection of recent peer-reviewed articles on the topic "Crop Adaptation to Elevated CO2 and Temperature" published in Plants. Topics range from meta-analyses of crop responses, to descriptions and results of large-scale screening efforts, to molecular studies of changes in gene expression related to fruit quality.
    Keywords: adaptation ; breeding ; CO2 ; CWR ; seed yield ; goji berry ; sugar metabolism ; elevated CO2 ; functional domain ; gene cloning and expression ; Lens culinaris ; climate change adaptation ; root development ; root depth distribution ; climate change ; heat stress ; nitrogen assimilation ; nitrogen metabolism ; nitrogen uptake ; Solanum ; tomato ; warming ; Solanum tuberosum ; tuber ; sink organ ; ambient temperature ; cell proliferation ; grain quality ; cereals ; yield and quality ; high [CO2] ; predicted future climate ; high temperature ; grain quality traits ; drought stress ; Genovese cultivar ; photosynthesis ; stomatal conductance ; chlorophyll ; carotenoids ; antioxidant defense metabolites ; early growth stage ; ethylene ; IAA conjugates ; indole-3-acetic acid ; invasiveness ; lupine seedlings ; simulated conditions ; warming simulation ; grain yield ; biomass ; bread wheat ; genotypes ; barley ; CO2 enrichment ; Hordeum vulgare L. ; water-use efficiency ; yield ; gravitropic angle of curvature ; initial root ; lateral root number ; primary root ; root system architecture ; simulated warming ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: The enormous contribution of agricultural cooperative societies to the rural world has not gone unnoticed. This is corroborated by many international entities. The International Cooperative Alliance estimates that 12% of the world's population is linked to one of the 3 million cooperatives that exist worldwide. Therefore, cooperative societies are not a marginal phenomenon. In relation to the role played by agricultural cooperatives in the world, it should be said that the agricultural cooperative is an enterprise unconditionally and stably linked to the rural environment, to the farmer and the stockbreeder. For this reason, it plays a leading role in the local economy and in the fixation of the population to the territory, thus contributing to the balance and management of the territory, which makes them true agents of rural development. On the other hand, cooperative societies have been the guarantors of the structuring of agriculture in rural areas in many countries. These organizations constitute the main structured, organized, professionalized and stable network established throughout the territory, in contact with the rural environment, with the capacity to communicate with and influence farmers and stockbreeders. They directly or indirectly provide much of the employment in the rural world and cooperative societies by nature develop their activity under cooperative principles and values that make them exponents of socially responsible enterprises and, therefore, are the key to sustainable development, as promulgated by the United Nations through the SDGs.
    Keywords: agroindustrial ; agricultural cooperative ; technology adoption ; technology and competitiveness ; information and communication technology ; digital transformation ; agri-food cooperatives ; co-operative creation policy ; contingent valuation ; reasoned action approach ; Kazakhstan ; COVID-19 ; self-identity ; agricultural non-economic function perception ; agricultural economic function perception ; land-responsibility behaviour intention ; Facebook ; cooperatives ; beekeeping ; fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis ; agricultural markets ; generalized propensity score ; cooperative organizations ; small-scale farm ; cooperation ; contractual integration ; willingness to cooperate ; farm profile ; Lithuanian case ; agricultural producer organizations ; rural women’s circles ; local action groups ; mergers ; failure ; integration ; approval ; negotiations ; social and solidarity economy ; evolutionary approach ; territorial-driven approach ; agricultural cooperatives ; technical efficiency ; dairy processing sector ; sustainability ; milk production capacity ; supply chain ; data envelopment analysis ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: The prevalence of overweight and obesity has significantly increased over the past few decades and is linked to metabolic diseases across the lifespan. Its etiology has been attributed to a large number of sociodemographic, behavioral (e.g. unhealthy nutrition, low levels of physical activity), perinatal, and clinical risk factors, which are active already from childhood and adolescence. Still, their exact role, interplay, and mechanisms implicated in this process remain unclear. The trends of childhood obesity call for actions regarding the prevention and management of this disease early in life. The Special Issue “Childhood Obesity: Nutrition and Lifestyle Determinants, Prevention and Management” aims to host original articles, systematic reviews or meta- analyses that will advance the current knowledge on the role of health behaviors, especially of nutrition, on the development of overweight or obesity in childhood and adolescence, provide valuable information about the nutritional habits of overweight/obese children and adolescents, and describe novel approaches via lifestyle modification for the prevention or management of obesity in youth.
    Keywords: adipose tissue ; obesity ; children ; adolescence ; development ; eating disorders ; adolescents ; prevention programs ; systematic review ; adolescent ; adiposity indicators ; discriminatory capability ; metabolic syndrome ; principal component analysis ; risk screening tool ; Taiwan ; COVID-19 ; lifestyle ; determinants ; diet ; physical activity ; sedentary behavior ; COV-EAT ; parents ; dietary intake ; feeding practices ; family meals ; breakfast ; snacking habits ; gestational diabetes mellitus ; pregnancy ; study protocol ; randomised controlled trial ; large for gestational age ; complex intervention ; calorie restriction ; maternal weight gain ; childhood obesity ; adiposity ; type 2 diabetes ; prevention ; complementary feeding ; solid food ; breastfeeding ; overweight ; weight management ; body composition ; resting energy expenditure ; age ; leptin ; pandemic ; lockdown ; exercise ; sport ; mood ; quality of life ; parental feeding practices ; genetic susceptibility to obesity ; eating behavior ; birth cohort ; sugar-sweetened beverage ; school-based ; intervention ; ecological model ; difference in difference approach ; preschoolers ; nutrition literacy ; nutrition education ; self-efficacy ; teachers ; vascular function ; aerobic training ; L-Citrulline ; L-Arginine ; nitric oxide ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: This book focuses on parrots, which are among the most fascinating, attractive, and threatened birds, combining and synthesizing recent research on the biology, ecology, and conservation of both native and non-native parrot populations across the world.
    Keywords: circovirus ; PBFD ; BFDV ; rose-ringed parakeet ; monk parakeet ; invasive species ; CRAVED ; conservation criminology ; defaunation ; harvesting ; wildlife trade ; parrot abundance ; pets ; poaching ; Savage selectivity index ; conservation management ; conservation threats ; drivers of extinction ; illegal wildlife trade ; parrot conservation ; Psittacidae conservation ; threatened species ; unsustainable use of wildlife ; eBird ; endangered species ; population survey ; roost counts ; Psittacidae ; reintroduction ; Allee effect ; population ; survival ; reproduction ; site fidelity ; flock cohesion ; Amazona lilacina ; mangrove ; dry forest ; local knowledge ; attitudes ; Lilacine Amazon ; red-fronted macaw ; Andes ; dynamic vegetation model ; biotic interactions ; climate change ; RCP2.6 ; RCP8.5 ; foster chicks ; chick starvation ; chick survival ; chick supplemental feeding ; avian brood manipulation ; wildlife management ; Scarlet Macaw ; Perú ; conservation actions ; literature review ; wildlife markets ; soft-release ; acclimatization ; monitoring ; Amazon ; dispersion ; algarrobo ; drylands ; High Monte ; parrots ; seed dispersal ; soft seed viability ; stomatochory ; conservation genetics ; genetic assignment tests ; probable geographic origin ; Military Macaw ; psittaciformes ; macaw ; conure ; parakeet ; reintroduction techniques ; hand-rearing ; pioneer flock ; training ; flocking ; predator evasion ; wild parrots ; Chlamydia psittaci ; Psittacid alphaherpesvirus 1 ; avipoxvirus ; beak and feather disease virus ; cryptic species ; vocal variation ; parrot ; genetic differentiation ; open-ended learning ; Amazona farinosa ; bird abundance ; census ; bird density ; detectability ; distance sampling ; Psittaciformes ; genetic diversity ; demographic history ; population structure ; captive breeding ; blue-throated macaw ; thick-billed parrot ; naturalized parrots ; introduced species ; world parrot trade ; invasion biology ; Amazona ; species distribution models ; data integration models ; occupancy models ; citizen-science ; population size ; count data ; conservation ; ecology ; density ; endemism ; IUCN Red List ; CITES ; evolution ; genomics ; museomics ; Ara glaucogularis ; migration ; daily behavioral patterns ; Llanos de Moxos ; emerging infectious disease ; haplotypes ; viral diversification ; distribution ; environmental niche modelling ; research selection function ; psittacids ; state observation models ; captive populations ; glucocorticoids ; reproductive success ; seasonality ; Myiopsitta monachus ; home range ; sex ; age ; urbanization ; invasive alien species ; Circoviridae ; infectious disease ; surveillance ; viral infection ; vulnerable taxa ; wild populations ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAF Ecological science, the Biosphere
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: How can we explain the fundamental paradox of living matter, which combines stability and robustness of form with constant internal dynamics? It is not only the genetic information contained in every cell, but also numerous stochastic biomolecular processes that are at work in morphogenesis. In addition, the shaping of an organism is driven by mechanical forces that operate within and between cells, across tissues and organs. The dynamics of morphogenesis is a self-organized process that emerges from biological control and physical constraints at all scales. Its study is currently bringing together a fast-growing interdisciplinary community that observes, analyses and models living organisms.
    Keywords: biology ; biophysics ; genetics ; information ; life science ; mechanics ; morphogenesis ; tissue engineering ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics::PHD Classical mechanics::PHDT Dynamics & statics ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics::PHV Applied physics::PHVN Biophysics ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSC Developmental biology ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSD Molecular biology ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSF Cellular biology (cytology) ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics::PHD Classical mechanics::PHDT Dynamics and statics ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics::PHV Applied physics::PHVN Biophysics ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSC Developmental biology ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSD Molecular biology ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSF Cellular biology (cytology)
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: The world of adult education needs information on instruments that provide behavioral changes and support the physical, emotional, and spiritual health of modern individuals. Under this scope, this Special Issue incorporates articles about modern perspectives on diet and coaching approaches that lead to new dietary habits.
    Keywords: diet ; nutrition ; oral health coaching ; older adults ; senior coaching ; motivational interviewing ; cognitive behavioral coaching techniques ; independent elderly ; healthy food ; Mediterranean diet ; food system ; sustainability ; conscious consumption ; normal oral fibroblast ; squamous carcinoma cell ; Khat ; myofibroblasts ; cytotoxicity ; cell death ; food insecurity ; mushroom nutrition ; poverty ; health promotion ; health foods ; probiotics ; prebiotics ; synbiotics ; dental caries ; effector strain ; prevention ; oral health ; honey ; Staphylococcus aureus ; Streptococcus mutans ; Fusobacterium nucleatum ; antibacterial activity ; oral cavity ; artificial saliva ; breast milk ; microbiome ; lactic acid bacteria ; entero-mammary pathway ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: Primary progressive aphasia is a clinical syndrome that includes a group of neurodegenerative disorders characterized by progressive language impairment. Our knowledge about this disorder has evolved significantly in recent years. Notably, correlations between clinical findings and pathology have improved, and main clinical, neuroimaging, and genetic features have been described. Furthermore, primary progressive aphasia is a good model for the study of brain–behavior relationships, and has contributed to the knowledge of the neural basis of language functioning. However, there are many open questions remaining. For instance, classification into three variants (non-fluent, semantic, and logopenic) is under debate; further data about epidemiology and natural history of the diseases are needed; and, as in other neurodegenerative disorders, successful therapies are lacking. The Guest Editors expect that this book can be very useful for scholars.
    Keywords: primary progressive aphasia ; informativeness ; speech production ; assessment ; diagnosis ; cognitive approach ; dementia ; frontotemporal dementia ; Alzheimer’s disease ; neuropsychology ; span ; sentence repetition ; working memory ; phonological ; visuospatial ; natural history ; mortality ; survival ; memory clinic ; graphical markers ; graphical parameters ; writing pressure ; differential diagnosis ; longitudinal assessment ; cognitive changes ; behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia ; level of functioning ; electroencephalography ; resting-state ; biomarkers machine learning ; K-Nearest Neighbors ; graph theory ; treatment ; speech and language therapy ; intervention ; cognitive rehabilitation ; bilingualism ; semantic dementia ; semantic variant primary progressive aphasia ; word finding ; language therapy ; behavioural therapy ; electroencephalography (EEG) ; network analysis ; progressive apraxia of speech ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: Aging is a complex, only partially understood process, and is a key risk factor in the development of noncommunicable ailments that greatly impact human quality of life. One of the causes of most age-related diseases is an imbalance in the oxidation-reduction reactions, with the accumulation of reactive species, which are major contributors to cellular senescence. The book contributes to the knowledge connected to the prevention or treatment of these pathological conditions. It focuses on the mechanisms by which oxidative stress and inflammatory factors could cause the genesis and progression of age-associated diseases, and on new strategies for delaying and altering aging.
