Biomagnification Review Articles
Biomagnifications is the rise in the amount of a pollutant from one component in a food chain to another, which can be further described as the increasing concentration of a material in the tissues of organisms at the highest levels of a food chain, such as a poisonous chemical. Biomagnification means that species at the top of the food chain typically experience greater harm from a persistent toxin or pollutant than those at lower levels. As they pass up the chain, the substances get progressively concentrated in tissues or internal organs. Bioaccumulants are compounds that increase concentration in living organisms when they absorb polluted air , water, or food, as they are metabolized or excreted very slowly.
High Impact List of Articles
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Secondary hyponatremia to inappropiate secretion of antidiuretic hormone Siadh in diagnosed patient of bladder cancer in treatment with chemotherapy: exclusion diagnosis?
Losada Vila Beatriz*, Carmen Pantin Gonzalez, Beatriz Anton Pascual, Nadia Sanchez Banos4, David Gutierrez AbadCase Report: Journal of Molecular Oncology Research
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Secondary hyponatremia to inappropiate secretion of antidiuretic hormone Siadh in diagnosed patient of bladder cancer in treatment with chemotherapy: exclusion diagnosis?
Losada Vila Beatriz*, Carmen Pantin Gonzalez, Beatriz Anton Pascual, Nadia Sanchez Banos4, David Gutierrez AbadCase Report: Journal of Molecular Oncology Research
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Digestibility and nutrient intake of mango (Mangifera indica) kernel meal based diets by growing West African dwarf sheep feed rice straw.
Abel IO, Winifred PM, John AAResearch Paper: Research and Reports on Genetics
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Digestibility and nutrient intake of mango (Mangifera indica) kernel meal based diets by growing West African dwarf sheep feed rice straw.
Abel IO, Winifred PM, John AAResearch Paper: Research and Reports on Genetics
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piRNAs: the "Bodyguards" of Fertility
Valeria SpecchiaEditorial: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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piRNAs: the "Bodyguards" of Fertility
Valeria SpecchiaEditorial: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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3'-Poly(A) tail enhances siRNA activity against exogenous reporter genes in MCF-7 cells
Jie Li, Guang Yang, Shaohua Li, Guojun Cao, Qiang Zhao, Xuemei Liu, Ming Fan, Beifen Shen, Ningsheng Shao* -
3'-Poly(A) tail enhances siRNA activity against exogenous reporter genes in MCF-7 cells
Jie Li, Guang Yang, Shaohua Li, Guojun Cao, Qiang Zhao, Xuemei Liu, Ming Fan, Beifen Shen, Ningsheng Shao* -
Manipulating and enhancing the RNAi response
Peter I Joyce, Joseph M Gallagher and Patricia E Kuwabara* -
Manipulating and enhancing the RNAi response
Peter I Joyce, Joseph M Gallagher and Patricia E Kuwabara*
Conference Proceedings
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Understanding the effects of steroid hormone exposure on regulation of P53 and Bcl-2
Wiley TS,J T HaraldsenKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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Understanding the effects of steroid hormone exposure on regulation of P53 and Bcl-2
Wiley TS,J T HaraldsenKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF TARGETS OF SER65 PHOSPHORYLATED UBIQUITIN
Julius T Dongdem, Simon Dawson and Robert LayfieldScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF TARGETS OF SER65 PHOSPHORYLATED UBIQUITIN
Julius T Dongdem, Simon Dawson and Robert LayfieldScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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3D BIOPRINTING OF HUMAN SOFT TISSUES
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3D BIOPRINTING OF HUMAN SOFT TISSUES
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Brain lipid binding protein (BLBP) regulates the proliferation of astrocytes in vitro
Haoming Li, Jianbing Qin and Guohua JinPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Brain lipid binding protein (BLBP) regulates the proliferation of astrocytes in vitro
Haoming Li, Jianbing Qin and Guohua JinPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Direct evidence of viral infection and mitochondrial alterations in the brain of fetuses at high risk for schizophrenia
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Direct evidence of viral infection and mitochondrial alterations in the brain of fetuses at high risk for schizophrenia
Segundo Mesa Castillo