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Palomo-Ríos, Elena, Isabel Narváez, Fernando Pliego-Alfaro, and José A. Mercado. "Olive (Olea europaea L.) Genetic Transformation: Current Status and Future Prospects." Genes 12, no. 3 (March 9, 2021): 386. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030386.

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Olive (Olea europaea L.) is the most characteristic and important oil crop of the Mediterranean region. Traditional olive cultivation is based on few tens cultivars of ancient origin. To improve this crop, novel selections with higher tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress, adaptable to high-density planting systems and resilient to climate change are needed; however, breeding programs are hindered by the long juvenile period of this species and few improved genotypes have been released so far. Genetic transformation could be of great value, in the near future, to develop new varieties or rootstocks in a shorter time; in addition, it has currently become an essential tool for functional genomic studies. The recalcitrance of olive tissues to their in vitro manipulation has been the main bottleneck in the development of genetic transformation procedures in this species; however, some important traits such as fungal resistance, flowering or lipid composition have successfully been manipulated through the genetic transformation of somatic embryos of juvenile or adult origin, providing a proof of the potential role that this technology could have in olive improvement. However, the optimization of these protocols for explants of adult origin is a prerequisite to obtain useful materials for the olive industry. In this review, initially, factors affecting plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis are discussed. Subsequently, the different transformation approaches explored in olive are reviewed. Finally, transgenic experiments with genes of interest undertaken to manipulate selected traits are discussed.
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Chang, Yung-Cheng, Chia-Huan Ma, Hung-Tai Lee, and Te-Hua Hsu. "Polyculture of Juvenile Dog Conch Laevistrombus canarium Reveals High Potentiality in Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture (IMTA)." Biology 10, no. 8 (August 22, 2021): 812. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10080812.

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Laevistrombus canarium, also known as dog conch, is a marine gastropod mollusk widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region. It is an economically crucial species; however, its population has been declining due to overfishing and overexploitation. In this study, the suitable salinity for juvenile L. canarium was between 20 and 35‰. Diatoms and biological detritus by using flow-water from the fish pool were the most favorable diets for newly metamorphosed and 10 mm juveniles. In the polyculture experiment, L. canarium was cultured with whiteleg shrimp, tilapia, small abalone, purple sea urchin, and collector urchin. Better growth was found in all co-culture groups except with whiteleg shrimp. We also found that the polyculture system with or without substrates significantly affected the growth of juveniles. Additionally, we observed that water temperature was the most crucial factor for growth and survival; a water temperature of less than 10 °C might cause the death of L. canarium. We have proposed a novel polyculture and water-flow method for mass production of L. canarium and evaluated the feasibility and benefits of polyculture with other species. The findings from this work reveal the potentiality of L. canarium in integrated multitrophic aquaculture (IMTA) and its implication for aquaculture and resource restoration.
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Sansri, Veerawat, Narin Changklungmoa, Pannigan Chaichanasak, Prasert Sobhon, and Krai Meemon. "Molecular cloning, characterization and functional analysis of a novel juvenile-specific cathepsin L of Fasciola gigantica." Acta Tropica 128, no. 1 (October 2013): 76–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.06.013.

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Zhou, Rong-Fu, Jian Ouyang, Xue-mei Guo, Bing Chen, Jing-yan Xu, Xiao-Yan Shao, and Qi-Guo Zhang. "Novel Homozygous Mutation (R329X) in the Hemojuvelin Gene Is Associated with Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism, Diabetes Mellitus and Heart Failure Duo to Juvenile Hemochromatosis." Blood 114, no. 22 (November 20, 2009): 5102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v114.22.5102.5102.