    Keywords: vitamin K ; phylloquinone ; menaquinone ; menadione ; osteocalcin ; matrix Gla protein ; bone health ; COVID-19 ; osteoporosis ; vascular calcification ; natural bioactives ; anthocyanins ; photoprotection ; UV-filter ; oxidative stress ; antimicrobial ; skin aging ; ECM ; topical formulations ; cosmeceuticals ; Alzheimer’s disease ; extracellular regulated kinase (ERK1/2) ; mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) ; mitochondria-targeted antioxidant ; SkQ1 ; OXYS rats ; nicotinamide ; niacinamide ; vitamin B3 ; pigmentation ; cosmetic ; cosmeceutical ; metabolism ; antioxidant ; senescence ; inflammation ; Rosa gallica ; gallic acid ; c−Raf ; UHPLC−MS/MS ; Siegesbeckiae Herba ; Siegesbeckia pubescens Makino ; airborne particulate matter ; PM10 ; glutamate-cysteine ligase ; nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 ; glutathione ; chlorogenic acid ; caffeic acid ; aging ; 7β-hydroxycholesterol ; mitochondria ; C2C12 myoblasts ; peroxisome ; Pistacia lentiscus L. seed oil ; sarcopenia ; antioxidants ; amyloid-beta ; clinical trials ; Gingko biloba ; neurodegenerative diseases ; metabolic syndrome ; cardiovascular disease ; cancer ; nuts ; tree nuts ; nut consumption ; age-related diseases ; cardiometabolic markers ; lipid profile ; diabetes ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Zum ersten Mal ist in diesem Buch Gustave Flauberts Légende de saint Julien l’hospitalier mit den Illustrationen Franz Marcs zusammengebracht. Schon früh lassen sich Spuren der Lektüre in Marcs Werk ausmachen. Die 1908 entstandene Lithografie des Rehs, das im Pfeilhagel stirbt, ist durch die berühmte Jagdszene der Novelle inspiriert. Seit 1913 befasste sich der Maler wieder mit Flauberts Text in der Absicht, ihn zu illustrieren. In einem Skizzenbuch fertigte er Zeichnungen und Aquarelle, die er mit dem Entwurf für das Gemälde Tierschicksale abschloss. Für Franz Marc war die Lektüre von Flauberts Legende zentral. Sie grundierte seinen Blick auf die Welt. Marc überlagert die Figur des Flaubert‘schen Jägers durch die des Kriegers und stellt Jagd, Apokalypse und Krieg in einen direkten Zusammenhang. Die Legende mit ihrer kosmischen Abschlachterei, über der ein blutroter Himmel aufgeht, wurde für Marc schon vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg zur Folie, auf der er den Krieg als ein Blutopfer zur »Reinigung« Europas und der Menschheit interpretierte.
    Keywords: 19. Jahrhundert ; 20. Jahrhundert ; Deutschland ; Frankreich ; Europa ; Erster Weltkrieg ; Kunst ; Kunstgeschichte ; Literatur ; Malerei ; Illustration ; Religion ; Heiligengeschichte ; Krieg ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-27
    Description: Viele Museen und Sammlungen stehen wegen ihrer Verwobenheit in koloniale Kontexte in der öffentlichen Kritik. Die Aufarbeitung ihrer eigenen Geschichte und Ausstellungspraxis ist längst überfällig. Drei Berliner Museen haben sich auf den Weg gemacht, sich selbstkritisch ihrer Kolonialität zu stellen: das Brücke-Museum, das Deutsche Technikmuseum und das Stadtmuseum Berlin. Die Beitragenden geben Einblicke in diesen Reflexionsprozess, die Möglichkeiten der Umgestaltung und die daraus folgenden Konsequenzen für die Museumspraxis. Damit liefern sie Impulse für die langfristige und intensive Aufarbeitung des Themas, die anderen Museen als Anregung dienen können.
    Keywords: Dekolonisierung ; Kolonialität ; Kolonialismus ; Museum ; Partizipation ; Deutschland ; Kulturpolitik ; Erinnerungskultur ; Postkolonialismus ; Erinnerungspolitik ; Sammlung ; Rassismus ; Ausstellung ; Praktische Museumsarbeit ; Kulturmanagement ; Museumsmanagement ; Praktische Museumskunde ; Museumspädagogik ; Decolonization ; Coloniality ; Colonialism ; Participation ; Germany ; Cultural Policy ; Memory Culture ; Postcolonialism ; Politics of Remembrance ; Collection ; Racism ; Exhibition ; Cultural Management ; Museum Management ; Practical Museography ; Museum Education ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GL Library and information sciences / Museology::GLZ Museology and heritage studies ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics::NHTR National liberation and independence
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: The search for dietary patterns or food bioactive derivatives that may serve as a panacea for health issues has been a topic of interest for several millennia. It is not surprising that this trend in food research is continuing today particularly in relation to brain and cardiometabolic health, given the huge burden they pose on human health, with no geographical boundaries. Currently, there is an increasing demand for ‘pure’ and ‘clean’ foods as well as potent bioactive ingredients that can promote beneficial health outcomes. Several studies, including in vitro investigations, clinical trials, and observational studies related to food and nutritional patterns have already identified, proposed, and in some cases challenged the mechanisms of action of these foods and food ingredients. The book “Food bioactives and impact on brain and cardiometabolic health findings from in vitro to human studies” has gathered innovative, high-quality research manuscripts (letters to the editor, original research and review papers) on bioactive constituents of foods and dietary patterns which can directly impact upon brain and cardiometabolic health. These manuscripts reporting on different areas of this research field, from the description of new conceptual ideas, mechanisms of action, and structural modelling to clinical trials and observational studies.
    Keywords: black Africans ; blood pressure ; hypertension ; long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids ; longitudinal study ; nutritional transition ; PUFA ; licorice ; glycyrrhizin ; glycyrrhetinic acid ; glabridin ; 11-β-dehydrogenase isozyme 2 ; hyperaldosteronism ; hypokalemia ; L-Theanine ; amino acid ; green tea ; bioactive ; functional food ; heart rate variability ; cardiometabolic effect ; child ; cerebral palsy ; diet modification ; motor development delay ; nutrition disorder ; nutritional support ; trans-ε-viniferin ; resveratrol ; neuroprotection ; oxidative stress ; dopamine ; apotosis ; neuroinflammation ; Parkinson’s disease ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-25
    Description: Nutrition, often along with physical activity, is by now acknowledged as a cornerstone in the prevention and even more so the treatment of many diseases. Indeed, food and nutritional intake nowadays are often thought to be the main source of wellbeing sometimes over- but also underestimating the impact of nutritional intake, dietary pattern and food-derived natural compounds in their impact on human health. In this Special Issue entitled `Clinical Nutrition: Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges´ a broad overview and summary on recent findings in various fields of clinical nutrition with special focus on chronic and degenerative diseases like metabolic diseases, cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, sarcopenia but also malnutrition in elderly, infants and children is provided. Nutrition, often along with physical activity, is by now acknowledged as a cornerstone in the prevention and even more so the treatment of many diseases. Indeed, food and nutritional intake nowadays are often thought to be the main source of wellbeing sometimes over- but also underestimating the impact of nutritional intake, dietary pattern and food-derived natural compounds in their impact on human health. In this Special Issue entitled `Clinical Nutrition: Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges´ a broad overview and summary on recent findings in various fields of clinical nutrition with special focus on chronic and degenerative diseases like metabolic diseases, cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, sarcopenia but also malnutrition in elderly, infants and children is provided.
    Keywords: malnutrition ; cirrhosis ; nutritional screening ; nutritional assessment ; gut–liver axis ; macronutrients ; micronutrients ; dysbiosis ; diet ; enteral nutrition ; inflammatory bowel disease ; nutrition ; nutritional therapy ; prevention ; artificial nutrition ; nasogastric feeding ; nasogastric tube ; palliative care ; calcium oxalate stone formation ; dietary assessment ; fatty acids ; fluid ; oxalate ; protein ; sodium ; uric acid ; water ; insulin ; lifestyle ; non-alcoholic ; steatohepatitis ; fibrosis ; metabolic syndrome ; weight loss ; time-restricted feeding ; intermittent fasting ; low-carb diet ; liver disease ; Brugada syndrome ; long QT syndrome ; ingredients ; glucose ; ketone bodies ; ROS ; sudden cardiac death ; bariatric surgery ; cardiovascular disease ; endovascular bariatric surgery ; obesity ; oral nutritional supplements ; perioperative nutrition ; sarcopenia ; gastrointestinal surgery ; behaviour ; nutrition supplements ; type 2 diabetes ; ageing ; inflammaging ; anorexia of aging ; DoMAP ; GLIM criteria ; cholestasis ; chronic liver diseases ; nutritional needs ; pediatrics ; medical nutrition therapy ; critical care ; parenteral nutrition ; energy ; review ; Crohn’s disease ; gut microenvironment ; celiac disease ; gluten ; gluten-free diet ; prostate ; metabolism ; benign prostatic hyperplasia ; erectile dysfunction ; dietary recommendation ; overweight ; carbohydrate ; fat ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: This Special Issue of Viruses focuses on the topic of viruses and nuclear egress. Nuclear egress is a fascinating process by which herpesvirus nucleocapsids make their way from the nuclear interior to the cytoplasm. As nuclear egress and the viral proteins that orchestrate it differ from host processes and proteins in important ways, there is interest in targeting antiviral therapies to disrupt this process. Indeed, the recently approved drug maribavir acts in large part by inhibiting a step of nuclear egress. The Special Issue includes five reviews—three on nuclear egress of two alphaherpesviruses, herpes simplex virus and pseudorabies virus; one on a betaherpevirus, human cytomegalovirus; and one on a gammaherpesvirus, Epstein–Barr virus—and five research papers—two on alphaherpesviruses and three on human cytomegalovirus.
    Keywords: human cytomegalovirus ; core nuclear egress complex ; ORF-UL50 deletion ; pUL50 phosphosite mutants ; phenotypical changes ; differential functional relevance ; Epstein–Barr virus ; BGLF4 kinase ; nuclear egress ; BFRF1 ; nuclear envelope modulation ; herpesviruses ; primary envelopment ; de-envelopment ; herpesvirus ; pseudorabies virus ; PrV ; vesicle-associated membrane protein associated protein ; VAPA ; VAPB ; CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing ; enveloped virus budding ; ESCRT ; membrane scission ; HSV1 ; pUL34 ; pUL31 ; NEC ; targeting integral membrane proteins ; TA membrane proteins ; inner nuclear membrane (INM) ; nuclear import ; importins ; n/a ; CMV ; peptide therapy ; tegument ; phosphorylation ; nuclear envelopment complex ; membrane fusion ; hemi-fusion ; virus assembly ; virus–cell interactions ; capsid migration ; UL53 ; UL50 ; myosin Va ; major capsid protein ; mass spectrometry ; virus genetics ; complementing cells ; null mutants ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2023-05-10
    Description: Natural polymers are already used for a variety of biomedical applications, including drug delivery, wound healing, tissue engineering, biosensors, etc. However, they have also found other applications, for example, in the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, as firefighting materials, water purification, etc. Different polysaccharide and protein-based systems have been developed. They each have their properties that render them useful for certain applications such as the water solubility of alginate, the thermo-sensitivity of chitosan, the abundance of cellulose and starch, or the cell adhesion and proliferation of gelatin and collagen. This Special Issue will explore the design, synthesis, processing, characterization, and applications of new functional natural-based polymers.
