Potential Ancestral Conoidean Toxins in the Venom Cocktail of the Carnivorous Snail Raphitoma purpurea (Montagu, 1803) (Neogastropoda: Raphitomidae)

Venomous marine gastropods of the superfamily Conoidea possess a rich arsenal of toxins, including neuroactive toxins.Venom adaptations might have played a fundamental role in the radiation of conoideans; nevertheless, there is still no knowledge about the venom of the most diversified family of Patio Umbrella Package the group: Raphitomidae Bellar

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Emergency Mitral Valve Replacement in Blunt Cardiac Injury

Blunt Cardiac Injury (BCI) is a collective term that includes cardiac contusion, myocardial contusion, cardiac rupture, pericardial rupture, heart luxation, intracardiac structure injuries, coronary artery injuries, and injuries of the main vessels.Mitral valve injury due to blunt thoracic trauma is a very rare condition, accounting for only 0.01%

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IDEOLOGICAL AND STRATEGIC APPROPRIATION OF UPWARD FLOW OF SOCIAL MOBILITY IN PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION: A DIMENSION OF WORKERS COOPTATION.

This job tries to identify how the question of social mobility - especially the one of intragerational character - has been permeated and overvalued in speeches related to professional motivation representing the ideological and political position that dominant class defends.This fact has been a strategy used by professional motivation leadership C

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Role of P-glycoprotein in the pharmacotherapy of pregnant women

This review addresses the function of the protein-transporter glycoprotein-P (Pgp, ABCB1 protein) and the expression of its encoding gene Sunglasses MDR1/mdr1 throughout the gestational period in humans and animals.We discuss the relationship between the transporter function and the hormone fluctuations during pregnancy.We cite studies on the assoc

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