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Abstract Abstract 5102 Juvenile hemochromatosis (JH) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the early onset of severe iron overload. A large variety of mutations within the genes encoding hepcidin (HAMP) and hemojuvelin (HJV) have been identified in patients with JH. But in the Chinese population, the prevalence of JH is quite low. No HJV mutation has been reported so far. Methods and results The proband was a 25-year-old young man of Asia decent presented with hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, diabetes mellitus and heart failure but no family history of iron disorders. His serum iron level was 34μmol/L, with a transferrin concentration of 8.5g/L, serum ferritin concentration was 8140 μg/L. Echocardiography revealed that he had generalized cardiac enlargement, cardiac dysfunction, and severe mitral and tricuspidal insufficiency, pulmonary hypertension. Ultra-sonography showed diffuse hepatomegaly and splenomegaly, seroperitoneum and right hydrothorax. Liver biopsy showed severe diffuse hepatocellular siderosis and cirrhosis,hemosiderin pigmentation. To search for possible variants in the HJV gene, we performed PCR and direct sequencing in proband and his family. A homozygous nonsense mutation in exon 4 of HJV (R329X) was identified in the JH patient and heterozygous mutation of R329X in his father and mother. No mutations were found in other genes associated with adult or juvenile hemochromatosis including HFE, transferrin receptor-2 (TFR2), ferroportin (SLC40A1), hepcidin (HAMP). Conclusions A novel nonsense mutation (R329X) has been identified in the HJV gene for the first time in China. This mutation elevates ferritin levels and leads to JH associated with hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, diabetes mellitus and severe cardiomyopathy. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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Petrunich-Rutherford, Maureen L. "Chronic fluoxetine treatment of juvenile zebrafish (Danio rerio) does not elicit changes in basal cortisol levels and anxiety-like behavior in adulthood." PeerJ 7 (March 8, 2019): e6407. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6407.

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Exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during development may elicit long-term neuroadaptive changes that could alter the basal regulation of stress-associated physiological and behavioral processes later in life. Currently, the effects of juvenile fluoxetine exposure in rodent models appear to be dependent on the developmental window targeted as well as the duration of drug exposure. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) model is rapidly becoming a useful tool in pharmacological research and can be used to help elucidate some of the long-term effects of fluoxetine exposure prior to sexual maturation on neuroendocrine and behavioral stress markers. In the current study, juvenile zebrafish were chronically exposed to fluoxetine hydrochloride (0 or 100 μg/L) for 14 days (31–44 days post-fertilization (dpf)), then were left untreated until young adulthood. Starting at 90 dpf, basal neuroendocrine stress and behavioral responses of zebrafish were assessed. Cortisol was extracted from the young adult zebrafish body (trunk) and quantified via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anxiety-like behaviors were assessed in response to introduction to the novel tank test. It was expected that juvenile exposure to fluoxetine would (1) reduce basal cortisol levels and (2) elicit anxiolytic effects in the novel tank test in adulthood. However, fluoxetine exposure during the juvenile period was not associated with alterations in basal levels of cortisol nor were there any significant changes in anxiety-like behavior in the young adult zebrafish. Thus, in zebrafish, it does not appear that SSRI exposure during the juvenile period has a long-term adverse or maladaptive impact on the basal expression of cortisol and anxiety-like behavior in adulthood. Further studies are needed to determine if SSRI exposure during this developmental window influences neuroendocrine and behavioral responses to acute stress.
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Russell, D. J., P. A. Thuesen, F. E. Thomson, and T. N. Power. "Is stocking barramundi (Lates calcarifer) in north-eastern Queensland a threat to aquatic biodiversity?" Marine and Freshwater Research 64, no. 10 (2013): 992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf12261.