    Keywords: light conversion film ; cellulose acetate ; europium ; sensitization ; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ; surface plasmon resonance ; thin film ; quantum dot ; 4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol ; chitosan ; graphene oxide ; 3D printing ; carboxymethyl cellulose ; hydrogel ; lyophilization ; dissolution ; release model ; customization ; NO-donor ; topical release ; polymeric matrices ; microbial infections ; wound healing ; blood circulation ; semisynthetic polymers ; natural rubber ; rice husk ash ; alginate ; mechanical properties ; dielectric properties ; nanohydrogel ; food applications ; biopolymers ; polysaccharide ; neural network ; chicken feet ; sensorial quality ; food quality ; gelatine ; hyaluronic acid ; polyethylene oxide ; electrospinning ; nanofibers ; wound dressings ; pectin ; pectinase ; wheat bran ; banana peel ; Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ; prebiotics ; mucilage ; pectin polysaccharide ; Opuntia ficus-indica ; aloe vera ; acemannan ; Cactaceae ; Asphodelaceae ; porcine gastric mucin ; methacryloyl mucin ; double-cross-linked networks ; circular dichroism ; mechanical characterization ; date palm trunk mesh ; cellulose ; lignocellulosic waste ; alpha cellulose ; nanocellulose ; agro-byproduct ; Bacillus licheniformis ; bioconversion ; pomelo albedo ; sucrolytic ; lubricant ; tribology ; albumin deposition ; contact lens ; surface roughness ; bio-based polyurethanes ; prepolymers ; cellulose-derived polyol ; cellulose-citrate ; polyurethane composites ; poly(lactic acid) ; nanocomposites ; tannin ; lignin ; thermal degradation kinetics ; decomposition mechanism ; pyrolysis ; nanocomposite ; nanofertilizer ; slow release ; ammonia oxidase gene ; quantitative polymerase chain reaction ; microflora N cycle ; nutrient use efficiency ; soil N content ; aerogels ; cold plasma coating ; hydrophobization ; pore structure ; chitinous fishery wastes ; chitinase ; crab shells ; Paenibacillus ; N-acetyl-D-glucosamine ; phenol ; adhesive hydrogels ; nanomaterials ; surface modification ; latex ; lignocellulosic fibers ; conventional fillers ; CNC ; esterification reaction ; graft copolymerization ; hydrophobic modification ; flocculant ; crosslinking ; peptides ; glutaraldehyde ; specified risk materials ; laccase ; melanin ; decolorization ; natural mediators ; glycerol ; polymer electrolyte ; ionic conductivity ; biochemistry ; pH and rumen temperature ; protozoa ; zero valent iron ; nanoparticles ; ethylene glycol ; methylene blue ; polyhydroxyalkanoates ; poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate ; melt processing ; extrusion ; injection molding ; elongation at break ; crystallization ; DoE ; oil palm biomass waste ; anionic hydrogel ; swelling ; salt crosslinking agent ; CoNi nanocomposite ; cellulose paper ; antibacterial potential ; degradation ; annealing ; acetylation ; potato starch ; emulsion capacity ; FTIR ; Malva parviflora ; natural polymers ; physicochemical properties ; rheology ; birch wood ; pre-treatment ; process parameter ; lignocellulose ; 2-furaldehyde ; Komagataeibacter ; stretchable bacterial cellulose ; enhanced strain ; vitamin C ; collagen ; anisotropy ; electron irradiation ; tensile test ; activated carbon ; MnO2 ; Co NPs ; antibacterial activity ; hydrogels ; antimicrobial activities ; functionalized materials ; cellulose derivatives ; flexor tendon repair ; anti-inflammatory ; anti-adhesion ; antimicrobial ; polymer-based constructs ; biosorbent ; copper ; adsorption ; model studies ; aqueous medium ; biodegradable polymers ; chemical modification ; food packaging ; free radical polymerization ; superabsorbent ; water-retaining agent ; thermal properties ; Mimosa pudica mucilage ; extraction optimization ; Box-Behnken design ; response surface methodology ; pH-responsive on–off switching ; zero-order release ; antimicrobial activity ; bacterial cellulose ; cytotoxicity ; nisin ; stability ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-25
    Description: Recently, many kinds of foods and food-derived nutrients have been reported to show health-beneficial effects. In particular, some foods and food-derived nutrients have shown anti-aging effects on several organs and tissues, such as brain, muscle, skin, intestine, and so on. In some kinds of foods, the molecular basis of their functionalities (e.g., anti-brain aging, anti-sarcopenia, and anti-skin aging) and inter-tissue networks activated by these foods mediated by exosomes, cytokines, and immune cells have been clarified in detail.
    Keywords: raw-milk cheese ; Caenorhabditis elegans ; longevity ; oxidative stress ; DAF-16 ; p38 MAPK ; anthocyanins ; structure ; glucose and lipid metabolism ; human health ; meta-analysis ; telomerase reverse transcriptase ; keratinocyte–hair follicle stem cell interaction ; exosomes ; telogen–anagen transition ; hair cycle regulation ; caffeine ; intestinal aging ; anti-aging ; vitellogenesis ; mitochondrial function ; oxidative stress response ; GABA ; exosome ; gut-brain interaction ; Caco-2 ; SH-SY5Y ; argan press-cake ; MITF ; JNK ; cAMP/PKA ; Wnt/β-catenin ; microarray analysis ; maslinic acid ; muscle atrophy ; muscle strength ; denervation ; olive peel ; SGLT1 ; transporter ; tangeretin ; cardamonin ; intestinal epithelial cell ; Phgdh ; liver ; l-serine deficiency ; insulin signaling ; glucose tolerance ; inflammaging ; aging related disorders ; low grade inflammation ; nutrients ; natural herbs ; pro-inflammatory cytokines ; regulatory T cells ; retinaldehyde dehydrogenase ; IgA ; quercetin ; luteolin ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-24
    Description: This addresses current advances and challenges in fisheries and aquaculture science. Exposure of larval fish to elevated temperatures during embryological development may induce craniofacial and morphological alterations, which are suggested possible impacts of global warming. Molecular markers shed new light on the ontogenetic migration of stream fishes. Fast growth rates, early age at maturity, moderate fecundity, and diverse diet explain the potential for introduced fishes to dominate fish communities in their native and introduced range. Taking videos of marine benthic habitats supports low-impact, real-time monitoring of species occurrence. Among heavily fished species, almost half had outdated demographic assessments that would benefit from the integration of data from fisheries sources and improved collaboration among fishery stakeholders and managers. The continued growth of aquaculture will depend upon developing feeds that improve the growth, oxidative status, and immune response of fed cultured organisms. New aquaculture feedstuffs might be derived from plants or microbes, and new additives would include ghrelins and dietary symbiotics. The effects of these constituents on survival, growth, gut histomorphology, immune response were assessed for cultured freshwater and marine species. The results provide suggestions for advances in aquafeeds for the species studied and for cultured fishes more generally. The scientific advances realized with the use of new tools provide the basis for addressing global challenges to fisheries, aquaculture and for ongoing scientific research.
    Keywords: Aurantiochytrium sp. ; docosahexaenoic acid ; histology ; Oreochromis niloticus ; physiology ; temperature ; underwater video ; ichthyofauna ; seagrass bed ; macroalgae soft substrate ; perireefal ; synbiotic ; acidifier ; organic salt ; humoral immune response ; antioxidant enzymes ; digestive enzymes ; disease resistance ; fishing importance ; FAO ; IUCN Red List ; RAM Legacy ; overfishing ; sustainability ; aquaculture feeds ; plant byproducts ; enzymatic pretreatment ; skeletal development ; ossification ; morphological alterations ; bullhead ; black bullhead ; ameiurus ; Ameiurus melas ; life history ; growth ; reproductive potential ; fecundity ; maturity ; sex ratio ; conservation planning ; dispersal ; genetic markers ; mating system ; parentage analysis ; visual tags ; aquaculture ; ghrelin ; gilthead sea bream ; growth hormone secretagogue ; feed intake ; metabolism ; welfare ; alternative ingredients ; gut digesta ; gut histomorphology ; gut mucosa ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KN Industry & industrial studies::KNA Primary industries::KNAF Fisheries & related industries
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), also referred to as HRF or fortilin, is a multifunctional protein, expressed in all eukaryotic organisms from protozoa to humans. TCTP is involved in many basic biological processes, such as cell division, growth, and development. It is therefore not surprising that dysregulation of TCTP occurs in various disease processes, such as cardiovascular, allergic, and immune disorders. TCTP’s role in cancer-promoting pathways is well- documented, and the protein is considered a potential target for the design of new anti-cancer strategies. Therefore, an understanding of the core biological functions of TCTP, the mechanisms underlying its cellular regulation, and its involvement in disease processes is important. This book provides a current overview on the basic biological functions of TCTP and on its role in promoting a range of disease processes.
    Keywords: Loxosceles ; brown spider ; TCTP ; venom ; toxin ; HRF ; allergy ; mast cells ; basophils ; IgE ; FcεRI ; translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) ; apoptosis ; conditional knockout mice ; development ; Nestin-cre ; neurogenesis ; neuronal progenitor cells ; perinatal death ; proliferation ; Mmi1 ; translationally controlled tumor protein ; autophagy ; reactive oxygen species ; rapamycin ; nitrogen starvation ; cancer ; phospho-TCTP ; DHA ; T-DM1 ; HER2-positive breast cancer ; TCTP (HRF ; fortilin) ; growth and development ; biological stress reactions ; regulation of protein synthesis ; regulated protein degradation ; cardiovascular diseases ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: It is our pleasure to present this Special Issue of Pharmaceuticals, entitled “Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products”. Plants produce a wide range of phytochemicals, which are secondary metabolites that confirm their identity and are used for the production of natural pharmaceuticals, among other things. The use of modern chromatographic techniques allows accurate quantitative and qualitative identification of the above-mentioned phytochemicals and their natural products. Liquid chromatography is one of the most efficient and robust specific techniques, due to the merits of convenience and strong separation ability, as well as a wide range of material applications for identification. Liquid chromatography is widely used for the analysis of plants, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, natural product quality control, or quantitative determination of bioactive compounds. The most commonly used for the identification of different plant material and pharmaceuticals are the ultra- and high-performance liquid chromatography with UV-VIS, fluorescence, diode array, and equipped with mass spectrometry or tandem mass spectrometry detection methods. Therefore, for this Special Issue, we published works concerning the latest scientific news, insights, and advances in the field of innovation and applications of liquid chromatography in the analysis of phytochemicals and natural products.
    Keywords: in vitro biological activity ; bioactive compounds ; morphological parts ; medical plant ; Fragaria viridis ; creamy strawberry ; ellagitannins ; HPLC ; mass spectrometry ; fruit ripening ; antioxidant potential ; bisphenol A ; high-performance liquid chromatography ; ionic liquid ; dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction ; extraction kinetic studies ; tenofovir ; creatinine ; HPLC-UV ; hepatitis B virus ; human immunodeficiency virus ; anatoxin-a(s) ; neurotoxins ; cyanobacteria poisoning ; bio-accessibility ; isothiazolinones ; parabens ; cosmetics ; SPE ; UHPLC/DAD ; Gardenia jasminoides Ellis ; anti-diabetic activity ; LC-MS/MS ; GC-MS ; anti-oxidant ; Ficus glumosa ; polyphenols ; HPLC-ESI-MS/MS ; antiproliferative ; antioxidant ; Ayurveda ; Divya-Swasari-Vati ; herbal medicine ; UPLC/QToF MS ; validation ; Allium cepa L. ; Box–Behnken ; flavonoids ; quercetin glycosides ; liquid chromatography ; multiresponse optimization ; onion ; phenolic compounds ; UHPLC ; HPLC-MS/MS ; steroidal hormones ; anti-doping ; bovine blood ; equine blood ; natural products ; plant materials ; dietary supplements ; terpenes ; capillary liquid chromatography ; steroids ; skin permeability ; thin layer chromatography ; calculated physicochemical descriptors ; topical formulation ; anti-cellulite ; cosmetic ; monoterpenoids ; accelerated stability ; F0 concept ; steam sterilization ; sterilization safety ; glucose degradation products ; α-dicarbonyl compounds ; derivatization ; tandem mass spectrometry ; Geobacillus stearothermophilus ; paracetamol ; accuracy profile ; 3D printed ; formulation ; biorelevant media ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: New edition of the reprint Fungal pigments: Chapters titles: PART 1. Investigation on various chemical classes of fungal pigments: Genomic Analysis and Assessment of Melanin Synthesis in Amorphotheca resinae by Jeong-Joo Oh et al.; Fungal Melanins and Applications in Healthcare, Bioremediation and Industry by Ellie Rose Mattoon et al.; Recent Findings in Azaphilone Pigments by Lúcia P. S. Pimenta et al.; Characterization of a Biofilm Bioreactor Designed for the Single-Step Production of Aerial Conidia and Oosporein by Beauveria bassiana PQ2 by Héctor Raziel Lara-Juache et al.; PART 2. Molecular characterization: Molecular Characterization of Fungal Pigments by Miriam S. Valenzuela-Gloria et al.; PART 3. Biological properties: Seven New Cytotoxic and Antimicrobial Xanthoquinodins from Jugulospora vestita by Lulu Shao et al.; PART 4. Toxicity assessment and safety evaluation of fungal pigments: Safety Evaluation of Fungal Pigments for Food Applications by Rajendran Poorniammal et al.; Preliminary Examination of the Toxicity of Spalting Fungal Pigments: A Comparison between Extraction Methods by Badria H. Almurshidi et al.; PART 5. Use of by-products or waste for industrial production of fungal pigments: Production of Bio-Based Pigments from Food Processing Industry By-Products Using Aspergillus carbonarius by Ezgi Bezirhan Arikan et al.; PART 6. Prospective aspects and brainstorming: Does Structural Color Exist in True Fungi? by Juliet Brodie et al.; Fungal Biomarkers Stability in Mars Regolith Analogues after Simulated Space and Mars-like Conditions by Alessia Cassaro et al.
