EXPLORATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PLASMODIUM VIVAX CIRCUMSPOROZOITE PROTEIN (PVCSP) AND PLASMODIUM VIVAX SEXUAL STAGE ANTIGEN (PVS25) AMONG NORTH INDIAN ISOLATES

Exploration of genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein (Pvcsp) and Plasmodium vivax sexual stage antigen (Pvs25) among North Indian isolates

Abstract Background Malaria is one of the important vector-borne diseases with high fatality rates in tropical countries.The pattern of emergence Media Chest and spread of novel antigenic variants, leading to escape of vaccine-induced immunity might be factors responsible for severe malaria.A high level of polymorphism has been reported among malar

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Application of Sensing Techniques to Cellular Force Measurement

Cell traction forces (CTFs) are the forces produced by cells and exerted on extracellular matrix or an underlying substrate.CTFs function to maintain cell shape, enable cell migration, and generate and detect mechanical signals.As such, they play a vital role in many Media Chest fundamental biological processes, including angiogenesis, inflammation

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Augmented Reality in Tourism - Research and Applications Overview

Augmented reality is a complex interdisciplinary field utilizing information technologies in diverse areas such as medicine, education, architecture, industry, tourism and others, augmenting the real-time, real-world view with additional superimposed information in chosen format(s).The aim of this paper is to present an overview of both research Lu

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THE EFFECT OF HIGH DIETARY FERMENTABLE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT ON THE FATTENING PERFORMANCE AND CHEMICAL BODY COMPOSITION OF FATTENING PIGS

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dietary fermentable carbohydrates (FC = faecal digestible organic matter - faecal digestible crude protein- faecal digestible crude fat - starch - sugars) on the body composition and meat quality of pigs.A total of seventy two Stamboek hybrid pigs were housed in groups of six per pen (two p

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