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ScalesOnly a few scales are preserved in specimens RGFAJ 74 and 84; these scales are located near the base of the second dorsal fin. They are ctenoid, about 0.8 mm in diameter, and carry a single row of 10–12 densely placed cteni along the distal rim. The scales are arranged in s...
present in sediments, shellfish and zooplankton [1,2,3,4]. Consumption of raw and undercooked shellfish is the primary route ofV. parahaemolyticusinto the human host, where it is the leading cause of bacterial seafood-related gastroenteritis worldwide [5,6]. According...
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).Share and Cite MDPI and ACS Style Yao, F.; MacKenzie, R.G. Obesity Drug Update: The Lost Decade? Pharmaceuticals 2010, ...
Okay, I’m not really a scientist, I’m an engineer, but I figure I could apply a little artistic license and make a sign like that for my house for Halloween. I wanted it big enough so I could put it in an upstairs window and have it visible from the pathway. We get a LOT of...
Initial hope that obese patients suffered from hypoleptinemia and that obesity might be treated by leptin replacement therapy was quickly discarded when obese rodents and humans were found to be hyperleptinemic. The concept of "leptin resistance" was developed in light of experiments showing that ...