    Keywords: antimicrobial activity ; cytotoxicity ; secondary metabolites ; Sordariales ; xanthoquinodins ; Aspergillus carbonarius ; bioconversion ; food processing industry by-product valorization ; filamentous fungi ; bio-based pigment ; Myxomycetes ; iridescence ; pigmentation ; evolution of color ; mycelia ; cell organization ; living photonics ; spalting ; fungal pigment ; xylindein ; dramada ; Chlorociboria aeruginosa ; Chlorociboria aeruginascens ; Scytalidium cuboideum ; natural pigment ; natural colorant ; Amorphotheca resinae ; fungal melanin ; bioinformatics ; melanin pigments ; fungi pigments ; types ; structure ; molecular elucidation ; industrial microbiology ; melanin ; fungi ; radioprotection ; biotechnology ; fungal pigments ; natural pigments ; azaphilones ; production ; biotechnological tools ; non-mycotoxigenic strains ; regulatory issues ; Beauveria bassiana ; biological control ; oosporein ; spore production ; mycotoxins ; safety evaluation ; pigment toxicity ; spectroscopy ; Mars exploration ; life-detection ; pigments ; nucleic acids ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial developmental step, dramatically affecting plant growth and viability. Before plants enter the vegetative phase of their ontogenesis, massive rearrangements of signaling pathways and switching of gene expression programs are required. It results in the suppression of the genes controlling seed maturation and the activation of those involved in regulating vegetative growth. These events are governed by the hormonal balance, primarily the abscisic acid and gibberellins, although other hormones are also involved. This book compiled the review and research papers published during the 2021–2022 biennium in the "Plant Development and Morphogenesis" section. The selection of papers covers a topic related to the most recent advances in the molecular mechanisms of metabolic switches during the seed-to-seedling transition and the relationship between seed longevity and seedling viability. It can help understand the complex regulatory mechanisms underlying the seedling establishment and facilitate the breeding of plants more tolerant to abiotic stresses.
    Keywords: desiccation tolerance ; DNA methylation ; epigenetics ; germination ; histone modification ; hormonal regulation ; miRNA ; post-germination ; seeds ; acceleration ; imbibition ; biological activity ; indexes ; germination measurements ; seed physiology ; soybean ; velocity ; V. vinifera ; grape seeds ; seed germination ; seedling formation ; seed longevity ; genetics ; quantitative trait loci ; candidate genes ; genebanks ; germinative process ; seedling establishment ; molecular tools ; gene expression ; RNA-seq ; Pisum sativum L. ; transcriptome ; seed ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Genomics technologies revolutionised biomedicine research, but the genome alone is not sufficient to capture biological complexity. Postgenomic methods, typically based on mass spectrometry, comprise the analysis of metabolites, lipids, and proteins and are an essential complement to genomics and transcriptomics. Multidimensional omics is becoming established to provide accurate and comprehensive state descriptions. This book covers the latest methodological developments for, and applications of integrative multi-omics in biomedical research.
    Keywords: target identification ; target validation ; label-free method for drugs ; anti-angiogenesis ; mechanism of action ; receptor tyrosine kinases ; curcumin ; natural products ; lipid ; lipidomics ; cardiac metaplasia ; Barrett’s esophagus ; esophageal adenocarcinoma ; microbiota ; DNA sensing ; IFI16 ; cGAS ; innate immunity ; protein interactions ; virus–host interactions ; post-translational modifications ; mass spectrometry ; proteomics ; transcriptomics ; multi-omics ; multi-omics analysis ; study design ; bioinformatics ; machine learning ; analysis flow ; metabolomics ; planned myocardial infarction (PMI) ; myocardial infarction (MI) ; exercise ; heart ; cheminformatics ; batch variations ; eicosanoids ; fetal calf serum ; peroxisomes ; host-pathogen interactions ; secretome ; macrophages ; acute myeloid leukemia ; HL-60 cell line ; ATRA ; induced differentiation ; transcriptome ; proteome ; transcription factors ; key molecules ; regulatory pathway modelling ; SRM ; endometriosis ; inflammation ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: Diet plays a fundamental role in shaping the composition and metabolic activity of the gut microbiota and, thus, it could determine the interrelationship between the gut microbiome and the host. The colon is the part of the human body that is most densely populated, containing bacteria, archaea, viruses, and some unicellular eukaryotes that have co-evolved with humans in a commensal way. The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the maintenance of normal host physiology. The rapid development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods for DNA sequencing in the last decade has facilitated in-depth study of gut microbiome composition and function. These methods have contributed to providing evidence regarding the relevance of the intestinal microbiota for host health as well as the basis for putative dietary interventions aimed at counteracting microbiota dysbiosis. Understanding the complex and dynamic interaction between dietary exposures and gut microbiota can help to elucidate their potential role in different pathologies and to guide future strategies for the prevention and treatment of diseases. Age-related changes in the gut microbiome are also associated with physiological changes in the gastrointestinal tract as well as in dietary patterns, with a concomitant decline in the normal function of the immune system that may contribute to increased risk of infection and frailty. More studies are needed to better understand how the microbiota shifts with different environmental factors and how they are associated with dietary changes.
    Keywords: coffee ; (poly)phenol ; gut microbiota ; Bacteroides ; Western diet ; chronic disease ; prebiotic ; probiotic ; clinician ; autism spectrum disorder ; microbiome ; aetiology ; comorbidities ; diet ; prebiotics ; probiotics ; faecal microbial transplant ; inulin fiber ; acacia fiber ; immune system ; microbiota ; mineral absorption ; IgA ; metagenomics ; aged ; Faecalibacterium prausnitzii ; orienteering ; polyphenols ; blueberries ; in vitro ; human study ; oxidative stress ; type 2 diabetes mellitus ; Lactobacillus paracasei ; antihyperglycemia ; dietary intake ; cognitive decline ; elderly ; healthy ageing ; inflammation ; dietary patterns ; Mediterranean diet ; dietary indices ; Alzheimer’s disease ; microbiota–gut–brain axis ; neuroinflammation ; infertility ; repetitive abortion ; implantation failure ; Lactobacillus salivarius ; vaginal microbiome ; TGF-β ; VEGF ; synbiotics ; children ; allergic rhinitis ; asthma ; infants ; Staphylococcus ; Enterococcus ; Bifidobacterium ; weight gain ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-08-12
    Description: Rabbit livestock is especially important in the Mediterranean area and in the semi-arid zones of Africa, Asia, and America, representing a valuable alternative source of good animal protein of high quality (low fat and low cholesterol). However, rabbit husbandry should adapt to be a competitive and sustainable sector. In addition, it must maintain a balance between rabbit welfare, customer demands, and breeder requirements. Then, improvement in breeding systems is needed and may involve avoiding hormones and antibiotics in rabbit management; enhancing the efficiency of reproductive procedures such as artificial insemination systems and freezing of semen and embryos; extending the productive lifespan of does; improving genetic selection systems; and adjusting nutritional systems to optimize the physiological status of animals and the immune response. This Special Issue concerns all these challenges in increasing rabbit productivity and sustainability.
    Keywords: Oryctolagus cuniculus ; SNPs ; SLAF-seq ; genome-wide association study ; growth trait ; myeloperoxidase ; lysozyme ; rabbits ; viral infection ; rabbit hemorrhagic disease ; goji berries ; rabbit ; insulin resistance ; leptin ; non-esterified fatty acids ; pregnancy ; lactation ; body condition score ; principal component analysis ; gene expression ; endometrium ; oviduct ; spermatozoa ; seminal plasma ; inflammation ; angiogenesis ; corpus luteum ; reproduction ; genomic selection ; imputation ; litter size ; genomic simulation ; artificial insemination ; antibiotics ; antibacterial activity ; semen quality ; reproductive performance ; sperm quality ; cryopreservation ; animal model ; assisted reproductive technology ; CTSS ; granulosa cells ; proliferation ; apoptosis ; hormone secretion ; body composition ; fertility ; kits born alive ; rabbit does ; feed intake ; free tri-iodothyronine ; thyroxine ; insulin ; glucose ; corticosterone ; NEFA ; fetus ; placenta ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFZ Animals & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: The Special Issue "Fiber Optic Sensors in Chemical and Biological Applications” gathers recent original papers. The subjects of the papers cover a broad range of optical fiber chemical sensors and biosensors applied for regulation in bioreactors, to novel concepts of intrinsic optical fiber sensors.
    Keywords: fiber optic sensor ; gold nanoparticles ; localized surface plasmon resonance ; mercury ; ppb ; refractive index sensor ; gas sensor ; hollow-core photonic crystal fiber ; Mach–Zehnder interferometer ; whole-cell biosensor ; bioluminescent bioreporter ; optical fiber biosensor ; toluene ; Pseudomonas putida TVA8 ; Escherichia coli 652T7 ; fiber optics ; long period grating ; fiber optical sensors ; refractive index ; chemical sensing ; mercapto compound ; yeast cultivation ; feedback regulation ; glucose detection ; optical biosensor ; laser-induced plasma spectroscopy ; microchip laser ; hair analysis ; OFDR type DAS ; phase fading solution ; high SNR ; real-time events detection ; ammonia detection ; layer-by-layer ; U-bent optical fiber ; porphyrin ; poly(styrene sulfonate) ; diazo resin ; photocrosslinking ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Im Juni 1937 eröffnete Jacob Zeitlin in seiner Buchladen-Galerie in Los Angeles eine Ausstellung mit Grafiken von Käthe Kollwitz. Es war die erste Ausstellung von Kollwitz’ Werk in Südkalifornien. Co-Sponsor der Ausstellung und der glamourösen Vernissage war die Hollywood Anti-Nazi League for the Defense of American Democracy. Die Redner des Abends waren der deutsche Schriftsteller und Aktivist Ernst Toller und der amerikanische Komponist George Antheil. Zu den illustren Gästen gehörten Fritz Lang, Richard Neutra, Arnold Schönberg, George Gershwin, Kurt Weill und andere Berühmtheiten der Filmindustrie und der deutschösterreichischen Exilgemeinde. Die Kollwitz-Ausstellung wurde zum Dreh- und Angelpunkt der zentralen Konfliktfelder der Stadt: Sie war nicht bloß ein kulturelles Ereignis in Zeitlins Buchladen-Galerie, sondern vor allem eine gezielte politische Aktion der Hollywood Anti-Nazi League. Kollwitz’ Schaffen geriet damit ins Kreuzfeuer der Auseinandersetzungen zwischen dem antifaschistischen Kampf der Anti-Nazi League und den gewalttätigen Aktionen nationalsozialistischer Gruppen in Los Angeles. In diesem politischen Spannungsfeld wurde Käthe Kollwitz als »anti-Nazi artist« wahrgenommen und ihrer Ausstellung eine aktive Rolle im Kampf gegen Hitler zugeschrieben. Die Kapitel des Buches zeichnen nach, wie die Ausstellung zum Kreuzungspunkt von vier Biografien wurde: Käthe Kollwitz, Jacob Zeitlin, Ernst Toller und George Antheil.
    Keywords: 20. Jahrhundert ; Deutschland ; Europa ; Kunstbeziehungen ; Kunst ; Kunstgeschichte ; künstlerische Beziehungen ; Nationalsozialismus ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Amerika ; Kalifornien ; Expressionismus ; Exil ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AB The arts: general topics
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) are a common cause of infections in both community and healthcare settings and have become an increasing threat to public health worldwide. The focus of this Special Issue includes aspects concerning plasmid-mediated antimicrobial resistance along with other carbapenem resistance mechanisms. Understanding the prevalence and routes of transmission of CRE is important in developing specific interventions for healthcare facilities, as well as the general impact of CRE circulation on the environment. Attention has also been focused on carbapenemase testing in order to provide advanced phenotypic and molecular assays for the identification of CRE, as a valid tool for active global surveillance, and from this perspective, the study of resistance mechanisms can provide significant support for the development of new and appropriate antimicrobial molecules. For all of these reasons, the phenomenon of carbapenem resistance deserves more attention, for the sake of public health.
