Sequence and topological characterization of Toll-like receptor 8 gene of...
AbstractIn this study, buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) gene has been characterized by sequence analysis and detecting polymorphism. Complete ORF of buffalo TLR8 gene was amplified...
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AbstractIn this work, questions are tasks posed to students to help them understand a subject, or to help educators assess their level of competency in it. Automated question generation is important...
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AbstractThe fatty acid binding protein 3 (FABP3) gene, known to be associated with fat percentage of milk and meat in bovines, was screened among swamp and riverine buffaloes for polymorphism detection...
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AbstractBackgroundSPI1 is an essential transcription factor (TF) for the hematopoietic lineage, in which its expression is tightly controlled through a −17-kb upstream regulatory region and a promoter...
View ArticleEncapsulation of Momordica Charantia Linn. (bitter gourd) juice by spray...
AbstractMomordica Charantia Linn. (Bitter gourd) is a cucurbit, mainly known for its medicinal properties commonly used for its anti-diabetic properties, due to presence of saponins, flavonoids,...
View ArticleMachine Learning and Evolutionary Algorithms for the Diagnosis and Detection...
AbstractAlzheimer's disease is a chronic neurological disorder that generally progresses gradually and steadily gets worse over time. In 2050, Alzheimer's occurrence will rise to around every 33 s....
View ArticleNovel polyol-based deep eutectic solvent: a potential candidate for...
AbstractThe present study demonstrates the synthesis of novel polyol-based deep eutectic solvents, named as PDES, which can be utilized as an industrial lubricant for MEMS applications and as...
View ArticlePhytoremediation: A Sustainable Solution to Combat Pollution
AbstractPlants and microbes are the reservoirs of many structural and biological distinctive properties, which can be used to combat against environmental pollutants. They are the primary producers of...
View ArticleModern Advancement in Biotechnological Applications for Wastewater Treatment...
AbstractMicroalgae are microscopic organisms that have a broad range of applications, from wastewater treatment, CO2 mitigation to therapeutic proteins, and pharmaceuticals. Recently, the combination...
View ArticleAntibiotic Resistance Genes as Contaminants in Industrial Wastewater Treatment
AbstractAntibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are nucleic acid sequences found in bacteria that help them survive in environments containing low–high concentrations of inhibitory chemicals called...
View ArticleEnhancing Sustainable Returns: Unleashing the Potential of Automated Trading...
AbstractAlgorithmic trading is the process of utilizing computer programs to search through massive amounts of data for actual signals that accurately represent the underlying market dynamics....
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