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The stocking of predators can have significant consequences on recipient aquatic ecosystems. We investigated some potential ecological impacts of stocking a predatory fish (Lates calcarifer) into a coastal river and a large impoundment in north-eastern Australia. L. calcarifer was mostly found in slower-moving, larger reaches of the river or in the main body of the impoundment where there was abundant suitable habitat. In the tidally influenced freshwater reaches of the coastal river, L. calcarifer predominately consumed aytid and palaemonid shrimp that were associated with local macrophyte beds or littoral grasses. In this area the diets of juvenile stocked and wild L. calcarifer were similar and stocked fish displayed a high degree of site fidelity. Further upstream in the river, away from tidal influence, and in the impoundment, fish were the main prey item. Cannibalism was uncommon and we suggest that, at the current stocking densities, there was little dietary evidence of predatory impacts from L. calcarifer on species of conservation concern. We caution against introducing novel predatory species such as L. calcarifer in or near areas that are outside their natural range and are known to support rare, threatened or endangered species.
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LORD, JENNIFER S., STEVE PARKER, FIONA PARKER, and DARREN R. BROOKS. "Gastrointestinal helminths of pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus/Pipistrellus pygmaeus) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) of England." Parasitology 139, no. 3 (January 5, 2012): 366–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182011002046.

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SUMMARYAlthough bats are one of the most successful and diverse of mammalian orders, studies that focus upon bat endoparasites are limited. To further knowledge of bat parasitology, pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus) were acquired from across the Greater Manchester and Lancashire region of England and examined for gastrointestinal helminths using morphological and molecular analyses†. Sixty-eight of 90 adult/juvenile bats (76% prevalence) were infected with at least 1 species of helminth and mean helminth abundance was 48·2 (+/−7·0). All helminths were digenean trematodes and the following species were identified in 51 P. pipistrellus specimens (prevalence in parentheses): Lecithodendrium linstowi (80·4%), L. spathulatum (19·6%), Prosthodendrium sp. (35·3%), Plagiorchis koreanus (29·4%) and Pycnoporus heteroporus (9·8%). Statistical analyses, incorporating multifactorial models, showed that male bats exhibited a significantly more aggregated helminth distribution and lower abundance than females. Positive associations were observed between L. linstowi and L. spathulatum, Prosthodendrium sp. and P. heteroporus and between L. spathulatum and P. koreanus. A revised phylogeny of bat-associated Lecithodendriidae, incorporating novel L. spathulatum and Prosthodendrium sp. 28S rRNA sequences, separated the controversial clade formed by L. linstowi and P. hurkovaae. Further studies are likely to assist the understanding of bat-parasite/pathogen relationships, helminth infracommunity structures and phylogenetics.
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Johansson, Joel, Christofer Sahin, Rebecka Pestoff, Simone Ignatova, Pia Forsberg, Anders Edsjö, Mattias Ekstedt, and Marie Stenmark Askmalm. "A NovelSMAD4Mutation Causing Severe Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome with Protein Losing Enteropathy, Immunodeficiency, and Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia." Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine 2015 (2015): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/140616.

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Juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by juvenile polyps of the gastrointestinal tract. We present a new pathogenic mutation of theSMAD4gene and illustrate the need for a multidisciplinary health care approach to facilitate the correct diagnosis. The patient, a 47-year-old Caucasian woman, was diagnosed with anaemia at the age of 12. During the following 30 years, she developed numerous gastrointestinal polyps. The patient underwent several operations, and suffered chronic abdominal pain, malnutrition, and multiple infections. Screening of theSMAD4gene revealed a novel, disease-causing mutation. In 2012, the patient suffered hypoalbuminemia and a large polyp in the small bowel was found. Gamma globulin was given but the patient responded with fever and influenza-like symptoms and refused more treatment. The patient underwent surgery in 2014 and made an uneventful recovery. At follow-up two months later albumin was 38 g/L and IgG was 6.9 g/L. Accurate diagnosis is essential for medical care. For patients with complex symptomatology, often with rare diseases, this is best provided by multidisciplinary teams including representatives from clinical genetics. Patients with aSMAD4mutation should be followed up both for JPS and haemorrhagic hereditary telangiectasia and may develop protein loosing enteropathy and immunodeficiency.
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Rowe, F. P., A. Bradfield, and T. Swinney. "Pen and field trials of a new anticoagulant rodenticide flocoumafen against the house mouse (Mus musculus L.)." Journal of Hygiene 95, no. 3 (December 1985): 623–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400060721.

