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Cholangiohydatidosis. Clinical features, postoperative complications and hospital mortality. A systematic review
(2024)Background Cholangiohydatidosis (CH) is an evolutionary complication of hepatic cystic echinococcosis, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to describe the available evidence regarding ...
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The controlled release of abscisic acid (ABA) utilizing alginate–chitosan gel blends: a synergistic approach for an enhanced small-molecule delivery controller
(2024)The integration of abscisic acid (ABA) into a chitosan–alginate gel blend unveils crucial insights into the formation and stability of these two substances. ABA, a key phytohormone in plant growth and stress responses, is ...
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Organogenesis of plant tissues in colchicine allows selecting in field trial blueberry (Vaccinium spp. cv Duke) clones with commercial potential
(2024)Plants’ genetic improvement continues to be crucial for modern agriculture, while biotechnology can offer efficient tools that enhance the selection and recommendation processes of elite clones. This work established a ...
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A seed-borne endophyte mediates plant drought responses and intergenerational effects on seed characteristics
(2024)Global warming is expected to increase drought severity in diverse environments, impacting plant performance. Plants acclimate to drought by mechanisms like stomatal closure and osmotic adjustment. Maternally inherited ...
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Multitarget anti-parasitic activities of isoquinoline alkaloids isolated from Hippeastrum aulicum (Amaryllidaceae)
(2024)Background Chagas disease and leishmaniasis affect a significant portion of the Latin American population and still lack efficient treatments. In this context, natural products emerge as promising compounds for developing ...