    Keywords: carbapenem resistance ; carbapenemase ; whole genome sequencing ; long reads, plasmid ; Klebsiella pneumoniae ; extensively drug-resistant ; molecular typing ; carbapenemases ; Enterobacteriales ; human ; animal ; food ; environment ; carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales ; KPC ; carbapenem ; multidrug resistance ; nosocomial ; Enterobacteriaceae ; ESBL ; resistance genes ; cattle ; blaOXA-48 ; ERIC-PCR ; plasmid profile analysis ; biofilm formation ; PCR-based replicon typing ; antibiotic-resistance ; sequence types ; multilocus sequence typing ; plasmids ; antimicrobial resistance ; carbapenem inactivation method ; carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales ; real-time multiplex PCR ; whole-genome sequencing ; carbapenem-resistance ; Qatar ; CRE ; OXA-48 ; carbapenems resistance ; Gram-negative bacteria ; infection ; colonization ; COVID-19 ; K. pneumoniae ; porins ; ceftazidime/avibactam ; ESKAPE ; healthcare-associated infections ; antimicrobial peptides ; Temporin L ; Klebsiella michiganensis ; Citrobacter farmeri ; KPC-2 ; plasmid ; transposon ; carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) ; outbreak ; infection control ; pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) ; multilocus sequence typing (MLST) ; IMP-6 ; porin ; efflux pump ; nosocomial infections ; NDM-1 ; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ; Eazyplex® SuperBug CRE assay ; extended-spectrum beta-lactamases ; gram-negative rods ; LAMP method ; NDM ; VIM ; molecular epidemiology ; PFGE ; Carbapenemase producing Enterobacterales ; IncX-3 ; one health ; water ; colistin susceptibility testing ; broth microdilution ; colistin broth disc elution ; Vitek 2 compact ; rapid polymyxin NP test ; Etest ; ChromID colistin R agar ; micronaut MIC-strip colistin ; population analysis profiling ; Enterobacterales ; neonates ; plasmid-typing ; sequence type ; wastewater ; virulence ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: Fruit production has faced many challenges in recent years as society seeks to increase fruit consumption while increasing safety and reducing the harmful effects of intensive farming practices (e.g., pesticides and fertilizers). In the last 50 years, the population has more than doubled and is expected to grow to 9 billion people by 2050. Per capita consumption of fruit is also increasing during this time and the global fruit industry is facing a major challenge to produce enough fruit in quantity and quality. The need for sustainable production of nutritious food is critical for human and environmental health.This book provides some answers to people who are increasingly concerned about the sustainability of fruit production and the fruit industry as a whole.
    Keywords: Cornus mas ; yield ; weight ; biochemical characteristics ; business models ; innovation ; resource efficiency ; sustainability ; environmental assessment ; fruit production ; cleaner production ; life cycle assessment (LCA) ; carbon footprint ; stevia leaves ; aronia pomace ; encapsulation ; polyphenols ; Halyomorpha halys ; green insecticides ; anthocyanin ; ExtendayTM ; fruit colouration ; light reflection ; LumilysTM ; plastic recycling ; reflective films ; resource conservation ; sustainable horticulture ; sea buckthorn ; biodiversity ; biochemical composition ; underutilized fruit ; fruit and nut trees ; chilling ; heat accumulation ; modeling ; New Mexico ; computing image analysis ; deep learning ; yield mapping in an orchard ; fruit counting ; computer vision ; apricot ; Sekerpare ; nutraceuticals ; Prunus persica L. ; colour ; chemical contents ; antioxidant capacity ; sugar ; native germplasm ; temperate fruit ; wild fig ; conservation ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: This book focuses on the quantitative assessment of environmental and human health risks which are usually evaluated by the ecological risk assessment which is the process for evaluating how likely it is that the environment might be obstructed as a result of exposure to environmental stressors. This book can deliver novel data on the quantitative assessment framework and provide a theoretical basis for follow-up research on the mitigation measures and control strategies for stakeholders.
    Keywords: adsorption ; environmental health ; chromium ; ferric chloride ; traditional Chinese medicine residual ; Cyprinus carpio ; phenanthrene ecotoxicology ; cytochrome P4501A ; 7-ethoxylesorufin O-deethylase ; glutathione S-transferase ; CFD simulation ; ventilation ; pollutant dispersion ; open space ; urban tree planting ; personal intake fraction ; reclaimed water ; health effects ; microbial community dynamics ; diversity and richness ; driven factors ; pathogens ; networks ; composting facility ; airborne fungi ; pathogenic/allergenic genera ; aerosolization behaviour ; factor analysis ; S-nZVI ; sulfidation ; trichloroethylene ; pathway ; groundwater safety ; e-waste ; heavy metal pollution ; children ; soil and dust ingestion rates ; health risk assessment ; algicidal bacteria ; prodigiosin ; quorum sensing molecular ; transcriptome ; arsenite pollution ; health effect ; squamous cell carcinoma ; NRF2/NQO1 pathway ; cell proliferation ; malignant transformation ; trace elements ; heavy metals ; Tuscany (Italy) ; soil contamination ; urban environment ; green space ; obesity ; Latino population ; spatial epidemiology ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: The present book, a reprint of the successful Insects Special Issue "From Insect Pheromones to Mating Disruption: Theory and Practice", includes laboratory and field studies dealing with insect pheromones, as well as on mating disruption efficacy against insect species of economic importance, with special reference to the development and optimization of mating disruption approaches, their mechanisms of action, and possible non-target effects.
    Keywords: sex pheromone ; biological control ; flight tunnel ; Integrated Pest Management ; mealybug monitoring ; mating disruption ; cotton bollworm ; processing tomato ; geostatistics ; Grapholita funebrana ; Tortricidae ; sex pheromones ; integrated pest management ; pheromone ; Lyctus africanus ; powderpost beetle ; age ; mating ; navel orangeworm ; Amyelois transitella ; almond ; citrophilous mealybug ; IPM ; semiochemicals ; sustainable pest control ; chemical ecology ; grapevine ; olfactory cues ; cuticular hydrocarbons ; host-marking pheromone ; true fruit flies ; olfaction ; odours ; biosynthesis ; pheromone perception ; resistance ; review ; field trials ; moth phenology ; vineyards ; apple orchards ; blueberry orchards ; SPLAT wax matrix ; remaining pheromone in point sources ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSV Zoology & animal sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: The Identification of the Genetic Components of Autism Spectrum Disorders 2019 will serve as a resource for laboratory and clinical scientists as well as translational-based researchers, primary healthcare providers or physicians, psychologists/psychiatrists, neurologists, developmental pediatricians, clinical geneticists, and other healthcare providers, teachers, caregivers and students involved in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) with the goal to translate information directly to the clinic, education and home setting. Other professionals, students and families might find this textbook of value based on better awareness, causes and understanding of genetic components leading to autism and open avenues for treatment. Genetics play a role with up to 90% of autism, with over 800 currently recognized genes contributing to causes, clinical presentation, treatment, and counseling of family members. This textbook includes 13 chapters divided into three sections (clinical, genetics, other) written by experts in the field dedicated to research and clinical care, description, treatment and generating relevant reviews for ASD and related disorders impacting gene expression, profiling, and pathways. Identification of potential risk factors will be discussed, including obesity, microbiota, malignancy, and the immune system, as well as their direct or indirect contribution to ASD treatment and causation.
    Keywords: autism spectrum disorders (ASD) ; cancer ; overlapping genes and gene profiling ; super-pathways ; phenotypes and diseases ; molecular functions and processes ; 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 microdeletion (Burnside-Butler) syndrome ; imprinting ; parent-of-origin effects ; phenotype-genotype correlation ; autism ; developmental delays ; motor delays ; microbiome ; gut ; ProSAP2 ; Phelan McDermid Syndrome ; gut–brain interaction ; leaky gut ; IL-6 ; SHANK ; collapsin response mediator protein 4 ; autism spectrum disorder ; neurodevelopmental disorder ; whole-exome sequencing ; animal model ; sex different phenotypes ; 15q11.2 BP1–BP2 microdeletion (Burnside–Butler syndrome) ; NIPA1 ; NIPA2 ; CYFIP1 ; TUBGCP5 genes ; Prader–Willi and Angelman syndromes ; magnesium transporters and supplementation ; potential treatment options ; intellectual disability ; AMPA receptors ; NMDA receptors ; guanine nucleotide exchange factor ; synaptic plasticity ; Autism spectrum disorder ; ASD ; Obesity ; Overweight ; Body mass index ; BMI ; autism candidate genes ; synaptotagmin-like protein 4 (SYTL4) ; transmembrane protein 187 (TMEM187) ; SYTL4-protein structure ; STRING-protein-protein interaction ; expression profile ; microRNA- interactions ; autism spectrum disorders ; biological networks ; genomics ; multi-omics ; network diffusion ; data integration ; genetics ; quantitative traits ; stratification by trait severity ; heterogeneity reduction ; case-control association analysis ; fragile X syndrome ; RNA toxicity ; DNA methylation ; mosaicism ; pediatrics ; MS-QMA ; AmplideX ; cytokine ; monocyte ; β-glucan ; T cell cytokine ; trained immunity ; maternal immune activation ; epigenetics ; mice ; postnatal VPA injection ; SAM ; gene expression ; nanostring ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAK Genetics (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: Integrating biomass production of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs), with their use in environmental applications to produce income, sequester carbon, and clean the environment, provides an opportunity to enhance livelihoods and increase ecosystem services in rural and urban communities. This book consists of 20 papers from the special issue on the Growth and Development of SRWCs for Rural and Urban Applications highlighting four genera (Phalaris L., Populus L., Robinia L., Salix L.) from 13 countries. In addition to the development and management of a Salix cultivar database, rural and urban applications represented in the book included: a) forest buffers, b) forest health screening, c) phytoremediation, d) short rotation coppice, e) volume production, and f) wastewater reuse.
    Keywords: cutback ; mulch ; Salix ; short-rotation coppice ; weed control ; woody biomass ; intensive silviculture ; Populus maximowiczii × P. deltoides × P. trichocarpa ; fast-growing tree species ; severe soil disturbance ; foliar nutrition ; soil inorganic N ; deer browsing ; short rotation coppice ; yield loss ; bioenergy plantation ; Populus ; renewable energy ; Populus × euramericana ; Lonsdalea populi ; canker diseases ; poplar diseases ; bacterial canker of poplars ; die-back of poplars ; MLSA ; short rotation coppice (SRC) ; biomass ; white poplar ; black locust ; monocultures ; mixture ; leaf litter ; SRC (Short Rotation Coppice) ; short rotation woody crops ; sustainability ; Mediterranean conditions ; management ; review ; fuelwood ; seasoning ; log diameter ; splitting ; heating value ; moisture content ; agroforestry ; red maple ; white ash ; trembling aspen ; fast growing trees ; poplar hybrids ; poplar clones ; tree height ; DBH ; stem volume ; yield ; Kyrgyzstan ; Kazakhstan ; Tajikistan ; ecosystem services ; multi-environmental trials (MET) ; phenotypic plasticity ; phyto buffers ; phyto-recurrent selection ; phytotechnologies ; poplars ; effluent water treatment ; short rotation coppice willow ; irrigation ; growth response ; biomass crops ; mineral content ; tree growth ; tree biomass ; volume forest stand ; thickness classes ; clonal selection ; genotype × environment (G × E) interactions ; evapotranspirative willow system ; resource recovery ; sustainable wastewater treatment ; oil sands reclamation ; end-pit lake ; balsam poplar ; salt tolerance ; Populus sp. ; bioenergy ; SRC ; financial analysis ; break-even-point ; net present value ; proof-of-concept: use case ; spreadsheet ; CSV file ; SQL ; database ; data integrity ; GitHub ; Linux ; poplar ; salt stress ; gene expression analyses ; radical scavenger capacity ; osmolytes ; cottonwood leaf beetle (Chrysomela scripta) ; stand density ; fertilizer application ; soil quality ; Melampsora rust ; energy crops ; land use ; reed canary grass (RCG) ; Phalaris arundinacea L. ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KN Industry & industrial studies::KNA Primary industries::KNAL Forestry & related industries
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Mental health disorders represent a major public health issue due to their impact on years lived with disability, and cross-talk with other non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes. Importantly, most of these conditions can be prevented by implementing healthy dietary habits. Consequently, a recently developed field of psychiatry, “nutritional psychiatry”, is focused on investigating the relationships among dietary factors, eating habits, and mental disorders in order to form methods for the prevention and treatment of mental disorders.This Special Collection from Nutrients will focus on both observational and molecular studies that investigate the effects of nutrients, foods, and whole dietary patterns on mental health. We invited authors to submit reviews and studies providing evidence of the effects of nutritional factors on cognitive function, depression, sleep patterns, stress, and quality of life.
