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The role of mass movements for slope evolution: conceptual approaches and model applications in the Bonn area
Schmidt, Jochen (2001)Understanding slope processes and slope systems in different timescales is focused by a range of approaches from different disciplines. This work is based on a multi-disciplinary research approach within the project SFB350 ... -
Role of Maternal Dengue Virus Antibodies in the Development of Congenital Zika Syndrome
Feldmann, Marie (2022-05-16)The Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic and sharp increase in the number of microcephaly cases in the Americas in 2015-2016 led to the documentation of congenital zika syndrome (CZS) in children born to mothers who were infected ... -
Role of membrane lipids in regulation of Alzheimer’s disease associated proteins and vice-a-versa
Tamboli, Irfan Yunus (2008)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with extracellular deposits of the amyloid β- peptide (Aβ) and intraneuronal aggregates of hyperphosphorylated tau protein in the brain. Aβ is generated by sequential proteolytic ... -
The Role of microRNAs in the Regulation of Human UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs)
Paulusch, Stefan (2021-06-14)The liver is involved in endo- and xenobiotic metabolism due to the expression of drug-metabolizing UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs). By UGT-mediated elimination of hazardous compounds and other reactive metabolites, ... -
The Role of Modern Audio-Visual Media in the Construction of Iranian National Identity
Abbasian, Kaveh (2021-06-08)This paper sheds light on a less explored aspect of the modern construction of Iranian national identity. It investigates the role of modern audio-visual media including cinema, radio and television in this modern construction. ... -
The role of MyD88-dependent signaling pathways in skin mast cells in UVB-induced skin diseases
Majlesain, Yasmin (2022-03-04)Excessive UV irradiation is a major risk factor for health. While chronic long-term UV exposure induces skin aging and suppression of the immune system, acute UV exposure leads to skin inflammation, also known as sunburn. ... -
The Role of NMDA Receptor Co-Agonists in Dendritic Integration
Bohmbach, Kirsten (2021-03-26)The integration of synaptic inputs is the fundamental function of neurons. This integration does not only take place at the soma, but also dendrites can actively shape the input-output computations of a neuronal network. ... -
Role of Pathogenic Mediators in murine Arthritis and Levels of Serum Soluble CD21 and CD23 in autoimmune patients
Singh, Anjana (2009-03-23)Importance of the nervous system in immune regulation is clearly suggested by innervations of lymphoid tissues by sympathetic nerve fibers. We determined the role of sympathetic, parasympathetic and peripheral nervous ... -
The Role of Phytol Degradation in Chlorophyll and Tocopherol (Vitamin E) Metabolism
Yang, Wentao (2021-10-14)The phytol degradation in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana was studied. Phytol is the hydrophobic side of chlorophyll and is considered to be most abundant isoprenoid molecule in the biosphere. But the degradation of ... -
The role of post-harvest supplementary light exposure for ripening and quality development of tomato fruit
Panjai, Lachinee (2020-11-23)The major aim of the present work was to evaluate the optimal exposure time and effects of red light and short periods of daily ultraviolet (UV) on the post-harvest quality of green tomato fruit during ripening. The ... -
The role of PPARγ in myeloid cells in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Floßdorf, Juliane (2013-05-06)Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) affecting more than 1 million people worldwide. It mainly affects young adults and has a great impact on ... -
Role of presenilins in autophagy and growth factor signaling
Roeser, Sebastian Philip (2021-02-08)Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease and affects millions of people worldwide. To date, no efficient therapies are known for a cure. As people suffering from diabetes mellitus type 2 have an ... -
The role of production method and country-of-origin labelling in consumers' food choice: Empirical study based on meta-analyses and stated preference choice experiments
Yeh, Ching-Hua (2019-10-24)Organic production and domestic origin of food serve for consumers as extrinsic cues for food safety and food quality dimensions. With consumers' growing interest in food quality and their increasing concern regarding food ... -
The role of Rboh-mediated ROS and glutathione in plant-nematode interaction
Hasan, Md. Shamim (2019-11-05)Aerobic life forms are known for constant production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), the deleterious end-products of aerobic energy that are able to provoke cellular damage. The ROS production in plants can be triggered ... -
Role of root plasticity in response to soil compaction in sorghum
Correa Reyes, José Eduardo (2022-06-17)Compacted soils limit crop production and affect millions of hectares of agricultural land globally. Plants vary in tolerance to soil compaction and roots express various plastic responses. Unfortunately, the importance ... -
The Role of Science, Technology and Innovation for Transforming Food Systems Globally: Food Systems Summit Brief Prepared by Research Partners of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit April 2021
Fears, Robin; Canales, Claudia (2021-04)Although much progress had been made in past decades, the prospects for food and nutrition security are now deteriorating and the converging crises of climate change and Covid-19 present major risks for nutrition and health, ... -
The Role of Science, Technology and Innovation for Transforming Food Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Food Systems Summit Brief Prepared by Research Partners of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit April 2021
Hodson de Jaramillo, Elizabeth; Trigo, Eduardo J.; Campos, Rosario (2021-04)Food systems (FS) incorporate nutrition, health, resource use, biodiversity, transformation, jobs and livelihoods that ideally should be under the concept of the SDGs. The InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) published since ... -
The Role of Science, Technology, and Innovation for Transforming Food Systems in Africa: Food Systems Summit Brief Prepared by Research Partners of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit April 2021
Hendriks, Sheryl L.; Bekele, Endashaw; Chaibi, Thameur; Hassan, Mohamed; Miano, Douglas W.; Muyonga, John H. (2021-04)As recognised by the Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa – 2024 (STISA-2024), science, technology and innovation (STI) offer many opportunities for addressing the main constraints to embracing transformation ... -
The Role of Science, Technology, and Innovation for Transforming Food Systems in Asia: Food Systems Summit Brief Prepared by Research Partners of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit April 2021
Moughan, Paul J.; Chamovitz, Daniel A.; Ayyappan, S.; Tanticharoen, Morakot; Lal, Krishan; Kim, Yoo Han (2021-04)This brief focusses on the role of science, technology and innovation (STI) in transforming the food systems of Asia and the Pacific to achieve long-term environmentally sustainable food and nutritional security, and draws ... -
The Role of Science, Technology, and Innovation for Transforming Food Systems in Europe: Food Systems Summit Brief Prepared by Research Partners of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit April 2021
Canales, Claudia; Fears, Robin (2021-04)The UN FSS provides an important stimulus to develop new momentum to tackle shared challenges for achieving food and nutrition security. For this Brief, EASAC provides an assessment of the science to update our previous ...