Journal of Bioscience & Bioengineering - ISSN(2836-4740)
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Exploring the Biocontrol Potential of Plant Lectins: Emerging Trends and Future Perspectives
In today’s scenario, agriculture is ravaged by a multitude of maladies which are accelerated due to climate change and overdependence on chemical fertilisers leads to damaging consequences. Despite having different molecular structures, lectins are proteins that can recognize and bind.
View ArticleComprehensive Analysis Of Cuproptosis-Related Lncrna And Prognosis, Immune Function And Potential Drug Screening In Endometrial Carcinoma
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the sixth most common cancer among women worldwide. Although the overall survival (OS) of early-stage EC is relatively high, the prognosis of patients with advanced or recurrent EC is still very poor. Therefore, the novel therapeutic targets of EC need to be explored urgently.
View ArticleObtained And Detection For Transgenic Tobacco With High Gloyphosate-Resistance
Glyphosate acetylation is an active modified process for glyphosate detoxification. N-acetyltransferase transfers glyphosate to N-Acetylglyphosate before the plant cell death caused by inhibiting the EPSPS synthesis.
View ArticleThe Effect Of Irrıgatıon Erosıon On The Agrochemıcal Characterıstıcs Of Mountaın-Brown Soıls, And The Productıvıty Of Cereals - Legumes
Taking all these into account, it is important to increase the fertility of the soil from the erosion process in Ismayilli and to prevent the washing of fodder crops from perennial herbs.
View ArticleMyosin AT Pase Regulation: A Shift In Emphasis
It has long been known that fibrous actin, under certain conditions, has its own ATPase activity. That is, the polymerization of actin monomers, which include the ATP molecule, is accompanied by the splitting of ATP and the release of inorganic phosphate.
View ArticleExploring The Inhibition Potential of FDA Approved Beta-Lactams and Their Newly Designed Derivatives Against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: Molecular Docking, Validation, Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Ad-MET Predictions
Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most prevalent diseases with an approximate of 10 million people having suffered from it in the year 2020. Furthermore, Pakistan ranks 6th for having one of the largest numbers of drug resistant TB each year.
View ArticleThe Effect of Dissolved Natural Organic Matter (NOM) on the Photocatalytic Removal of 4-Chloro-2-Methylphenoxyacetic Acid (MCPA) Endocrine Disrupting Compound from the Surface Water using Carbon Nanotubes/Titanium Dioxide (CNT-TiO2) Nanocatalysts
In this study, carbon nanotubes/titanium dioxide (CNT/TiO2) nano catalysts was examined for the effect of dissolved natural organic matter (NOM) on the photocatalytic removal of 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) endocrine disrupting compound from the different water bodies and in herbicide manufacturing industry wastewater.
View ArticleGarlic Aqueous Extract’s Hepatoprotective Effect Against Ciprofibrate-Induced Hepatotoxicity In Male Albino Rats
The danger of liver growth is increased because the liver is exposed to too many hazardous compounds every day, either from the environment or from a variety of other sources like preservatives or medications. Ciprofibrate belongs to the chemical family of peroxisome proliferators, which stimulates hepatic cells and causes the hepatic cells to proliferate uncontrolled, leading to liver enlargement.
View ArticleRegulatory Mechanisms Of Human Cellular Communities At Anomalies: Mathematical Modeling
The modelling approach used in this paper to represent the regulatory mechanisms of the cellular community is based on the functional unit of cellular communities (FUES), which consists of dividing, growing, differentiating, performing specific functions, and ageing cellular groups that function in concert as a whole.
View ArticleGloriosa Superba Tissue Cultured Plant: Effect Of Abiotic Stresses On The Adaptation Of Metabolites Like Total Phenols, Flavonoids, And Alkaloids
Cultured G. superba plants on Murashige-Skoog (MS) medium were subjected to abiotic stress created artificially by applying different light periods (12, 14 and 16 hrs), different pH (6, 7 and 8.5), and different temperatures (25, 30 and 35°c) in order to study the effect of stresses on secondary metabolite adaptation.
View ArticleA Systematic Review Study On Interventions To Decrease Chemotherapy-Related Vomiting And Nausea
In recent years, investigations on the genesis of the disease have placed a greater emphasis on molecular studies due to the growing importance of evaluating changes in gene expression in the development of various types of malignancies and the availability of new biotechnological approaches.
View ArticleInnovative Artificial Intelligence: Current And Emerging Applications In Technology And Medicine
In contrast to the natural intelligence exhibited by people and other animals, artificial intelligence is intelligence demonstrated by robots. The application of algorithms and software to simulate human cognition when analysing intricate medical data is known as artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry.
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