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SUMMARYThe efficacy of flocoumafen, a novel anticoagulant rodentide, was evaluated in feeding tests on confined and free-living populations of house mice (Mus musculus L.). In four pen trials, family groups of laboratory-reared wild mice were conditioned to feeding on plain foods and then offered flocoumafen at 0.005% in pinhead oatmeal bait. All 68 mice, comprising juvenile and adult animals, died within 10 days.Ten field trials were carried out, using the same formulated poison bait, against mice infesting farm buildings. Mean treatment success, estimated from live-capture and mortality data, ranged between 87–1 and 100%.The performance of flocoumafen is compared with that of difenacoum, bromadiolone and brodifacoum used at the same concentration in oatmeal bait. Flocoumafen gave an equally effective but quicker kill of mice. It is concluded that flocoumafen is a promising new rodenticide for the control of M. musculus.
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Rogers, Ian H., Ian K. Birtwell, and George M. Kruzynski. "Organic Extractables in Municipal Wastewater Vancouver, British Columbia." Water Quality Research Journal 21, no. 2 (May 1, 1986): 187–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.1986.014.

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Abstract Composite five to seven-day sample s of chlorinated and unchlorinated primary-treated municipal wastewater were collected at the Iona Island treatment plant during a 62-day exposure of juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). No differences between chlorinated and unchlorinated samp les were detectable and only 9 chlorinated extractables we re identified. Mass spectrometric analysis of sewage and sludge extracts identified 100 base/neutral components and 60 acidic substances. Some major constituent s we re quantified. Fatty acids, petroleum hydrocarbons, aromatic acids and chemical disinfectants we re predominant. Toxic compounds present included chlorophenols, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s) and nonylphenols plus nonylphenolethoxylates. Tetrachlorophenol (TCP) and pentachlorophenol (PCP) reached maximum levels of 7.8 and 13.2 μg · L−l respectively. The PAH’s we re heavily concentrated in sludge samples. Nonylphenol was present in wastewater and sludge but the corresponding ethoxylates occurred only in wastewater. PCB’s were detectable only in sludge. Some novel identifications included two substituted monochiorophenol disinfectants and two generic drugs.
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Books on the topic "Novela juveni.l"

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Rodié, Teresa Sabaté i. El cuento de la l. Barcelona: Salvatella, 2002.

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Dial L for Loser. New York: Little, Brown, 2006.

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Harrison, Lisi. Dial L for Loser: A Clique novel. New York: Little, Brown, 2006.

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Green, John. Looking for Alaska: A novel. New York: Dutton Children's Books, 2005.

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Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. L Princepico: In Mirandés. Portugal: Edições Asa, 2011.

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Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. L e petit prince. Luçon, Fra: Pollina, 2006.

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Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. L e petit prince: Lu par Bernard Giraudeau. Ottawa, Ont: Davout, 2006.

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Baum, L. Frank. L. Frank Baum's The wonderful Wizard of Oz. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.

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Baum, L. Frank. L. Frank Baum's The wonderful Wizard of Oz. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.

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Lewis, C. S. L Armoire Magique. Distribooks, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Novela juveni.l"

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Robertson, Lisa C. "‘Twenty girls in my attic’: Spatial and Spiritual Conversion in L. T. Meade’s A Princess of the Gutter." In Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London, 154–72. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474457880.003.0009.

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This chapter examines L.T. Meade’s A Princess of the Gutter (1895). This novel integrates generic conventions of romance and realism in order to engage in contemporary debates about the settlement movement for its juvenile audience. In its representation of the protagonist’s experience living and working in various forms of settlement housing in London’s East End, the novel explores the degree to which a commitment to religious philosophy was necessary to effect meaningful social change.
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