    Keywords: polyphenol ; sleep ; mental health ; cohort ; antioxidant ; cognitive ; brain ; Sicily ; population ; diet quality ; nutrition ; depression ; mood disorders ; prevention ; food insecurity ; sleep disturbance ; adults ; cross-sectional study ; dietary pattern ; gestation ; diet ; sleep quality ; Pittsburgh sleep quality index ; GABA ; ketogenic diet ; low-carbohydrate ; anxiety ; ketosis ; gut microbiota ; nutritional psychiatry ; bioflavonoids ; functional food ; neurodegeneration ; T-maze ; Barnes test ; passive avoidance ; animal models ; alpha-synuclein ; neuroinflammation ; Passiflora incarnata ; neuropsychiatric disorders ; stress ; depressive disorder ; mental disorders ; nutrition surveys ; trends ; time restricted feeding ; intermittent fasting ; chrononutrition ; brain diseases ; aging ; risk factor ; Mediterranean diet ; coffee consumption ; caffeine ; cerebrovascular disease ; executive dysfunction ; geriatric depression ; dose-response association ; dietary factors ; lifestyle ; mood ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: The enteric protozoans Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis are the most common diarrhoea-causing protozoan parasites worldwide. Cryptosporidium spp. is a leading cause of diarrhoea morbidity and mortality in children younger than 5 years of age in poor-resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Although infection by G. duodenalis is rarely a fatal condition, giardiasis is commonly associated with childhood growth faltering and cognitive impairment. Because of their significant socioeconomic impact, particularly in low-income countries, giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis joined the “Neglected Disease Initiative” launched by the World Health Organization in 2004. Both Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis are ubiquitous in the environment and can infect a wide range of hosts with different specificities, meaning that humans may acquire the infection via waterborne, foodborne, or zoonotic transmission. Recent advances in detection and molecular epidemiology have indicated that certain species/genotypes of Cryptosporidium and G. duodenalis have an expanded range of suitable hosts, suggesting that their transmission pathways are more intricate than previously thought, challenging our current notion of host specificities. Therefore, there is a clear need for more studies that aim to investigate the frequency and molecular diversity of these parasites in humans, production and companion animals, and wildlife species. This information would be extremely useful to elucidate the transmission dynamics of cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis and to investigate the exact contribution of zoonotic events to human infections.
    Keywords: Cryptosporidium ; genotype ; Bactrian camels ; zoonotic potential ; public health ; Cryptosporidium parvum ; subtype ; bamboo rat ; human pathogen ; Cryptosporidium felis ; 60-kDa glycoprotein ; subtypes ; zoonotic transmission ; Giardia duodenalis ; coypus (Myocastor coypus) ; multi-locus genotype ; genetic variation ; zoonotic genotypes ; PCR (polymerase chain reaction) ; China ; Giardia ; Brazil ; Amazon ; asymptomatic ; community ; genotyping ; indigenous ; risk association ; Tapirapé ; transmission ; Blastocystis ; enteric parasites ; children ; diarrhoea ; PCR ; molecular epidemiology ; Mozambique ; acute diarrhea ; risk factor ; gp60 ; ssu rRNA ; prevalence ; GEMS ; parasite ; parasitology ; epidemiology ; genetic diversity ; host specificity ; Europe ; Scandinavia ; protist ; sporozoa ; zoonosis ; detection ; diagnosis ; sensitivity ; specificity ; coinfection ; enteric protists ; Entamoeba histolytica ; Blastocystis sp. ; molecular diversity ; Cryptosporidium cuniculus ; rabbits ; Egypt ; gp60 gene ; PCR-RFLP ; zoonoses ; Cryptosporidium xiaoi ; subtyping ; host adaptation ; Enterocytozoon bieneusi ; Cryptosporidium spp. ; pet dogs and cats ; Yunnan province ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: The aim of the present Special Issue is to address the state-of-art of mitochondrial genomics and phylogenomics. Mitochondrial markers are widespread in phylogenetics; however, it is becoming increasingly clear that (i) many discordance issues arise with respect to nuclear markers and (ii) many features that are normally considered 'typical' for the mitochondrial genome are indeed highly unstable and unconserved.
    Keywords: Acari Actinotrichida ; COI ; cytochrome B ; genetic identification ; Hydrachnidia ; Culicidae ; reverse taxonomy ; species identification ; Unio crassus ; freshwater mussels ; population genetics ; genetic diversity ; mtDNA ; ITS ; codon degeneration ; phylogenetic conflict ; deep phylogeny ; ratite ; Theileria parva ; mitogenomes ; haplotypes ; SNPs ; live vaccine ; fig wasps ; classification ; phylogeny ; mitochondrial gene ; transcriptome ; divergence ; Diptera ; saturation ; rates ; banana ; diversification times ; mitochondrial genome ; Mycosphaerellaceae ; plant pathogens ; Pseudocercospora ; sigatoka disease ; wild sheep ; bighorn ; taxonomy ; cytochrome b ; Yakut snow sheep ; Ovis nivicola lydekkeri ; Actiniaria ; group I intron ; mitogenome ; rearrangement ; sea anemone ; 2D RNA-Barcoding ; molecular morphology ; Nudibranchia ; Dondice ; heteroplasmy ; paternal leakage ; NUMTs ; selection ; mtDNA architecture ; mtDNA structure ; nucleotide composition ; compositional bias ; strand asymmetry ; Eukaryota ; mtDNA expansion ; ICZN ; homonym ; Heterobranchia ; Crassostrea angulata ; Portuguese oyster ; cox1 ; phylogeography ; phylogenetics ; haplotype diversity ; oyster conservation ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: Being the largest animal protein producer, the poultry industry is in the focus of mixed-diet consumers (from a welfare point of view, as a medium of functional foods, environmental issues, the use of antibiotics, etc.), as well as the livestock industry in general. The poultry industry is also extremely quick to uptake new technologies (such as biotechnology, mechanization, robotics, and climate and nutrient control) in order to be economically efficient and sustainable. There is constant pressure from pathogens and new threats, such as avian flu, that requires new treatments and biosecurity measures. There are many novel approaches and answers to these challenges. In breeding, molecular genetic tools (genomic selection and genome editing) can be used to increase production efficiency and fitness, especially immunity traits, or to characterize local genetic pools. The One Health approach, which requires a holistic approach, where genetics, nutrition, health treatment, and management need to be considered together, has gained ground in the poultry industry. The gut microbiome seems to be a good indicator of the balanced health of an animal. Artificial intelligence, built into robotic supervision and handling, helps to increase animal comfort and save costs in the workforce. Organic farming takes a different approach and faces different challenges. What could the possible answers be? We are facing a new era in poultry science. The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the importance of new findings.
    Keywords: skin microbiota ; poultry ; welfare ; diet ; 16S rRNA gene ; amplicon sequencing ; ducks ; probiotic ; gut microbiome ; zinc ; imunity ; Ascaridia galli ; chicken ; microbiology ; poultry farming waste ; organic waste ; low protein diet ; broiler chickens ; N excretion ; Citrullus colocynthis ; lipid profile ; stress indicators ; physiological status ; productive performance ; laying hens ; ostrich ; meat production ; meat nutritive composition ; amino acids ; fatty acids ; minerals ; technological and organoleptic characteristics ; fattening turkey ; protein ; methionine ; growth ; hepatic lipidosis ; oxidative stress ; chicken breeds ; evolutionary lineages ; phenotypic traits ; NCAPG-LCORL ; synthetic genetic structure ; admixture ; laying hen ; non-caged ; non-trimmed ; beak abrasion ; behavior ; aggressiveness ; mortality ; lameness ; broiler chicken ; hypophosphatemic rickets ; Ca:P ratio ; phosphorus deficiency ; phosphorus requirement ; duration of onset ; animal nutrition ; animal husbandry ; composted pelletized poultry litter ; life cycle assessment ; Hosoya composting ; chemical fertilizers ; EU Green Deal ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: Phospholipases are a ubiquitous group of enzymes that hydrolyze ester bonds within membrane phospholipids. These enzymes serve multiple biological functions that go far beyond a mere membrane remodeling role in cellular homeostasis; they also play key functions in nutrient digestion and the regulated formation of bioactive lipids involved in cell signaling. It is to the latter function, critical to life, that this book is primarily concerned with. All the chapters are written by renowned experts in the area, and provide forefront information on the role phospholipases in a number of physiological and pathophysiological settings.
    Keywords: inhibitor ; metabolic stability ; α-methylation ; oxoesters ; phospholipase A2 ; adrenic acid ; arachidonic acid ; mass spectrometry ; lipid signaling ; inflammation ; monocytes/macrophages ; crotoxin ; snake venom ; lung impairment ; inflammatory response ; lipid mediators ; neuromuscular blocker ; lipidomics ; PAP-2 ; autotaxin ; lysophosphatidate ; G protein-coupled receptor ; PLA2G6 ; fatty liver ; phospholipid remodeling ; diet-induced obesity ; morbidly obesity ; choline and methionine deficiency ; glioblastoma ; sphingolipid ; sphingosine-1-phosphate ; sphingomyelinase ; sphingomyelin ; metastasis ; phosphatidic acid ; diacylglycerol ; lipin ; signaling ; cPLA2α ; psoriasis ; proliferation ; anti-inflammatory ; atherosclerosis ; phospholipases ; macrophages ; T cells ; lipins ; pancreatic islets ; β-cells ; insulin secretion ; glucose tolerance ; insulin resistance ; group VIA phospholipase A2 ; fatty acid ; knockout mouse ; lipid mediator ; lysophospholipid ; membrane ; phospholipid ; ceramide ; acidic sphingomyelinase ; neutral sphingomyelinase ; hepatocellular carcinoma ; alcoholic and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ; preadipocytes ; prostaglandins ; adipokines ; cytokines ; EP receptors ; Group V phospholipase A2 ; lipids ; majeed syndrome ; LPIN2 ; LIPIN2 ; chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis ; chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis ; autoinflammatory ; inflammasome ; macrophage ; osteoclast ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Despite intense investigation of plant embryogenesis, there are still various open questions in this fascinating field. For example, our knowledge is still poor in relation to the spatiotemporal dynamics and the regulatory mechanisms of various embryonic events at all levels of whole plants, organs, tissues, cells, and molecules. We also need to understand the generality and diversity of embryonic features in a diverse range of species and also the bioengineering technologies to improve reproductive traits. Therefore, in this Special Issue, we show various articles, including original research papers and reviews, to expand our knowledge on plant embryogenesis, including works spanning from the various novel protocols of model plants to the regulations of somatic embryogenesis in agricultural plants.
    Keywords: tobacco ; embryogenesis ; suspensor ; programmed cell death ; TUNEL ; low-fluence ; red light ; shoot regeneration ; WUS ; NPA ; antioxidative enzymes ; arabinogalactan proteins ; centaury ; Gentianaceae ; in vitro culture ; morphogenesis ; plant growth regulators ; somatic embryo ; tissue culture ; clearing ; 3D imaging ; Arabidopsis thaliana ; embryo ; confocal microscopy ; cell wall staining ; fluorescent reporter ; GFP ; cyclic somatic embryogenesis ; direct somatic embryogenesis ; indirect somatic embryogenesis ; leaf explant ; histology ; 2,4-D ; CPPU ; auxins ; cytokinins ; regeneration ; picloram ; cryoplate ; vitrification solutions ; long-term preservation ; fertilization ; male excess ; parental genome ; paternal genome ; polyspermy ; rice ; epidermal development ; ATML1 ; transcriptional regulation ; post-transcriptional regulation ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: Microorganisms is pleased to publish this book, which reprints papers that appeared in a Special Issue on “Phototrophic Bacteria”, with Guest Editors Robert Blankenship and Matthew Sattley. This Special Issue included research on all types of phototrophic bacteria, including both anoxygenic and oxygenic forms. Research on these bacterial organisms has greatly advanced our understanding of the basic principles that underlie the energy storage that takes place in all types of photosynthetic organisms, including both bacterial and eukaryotic forms. Topics of interest include: microbial physiology, microbial ecology, microbial genetics, evolutionary microbiology, systems microbiology, agricultural microbiology, microbial biotechnology, and environmental microbiology, as all are related to phototrophic bacteria.
