nutritionAccumulation of excess non-esterified free cholesterol (FC) in macrophages is a key factor in macrophage death during late stages of atheroslerosis. Raising FC content in macrophages has been shown to trigger Rac activation and actin polymerisation and to inhibit cell migration. Here, the ...
This extraordinary mode of nutrition, first recognised more than a century ago, is hidden in the initially myco-heterotrophic plants and in the fully achlorophyllous species continues to be misrepresented by many botanists as a form of 'saprophytism'. As a consequence, the parasitic dependence ...
This agrees with specialised saprophytic and parasitic roles9. The marked difference between the total species richness (gamma diversity) and the average richness per lake (alpha diversity) indicates a high specificity and punctual incidence in the communities as previously suggested50. However, only ...
Grassland rotation is a practice wherein animals are moved among different pastures, with each pasture having two phases, grazing and resting. Some strategies of biological control against strongyles include the utilization of soil saprophytic fungi such as Duddingtonia flagrans or Monacrosporium ...
T. virensandT. reesei(mycoparasitic fungi) [23,44],Fusarium graminearumandF. solani(plant pathogenic fungi) [45,46],N. crassa(saprophytic fungus) [47] andC. rosea[38] were retrieved from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and an ...