G: Bio-Tech & Genetics

G: Bio-Tech & Genetics (40)

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The potential of microalgae as renewable energy feedstock for biofuel production is well recognized in developing countries and it is a large source of biomass for capturing CO2 on non-arable lands. In the current studies photobioreactor with 2 L capacity was used and operated with generator exhaust gases for algal CO2 sequestration. The reactor operated on generator exhaust gases with C...
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Authors L. B. Bruno, S. Sandhya
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Page No. 24 to 31

Malignant brain tumours are one of the most devastating human cancers associated with high mortality and morbidity rates. The median survival of malignant glioma patients ranges between 3 and 16 months and has virtually remained unchanged during the last 3 decades. Difficulties in early detection, local recurrence, and resistance to conventional therapies are the major reasons for failur...
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Authors Minyahil A. Woldu, Jimma Likisa Lenjissa, Gizaw Dabessa Satessa
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Page No. 15 to 25

Under captive conditions of ponds, reservoirs and other stagnant aquatic bodies in Indian peninsula, the major carps viz. - Catla catla (Ham) and Labeo rohita (Ham) have their unique and equal importance contributing lion shares to freshwater aquaculture. With an intention to improve the genetic architecture of these carps, their backcross generations were developed in Central Agricultur...
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Authors Subodh Kumar Tripathy, Niranjan Sarangi
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Page No. 9 to 14

The present study was aimed to assess the proximate biochemical composition of body and faecal matter of Tor tor fed with feed combination containing containing 25% CP (T-1), 30% CP (T-2), 40% CP (T-3) and control group (T-4) containing 20% CP. The results of the proximate composition of the faeces of Tor tor revealed the higher CP% of 18.64±0.03 in fishes fed on feed containing ...
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Authors Lone Akram, Lone Swapna
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Page No. 11 to 17

Ethanol tolerant saccharomyces species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces ovarum, Saccharomyce fragilis and Saccharomyce lactis were successfully isolated from 168 hours aged palmwine on glucose yeast extract agar at 28. The basic physiological parameters (pH and ethanol content) of the aged palmwine were investigated. Fermentative assessment test was carried out to determined and ...
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Authors Akande T. A., AbdullahiH. J., La-Kadri, R.T.
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Page No. 19 to 26

Background: Allergi rhinitis(AR) is a significant cause of widespread morbidity, high medical treatment costs,reduced work productivity,lowquality of life and can be associated with conditions such as fatigue, headache, cognitive impairment, and sleep disturbance. Aim of the study: To find out the relation between tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and Zn/Cu ratioin the patients...
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Authors Tarek H. Abed Tawfik Al-Khyat , Safaa Hussain Alturaihy, Zinah Abbass Ali
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Page No. 7 to 10

Background/Aim: Hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg) is routinely detected qualitatively in Hepatitis B Virus(HBV) infection where its persistence beyond 6 months defines chronic hepatitis B(CHB) infection. Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) usually indicates active HBV replication and risk of transmission of infection. In spite of the emerging use of chemiluminescence based quantitativeHBsAg a...
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Authors R.M.Mukherjee, Jyothi Arava, P.Balkumar Reddy, P.N.Rao, R.Gupta, D.N.Reddy
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Page No. 1 to 5

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common reproductive endocrinopathy and currently considered to be a part of the metabolic syndrome. Women with PCOS cluster risk factors associated with risk of atherosclerosis. These risk factors include insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hyperandrogenemia, obesity, endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress. homocysteine and par...
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Authors Dr. Tarek H. Abed Tawfik Al-Khyat,Dr. Melal Mohammed Al-Jeborry, Qusay Mohsin Kadium
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Page No. 35 to 40

In spite of, impressive breakthrough in modern genetics and molecular biology the problem of artificial sex regulation of mammals still remains unsolved. Moreover, the very problem of sex origin of eukaryotes in the process of evolution still has not settled. Existing theories and hypothesizes mainly concern the maintenance and biological reasonability of sexual mode of replication. Thei...
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Authors A.I. Ibraimov
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Page No. 23 to 29

An efficient in vitro regeneration system for Tori (Brassica campestris) -7 was developed from calli of hypocotyls and cotyledonary leaves. The optimum medium for callus induction was found with 0.5 mgl-1 2, 4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). The best shooting medium contained 3.0 mgl-1 6, benzyl amino purine (BAP), 0.1 mgl-1 naphtalene acetic acid (NAA), and 5.0 mgl-1 AgNO3. Maximum...
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Authors Sabrina Shameen Alam, Laila Khaleda, Mohammad Al-Forkan
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