    Keywords: aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria ; chlorophototroph ; thermophile ; hot spring ; bacteriochlorophyll ; Alphaproteobacteria ; cyanophage ; Nostoc sp. ; label-free quantitative proteomics ; photosynthesis ; substance metabolism ; energy metabolism ; purple sulfur bacteria ; genomic phylogeny ; Ectothiorhodospiraceae ; Halorhodospiraceae ; new family and genus ; scytonemin ; ultraviolet radiation ; high light ; cyanobacteria ; Acaryochloris ; chlorophyll ; genomics ; far-red photosynthesis ; plasmid ; horizontal gene transfer ; Rhodocyclus ; purpureus ; tenuis ; gracilis ; HiPIP ; cobalamin ; whole genome sequencing ; taxonomy ; chlorophyll d ; Moss Beach ; photosynthetic pigments ; absorbance spectra ; genome sequence ; Photosystem II ; oxygenic photosynthesis ; photosynthetic reaction center ; cryo-electron microscopy ; cyclic electron flow ; ferredoxin-NADP reductase ; NDH-1 ; proton motive force ; thylakoid ; anoxygenic phototrophs ; heliobacteria ; bacteriochlorophyll g ; Heliophilum fasciatum ; Heliobacteria ; promoters ; reporters ; gene expression ; phototrophic bacteria ; transcriptional regulation ; gene transfer ; persulfide ; redox signaling ; cyclic GMP ; PpsR ortholog ; AerR photoreceptor ; light regulation ; photosynthesis gene regulators ; two-component system ; RegA ; aerobic ; copper ion ; disulfide bond ; DNA binding ; gene regulation ; purple phototrophic bacteria ; extremophile ; Halorhodospira halochloris ; Halorhodospira abdelmalekii ; light-harvesting 1 reaction center ; bacteriochlorophyll b ; thermal stability ; salt- and pH-dependence ; near infrared ; stromatolite ; shark bay ; reduction-oxidation ; photosystem II ; phycobilisome ; RNase ; light-harvesting ; aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs ; AAP ; Rhodobacter ; purple nonsulfur bacteria ; Yellowstone ; xanthorhodopsin ; vitamin B12 ; frameshifting ; evolution ; chelatase ; chlIDH ; cobNST ; phototrophic extracellular electron uptake ; comparative genomics ; transcriptomics ; Rhodovulum sulfidophilum ; Rhodovulum visakhapatnamense ; ancestral sequence reconstruction ; chlorophyll f ; far-red light photoacclimation ; Synechococcus sp. PCC 7335 ; Chloroflexus aurantiacus ; proteomic analysis ; respiration ; chlorosome ; alternative complex III ; phylogenomic and comparative genomic analyses ; conserved signature indels (CSIs) ; molecular signatures ; class Chlorobia and the families Chlorobiaceae and Chloroherpetonaceae ; Ignavibacteria ; uncultured species/strains related to Chlorobia/Ignavibacteria ; FNR ; NDH ; photoheterotrophic growth ; comparative genome analysis ; cyanobacterial photoreceptors ; phycobiliproteins ; chromatic acclimation ; linker proteins ; phylogenetic comparison ; halophiles ; alkaliphiles ; nitrogen fixation ; diazotroph ; Rhodovulum tesquicola ; hydrogen ; electron transport ; photosystem I ; microbial ecology of lakes ; bacterial community ; Lake Winnipeg ; food web dynamics ; picoplankton ; bacterioplankton ; carotenoid ; Synechocystis ; zeta-carotene isomerase (Z-ISO) ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: The special issue (Zebrafish Models for Development and Disease 2.0) is a collection of articles highlighting research using the zebrafish (Danio rerio) experimental organism. Research described in this special issue addresses various developmental biology, genetic, biomedical and neuroscience topics that should be of general interest to the biomedical research community.
    Keywords: Gelatinase A ; Mmp2 ; zebrafish ; sarcomere ; myosin ; proteostasis ; phosphorylation ; TAILS ; secretion ; cannabinoids ; Mauthner ; motor neurons ; muscle ; NMJ ; CNS ; Orthosiphon stamineus ; plant-derived proteins ; epilepsy ; seizures ; Parkinson’s disease ; toxins ; dopaminergic neuron ; zebrafish behavior ; color preferences ; toxicity assessment ; marijuana ; opioid ; congenital anomalies ; THC ; CBD ; morphine ; codeine ; birth defects ; cardiac physiology ; heart rate ; detection method ; regeneration ; mammal ; liver ; pancreas ; heart ; retina ; brain ; spinal cord ; rbm24a ; sox2 ; post-transcriptional regulation ; vision ; visual assay ; microphthalmia ; RNA binding protein ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: Recycled woods obtained from old buildings, furniture, industrial products, etc., as well as from modified woods prepared by thermal, chemical, or biological processes, have the potential to be a base or complementary raw material for construction and decorative wood composites used mostly in buildings, furniture, and for transport. Typical construction composites are glued prisms and boards (e.g., glulam, blockboard), glued large-area boards from veneers (e.g., plywood, laminated veneer lumber), or large-area boards from wood particles and fibers (e.g., particleboard, oriented strand board, medium-density fiberboard). More of the large-area boards can obtain a better decorative function usable in furniture and building architecture after veneering, lamination, coating, plasma-treating or other surface-treating technologies.Within this Special Issue, selected articles related primarily to wood composites prepared from recycled and modified woods are presented with a focus on the type and properties of used raw materials, additives, and technological processes, including finishing and surface treatments, with an impact on the resulting properties and service-life of wood composites in different use scenarios.
    Keywords: wood composites ; waste fibres ; magnesium lignosulfonate ; bioadhesives ; birch ; black alder ; densification ; plywood properties ; cellulose ; modification ; coating ; expandable graphite ; fire retardant ; thermal degradation ; particleboards ; recycled wood ; physical and mechanical properties ; decay resistance ; adsorption properties ; hydroxyl groups ; medium-density fiberboard (MDF) ; particleboard panels ; polar molecules ; wood ; polyvinyl acetate ; polyurethane ; laser ; damage ; microscopy ; adhesion ; mold ; laminated veneer lumber ; veneer quality sorting ; local fiber orientation ; Douglas fir ; Douglas-fir ; heartwood ; sapwood ; bending optimization ; veneer quality ; four-point bending ; thermally modified wood ; decay and mould resistance ; FTIR ; pallets ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAF Ecological science, the Biosphere
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: Except for latitudinal and elevational extremes, lizards range across a vast variety of biotopes worldwide, including environments as disparate as deserts, prairies, temperate woodlands, rainforests, or anthropic habitats. Although most species thrive on the ground, numerous lizards are fossorial, arboreal, and even aquatic, found in either fresh- or seawater. With lizards being ectotherms, accurate thermoregulation and other physiological adaptations are in most cases fundamental for their survival in such a variety of habitats. Moreover, lizard coloration may mediate thermoregulation, reproduction, and social status, among others. Lizards have also evolved some unusual antipredator adaptations, such as tail autotomy. Consequently, the astonishing morphological, ecological, and functional diversity of lizards results from extremely intense selective pressures, oftentimes opposing, many of whose interrelationships have yet to be disentangled. This Special Issue provides the international scientific community with an integrative meeting point to discuss and synthesize the current knowledge on the evolutionary pathways and mechanisms that led to today’s lizards.
    Keywords: enhanced vegetation index ; Lacerta ; Mediterranean ; niche partitioning ; Sauria ; Timon ; colouration ; social signals ; Psammodromus algirus ; lizards ; altitudinal gradient ; Indochina ; Southeast Asia ; phylogeny ; Indo-Australian Archipelago ; Bent-toed geckos ; karst ; conservation ; high elevation ; hyperoxia ; sprint performance ; thermal performance curve ; thermal preference ; lizard ; autotomy ; tail ; locomotion ; performance ; temperature ; predation ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFZ Animals & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-17
    Description: During the menopausal transition and postmenopausal periods, women are affected by a variety of symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Non-specific somatic symptoms are also common, including muscle and joint pain, tiredness, and dizziness. Some of these effects (particularly vasomotor symptoms and vaginal atrophy) are closely associated with estrogen deficiency, but the exact mechanisms underlying the other symptoms are not fully understood. Postmenopausal women are also at increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity as a net effect of central obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes, as well as for osteoporosis, cognitive decline, and genitourinary syndrome of menopause. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has played a central role in improving menopausal symptoms and reducing the disease risks associated with estrogen deficiency. However, due to growing concern for the side effects of HRT, especially in patients with hormone-sensitive cancer such as breast and uterus cancer, research has turned to the effects of nutraceutical approaches to these symptoms and diseases. In this Special Issue of Nutrients, we would like to bring together manuscripts dealing with the topic of “Nutrition Challenges for Middle-Aged and Older Women”. Topics may include dietary interventions with foods, altered nutrient intake or food supplements, and specific dietary pattern interventions, such as the Mediterranean Diet or calorie restriction, in humans.
    Keywords: menopause ; atheromatous arteriosclerosis ; metabolic syndrome ; obesity ; caffeine ; polyphenol ; vegetarian diets ; vegetarianism ; vitamins ; minerals ; nutritional habits of Poles ; Pueraria thomsonii ; Citrus unshiu ; hot flash ; bone resorption ; depression ; anxiety ; mental disorder ; pyridoxal 5′-phosphate ; chlorogenic acid ; hot flushes ; menopausal symptoms ; proanthocyanidin ; middle-aged ; women ; cardiovascular disease ; grape seed ; cranberry ; red clover ; isoflavones ; Trifolium pratense ; postmenopausal women ; perimenopausal women ; healthy eating index ; calcium ; waist circumference ; diet history questionnaire ; supplements ; bone mineral density ; flavonoids ; hormone replacement therapy ; immune senescence ; inflammation ; inflammatory cytokines ; immune system ; cognition ; symptoms ; elderly ; amino acids ; comorbidities ; isoflavone ; daidzein ; genistein ; headache ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: This Special Issue, entitled "Synthetic Peptides and Peptidomimetics: From Basic Science to Biomedical Applications", has included both reviews and original research contributions focused on the chemical design and biomedical applications of structurally modified bioactive peptides. The papers collected show how successful this class of molecules still is, both as model molecules for studying the structure of proteins and as potential therapeutics and diagnostics, and also as laboratory tools for advanced basic and applied studies. The large scientific community working in this field is in fact very active and productive, and is making the most of the potential and versatility of these molecules to generate increasingly interesting and innovative molecules of therapeutic interest and to understand the fundamental molecular mechanisms of life.
    Keywords: polymers ; peptidomimetics ; AFM ; transfection ; molecular modelling ; peptide ; α-helix ; hydrocarbon stapling ; ring-closing metathesis ; i,i + 1 staple ; X-ray structure ; deferoxamine ; RGD peptides ; integrins ; radiodiagnostics ; PET imaging ; retro-inverso peptides ; anticancer peptides ; drug delivery ; peptide antigens ; Aβ ; IAPP ; antimicrobial peptides ; peptides ; diagnostic ; ELISA ; microarray ; PET ; SPECT ; imaging diagnostic ; non-imaging diagnostic ; amphiphilic peptides ; non-viral gene delivery ; nanocarrier ; peptide self-assemblies ; stimuli responsive ; SARS-CoV-2 ; FRET ; molecular docking ; molecular dynamics ; MM-GBSA ; drug repurposing ; antiviral ; cancer ; cyclic peptide ; integrin ; αvβ3 ; ALOS4 ; melanoma ; fluorescent peptide ; environment-sensitive fluorophore ; peptide labeling ; luciferin ; membrane-binding peptide ; antimicrobial peptide ; antitumor peptide ; RGD peptide ; antiproliferative activity ; chirality ; conformational analysis ; density functional theory (DFT) ; ferrocene ; hydrogen bonds ; peptidomimetic ; X-ray ; protein–protein interactions (PPIs) ; voltage-gated Na+ (Nav) channels ; fibroblast growth factor 14 (FGF14) ; medium spiny neurons (MSNs) ; nucleus accumbens (NAc) ; neurotherapeutics ; cyclophilin A (CypA) ; apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) ; human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells ; staurosporine-mediated cell death ; AIF(370-394) peptide ; caspase-3 ; PARP ; antifungal ; antibacterial ; peptide-based therapies ; synthetic peptides ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Herbal and plant extracts show diverse activities and have been used for centuries as natural medicines for many health problems and diseases. Through the isolation and analysis of the compounds in the extracts, it is possible to understand why the extracts exhibit those activities, as well as the chemical metabolism of compounds that occur in plants and herbs. Recently, there have been increasing attempts to develop herbal and plant extracts into functional foods and drugs, but the legal requirements are becoming stricter. We need sophisticatedly defined extracts through the isolation and analysis of compounds comprising them in order to meet the legal requirements and to pursue quality control strategies in the production of functional foods and drugs. This Special Issue Book compiled the 15 recent research and review articles that highlight the isolation, profiling, and analysis of compounds in herbal and plant extracts, as well as quality control and standardized processing strategies for extracts with characteristic compounds.
