NOCICEPTIVE BIOLOGY OF MOLLUSCS AND ARTHROPODS: EVOLUTIONARY CLUES ABOUT FUNCTIONS AND MECHANISMS POTENTIALLY RELATED TO PAIN

Nociceptive Biology of Molluscs and Arthropods: Evolutionary Clues About Functions and Mechanisms Potentially Related to Pain

Important insights into the selection pressures and core molecular modules contributing to the evolution of pain-related processes have come from studies of nociceptive systems in several molluscan and arthropod species.These phyla, and the chordates that include humans, last shared a common ancestor approximately 550 million years ago.Since then,

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Single-cell genomics reveals features of a Colwellia species that was dominant during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

During the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico a deep-sea hydrocarbon plume developed resulting in a rapid succession of bacteria.Colwellia eventually supplanted Oceanospirillales, which dominated the plume early in the spill.These successional changes may have resulted, in part, Bosch KAN93VIFPG Serie 4 91cm Frost Free American

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Spectrum of Gastrointestinal Perforations in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central Nepal: An Analytical cross-sectional study.

Introduction: Perforations of the gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered surgical emergencies associated with high morbidity and mortality.This study was conducted to evaluate different spectrum of gastrointestinal tract perforations, their presentations, mode of surgery, complications and factors associated with mortality.Methods: This

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