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ABSTRACT: Traditional medicine practitioners in Eastern Nigeria use various parts of Chrysophyllum albidum in management and treatment of several disorders, including liver and pancreatic ones. This ...
As demand for electric vehicles spikes, so does the demand for nickel — a key ingredient in lithium-ion batteries. But extracting nickel from the ground is difficult, and its presence depends on ...
Scientists have discovered that erucamide, a plant-produced fatty acid amide, disrupts the function of the bacterial injectosome—a syringe-like nanomachine that some pathogenic bacteria use to help ...
THAT recently named branch of science, biochemistry, has grown within the last few years to such dimensions that no single worker can embrace the subject as a whole. Hence subdivision has become ...
St. Bonaventure University alumnus Dr. Jordan Powers, ’18, will return to campus Thursday, Oct. 10, to discuss his Ph.D. thesis research on how plants defend themselves against bacterial pathogens.
The University of Nevada, Reno has appointed Justin Legleiter as the chairperson of the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. A prolific biochemistry researcher with two decades of studying ...
On Friday March 22, Bob Auber returned to Room 116 in Whistler Hall to stand behind a podium in front of a PowerPoint and keep an audience engaged in the same tables and chairs that he had sat in many ...
Researchers at Purdue University and UC Davis have found that petunias cannot properly form reproductive structures without chemical signals delivered between different parts of the plant. The work ...
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