    Keywords: Polygala tenuifolia ; phenolic glycosides ; saponins ; anti-inflammatory effect ; bioactive compound ; isatidis folium ; HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS/MS ; antiwrinkle activity ; quality control ; response surface methodology ; Boesenbergia rotunda ; Zingiberaceae ; flavonoid ; 4-hydroxypanduratin ; vasorelaxation ; tribe Clauseneae ; DNA barcode ; volatile compounds ; antioxidant activity ; ACE inhibitory activity ; anticancer activity ; α-glucosidase inhibitory activity ; avocado oil ; fatty acids ; hearing loss ; zebrafish ; hair cell ; Schisandra chinensis ; Omija ; dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans ; seed ; flower ; fermented beverage ; dried tepals ; total phenolic content ; total anthocyanin content ; vitamin C ; ultrasound assisted extraction ; biorefining ; fibrosarcoma ; metastasis ; natural products ; plants ; protease inhibitors ; tumor cells ; bombacoideae ; pharmacology ; phytochemical ingredients ; bioactive compounds ; medicine ; Hippophae rhamnoides ; Elaeagnaceae ; citrate derivatives ; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ; electronic circular dichroism (ECD) ; Dendrobium ; Orchidaceae ; D. nobile ; D. candidum ; D. nobile × candidum ; gamma-irradiated mutant ; metabolomics ; cytotoxicity ; Morus sp. pl. ; cultivar ; mulberry ; 1-DNJ ; HPLC-ESI-MS ; HILIC ; Inonotus obliquus ; inotodiol ; noncompartment analysis ; pharmacokinetic study ; Coreopsis rosea ; Coreopsis verticillata ; mutant cultivar ; dipeptidyl peptidase-IV ; analytical tools ; data analysis ; genetically modified crops ; mass spectrometry ; metabolomics databases ; metabolomics software tools ; omics ; plant biology ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: Sustainable development in the agriculture sector is crucial to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations (UN). There are lots of challenges to developing modern and intelligent agricultural techniques, tools, and systems, by which sustainable agriculture and food security can be satisfied. In addition, carbon-neutral development and clean energy utilization are also associated with the UN-SDGs. Such agricultural, biological, and environmental engineering studies are needed in the 21st century, particularly from the viewpoint of the agricultural water–energy–food security nexus. This book focuses on the recent proliferation and technological advancements in these engineering applications. This book aims to share recent updates on agricultural, biological, and environmental engineering, and the application of these engineering techniques in the agriculture sector. It presents such engineering technologies and applications in seven categories that include energy system applications in agriculture (three studies); irrigation and drainage (four studies); biomass, biogas, and biochar (three studies); farm mechanization and soil science (three studies); remote sensing and geographical studies (two studies); wastewater and biological studies (two studies); and case studies and societal aspects in agriculture (five studies). The editors believe that this book will be useful for agricultural scientists, researchers, and students.
    Keywords: air heat pump ; carbon dioxide ; formaldehyde ; electricity consumption ; ultra-fine dust ; municipal waste ; biological fertilizer ; phytopathogens ; sustainable agriculture ; organic waste treatment ; optical remote sensing ; microwave remote sensing ; phenology-based method ; forest conservation ; forest management ; rural residents ; economic incentives ; Pakistan ; less-favoured areas ; agricultural policy ; farm profitability ; traction ; soil ; sinkage ; single-track shoe ; penetration ; cohesion ; adhesion ; ANOVA ; Brassica chinensis ; coefficient of variation ; double-row ; metering device ; pneumatic ; greenhouse ; computational fluid dynamics ; airflow ; temperature ; humidity ; horticulture ; Zagazig ; Egypt ; willingness to accept ; gross margin ; mixed cropping ; ordered logistic regression ; bioresources ; circular bioeconomy ; economic analysis ; Nitrification inhibitor ; smog ; Wheat straw ; poultry farms ; air-conditioning ; evaporative cooling systems ; temperature-humidity index ; temperature-humidity-velocity index ; soil erosion ; sediment yield ; RUSLE ; sediment transport modeling ; Gomal River ; arid regions ; surface drain system ; design ; drainage effluent ; GF-6 ; maize ; straw ; support vector machine ; random forest ; red-edge wavelength ; biomass ; furnace ; efficiency ; economics ; carbon nanotubes ; surface modification ; heavy metals ; adsorption ; water and wastewater treatment ; renewable energy ; biogas production ; livestock manure ; anaerobic digestion ; COVID-19 ; Iran ; food security ; economic crisis ; agriculture ; food supply chain ; agricultural economy ; drip irrigation system ; net revenue ; small landholders ; sustainable irrigation ; agroforestry ; allometric equations ; carbon stock ; organic carbon ; potassium ; zinc ; physiological attributes ; climate change ; environment ; human health ; resources ; wastewater ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-06
    Description: This book deals with sustainable agriculture at a time of climate change. It seeks to identify a number of solutions to deal with the agricultural stresses caused by climate change. These range from the identification and cultivation of appropriate crop varieties and the adoption of climate adaptive agricultural practices. Significant sustainable agricultural innovation is required to deal with these challenges. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) may be of crucial importance for modern agriculture. They serve to make R&D in agriculture attractive, by encouraging investment in new technologies and generating tradeable assets. A number of the chapters of this book refer to the principal IPRs relevant to agricultural innovation, namely: (i) patents, which protect inventions; (ii) plant variety rights, which protect the breeding of new and distinct plant varieties; and (iii) trademarks and geographical indications, which facilitate the marketing of products by providing protection for the symbols of their manufacturing or geographic origin. The United Nations Climate Change Panel has urged the consideration of the agricultural practices of traditional communities and some of these practices particularly involving rice, banana, and brassica cultivation are explored in the book. This book is essential reading for officials of governments and international organizations concerned with sustainability, as well as scholars and students concerned with these subjects
    Keywords: alternative energy source ; Ethiopian mustard ; sustainability ; agricultural green development ; entropy weight method ; spatial heterogeneity ; spatial spillover effect ; China ; rice yields ; climate change ; phenology ; relative contribution ; partial correlation ; seed security ; banana tissue culture planting material ; uptake ; banana farmers ; central Uganda ; traditional rice economics ; institutional ; socio-demographic factors ; multinomial logit model ; constraints ; China-Africa cooperation ; agricultural program ; agricultural training ; technology adoption ; dams ; agriculture ; livelihoods ; health ; schistosomiasis ; restoration ; sustainable development ; climate adaptation ; rice–wheat cropping system ; South Asia ; water requirements ; nitrogen ; direct seeding ; agricultural science, technology and innovation ; Innovation efficiency ; DEA ; G20 ; productivity ; efficiency ; food security ; digital agriculture ; smart farming ; digitalization ; digital technologies ; Middle East and North Africa ; decision making ; instrumental variable ; neighbourhood effects ; rice farmers ; risk attitudes ; spatial dependence ; agricultural innovation ; sustainable agriculture ; plant breeding ; cereals ; intellectual property ; agricultural law ; plant variety rights ; seed marketing ; European Union ; fertilizer ; knowledge ; attitude ; ease of use ; motivation ; work performance ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-03-21
    Description: Horticultural research has been undergoing fundamental changes to improve crop plants as a result of the emergence of new biochemical and molecular techniques. In addition, integration of new technologies with the desire to develop more sustainable production systems has also spurred production level research. The highlighted Feature Papers here reflect the diversity of the types of research performed on horticultural plant species, spanning basic to applied studies, production systems, and postharvest studies, in addition to highlighting some critical issues facing horticultural plant species.
    Keywords: Olea europaea ; fat content ; fatty acid profile ; phenolic content ; volatile compounds ; hedgerow planting systems ; adaptive management ; conservation science ; Guam ; Mariana Islands ; Rota ; growing efficiency ; hydroponic nutrient solution ; raw material standardization ; soilless culture system ; system design ; brown rot ; inoculum application ; Monilinia ; phenotyping ; phenotypic instability ; stone fruit ; sweet cherry ; fruit growth ; hysteresis ; fruit maturation ; vapor pressure deficit (VPD) ; chilling requirement (CR) ; floral bud ; dormancy ; microsporogenesis ; relative growth rate (RGR) ; BBCH scale ; biological control ; cycad ; Cycas micronesica ; invasion biology ; gene silencing ; Huanglongbing ; sweet orange ; crop protection ; sustainability ; Capsicum annuum L. ; functional food ; pepper pre-breeding ; horticulture ; sensory analysis ; root development ; root morphology ; abiotic stress ; growth regulators ; biostimulants ; plant choice ; Capparis spinosa ; seed propagation ; vegetative propagation ; in vitro propagation ; Mediterranean basin ; crystals ; microscopy ; mycorrhizal fungi ; orchids ; suspensor ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: This book compiles research on Enterobacterales characterization concerning the presence of genes associated with virulence (adhesins; surface cellulose structures and curli; siderophores, e.g., enterobactin, aerobactin, and yersiniabactin; protectines; invasins or toxins), and, furthermore, bacterial-biofilm-associated phenotypes. Although not directly involved in pathogenicity, the acquisition of multiple antibiotic resistances strongly supports the success of opportunistic Enterobacterales pathogens in invasion, survival, and spread and markedly complicates the treatment of infections. Not only pathogens, but also commensal bacteria, considered harmless and part of the normal microbiota, are exposed to selection pressure and can be a reservoir of mobile genetic elements carrying antibiotic resistance genes. Therefore, the occurrence of drug-resistant bacteria within a commensal population and the possibility to exchange genetic material through horizontal gene transfer may represent a major health concern.
    Keywords: E. coli ; dogs ; antimicrobial resistance ; biofilm ; phylogenetic groups ; Escherichia coli ; β-lactamase ; plasmid ; CTX-M-1 ; IncI1-ST3 ; ExPEC ; STEC ; pathogenic potential ; phylogenetic grouping ; PCR ; K1 antigen ; virulence ; maternal-fetal infection ; antibiotic susceptibility testing ; resistance to antimicrobial agents ; ompF ; Cronobacter sakazakii ; LPS ; biofilm formation ; adhesion/invasion ; Klebsiella ; rpoB ; siderophores ; biofilms ; antibiotic resistance ; bacteriocins ; urinary tract infection ; UPEC morphotypes ; UPEC virulence ; Salmonella enterica ; CRISPR-Cas9 ; sdiA ; ssaV ; pathogenesis ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-07-06
    Description: This Special Issue brings together some interconnected topics related to fungi and plants such as biodiversity, taxonomy, conservation, molecular phylogeny, ecology, and plant–fungal interactions. Additionally, some applied aspects are covered, such as phytoremediation, the improvement of spinach growth by biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, bio-friendly solutions for waste reduction, the accumulation of rare-earth elements by wild edible mushrooms, etc.
    Keywords: 1 new taxon ; Agaricomycetes ; Basidiomycota ; biodiversity ; climate change ; Inocybaceae ; taxonomy ; spinach ; biochar ; AMF ; plant growth ; root morphological traits ; chlorophyll content ; soil enzymes and microbial biomass ; boletes ; morphology ; phylogeny ; new taxa ; DNA metabarcoding ; phylogenetic structure ; habitat filtering ; molecular phylogeny ; fungal ecology ; multi-gene phylogeny ; plant pathogen ; soil-borne fungi ; tree disease ; ascomycetous yeast ; distribution ; new species ; Wickerhamomyces ; mushrooms ; trace elements ; rare earth elements ; urban soils ; forest ; Boletales ; bolete diversity ; biogeography ; mycorrhizal fungi ; metal(loid)s pollution ; soil ; plants ; waste ; recyclable substrates ; oyster fungi ; antioxidants ; phenolic compounds ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: This Special Issue includes original research and reviews of the literature focusing on food labels, which are a tool to promote public health that, at the same time, may represent a marketing tool and may influence consumers’ perception of food quality.
    Keywords: nutritional labelling ; food choices ; comprehension ; perception ; Dutch consumers ; food policies ; front-of-pack nutrition label ; traffic light ; health star ; Nutri-Score ; reference intake ; warning label ; serving size ; portion size ; food labeling ; nutrition facts label ; back of pack ; front of pack ; health framing ; breakfast cereals ; food labelling ; nutrition declaration ; nutritional quality ; gluten free ; nutrition and health claims ; salt information ; salt content ; salt label ; sodium label ; sodium information ; nutritional information ; nutritional labeling ; salt information use ; nutrition knowledge ; nutrition facts ; food cue reactivity ; sugar ; eye tracking ; priming ; color ; nutrition facts panel ; food label ; consumer behavior ; food decision making ; food packaging ; food choice ; nutrition ; front-of-pack labelling ; health star rating ; nutrition labelling ; consumer perception ; qualitative research ; nutrition labeling ; food processing ; nutrition policy ; Spain ; food analysis ; dietary sugars ; reformulation ; organic food ; health food ; nutrient content claims ; health claims ; nutrient profile ; menu labeling ; food and nutrition policy ; restaurant chains ; energy ; obesity ; quality carbohydrate ; dietary fibre ; whole grains ; glycemic index ; latent class modeling ; traditional meat product, mangalica sausage ; online nutrition intervention ; theory of planned behavior ; nutrition labels ; consumer attitude ; perceived healthiness ; product attributes ; healthy food ; consumer choice ; extra virgin olive oil ; hedonic price model ; country of origin ; energy density ; children ; food supply ; front-of-pack label ; discretionary ; entomophagy ; insect-based foods ; edible insects ; food sustainability ; perception of food ; novel food ; disgust ; neophobia ; variety seeking ; food technology neophobia ; consumer studies ; behavior ; labelling ; carbohydrate quality ; ICQC ; consensus ; food label use ; front-of-package (FOP) labels ; back-of-package (BOP) labels ; nutrition claims ; choice experiment ; willingness to pay (WTP) ; consumers’ preferences ; sustainability label ; nutrition and health claim ; fish species ; allergen labelling ; Latin America ; packaged food products ; supermarket circulars ; ultra-processed ; pasta ; nutritional composition ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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