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Biology, Volume 11, Issue 4

2022 April - 140 articles

Cover Story: Numerous orchids worldwide have already been affected by climate change, exhibiting phenological alterations and distributional shifts. By using a species distribution modeling framework under different climatic models and scenarios for the future, we explored the effects of climate change on the iconic Fly Orchid (Ophrys insectifera), which is broadly distributed in Europe. Environmentally suitable areas for this species are projected to shift northwards but downhill, while exhibiting a moderate range contraction in a wide variety of different scenarios. Although the expected loss of range will be moderate overall, severe contraction is expected at the southern limits of the species’ range (e.g., in the Balkans), offset by significant gains at the northern reaches, especially in the UK, Scandinavia, and the Baltic countries. View this paper
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Articles (140)

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,090 Views
18 Pages

An Integrated Monitoring Approach to the Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of an Inshore Mariculture Plant (Mar Grande of Taranto, Ionian Sea)

  • Adriana Giangrande,
  • Margherita Licciano,
  • Daniele Arduini,
  • Jacopo Borghese,
  • Cataldo Pierri,
  • Roberta Trani,
  • Caterina Longo,
  • Antonella Petrocelli,
  • Patrizia Ricci and
  • Loredana Stabili
  • + 4 authors

18 April 2022

The results of an ex-ante survey aiming to assess the impact of a fish farm in the Mar Grande of Taranto (southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea) on the surrounding environment are reported. There, the implementation of an innovative IMTA plant was planne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
8,066 Views
17 Pages

18 April 2022

Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is not only enhancing plant growth, but also inducing resistance against a broad range of pathogens, thus providing effective strategies to substitute chemical products. In this study, Burkholderia contamin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,527 Views
12 Pages

High-Fructose Diet Increases Renal ChREBPβ Expression, Leading to Intrarenal Fat Accumulation in a Rat Model with Metabolic Syndrome

  • Ariel Bier,
  • Eliyahu Shapira,
  • Rawan Khasbab,
  • Yehonatan Sharabi,
  • Ehud Grossman and
  • Avshalom Leibowitz

18 April 2022

Fructose consumption is associated with metabolic syndrome (MeS). Dysregulated lipid metabolism and ectopic lipid accumulation, such as in “fatty liver’’, are pivotal components of the syndrome. MeS is also associated with chronic k...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,776 Views
13 Pages

Transvenous Lead Extraction in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Device: The Impact of Systemic and Local Infection on Clinical Outcomes—An ESC-EHRA ELECTRa (European Lead Extraction Controlled) Registry Substudy

  • Igor Diemberger,
  • Luca Segreti,
  • Christopher A. Rinaldi,
  • Jesper Hastrup Svendsen,
  • Andrzej Kutarski,
  • Arwa Younis,
  • Cécile Laroche,
  • Christophe Leclercq,
  • Barbara Małecka and
  • On behalf of the ELECTRa Investigators
  • + 2 authors

18 April 2022

Background: Infections of cardiac implantable devices (CIEDI) have poor outcomes despite improvement in lead extraction (TLE) procedures. Methods: To explore the influence of CIEDI on the outcomes of TLE and the differences between patients with syst...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,738 Views
16 Pages

Semen Modulates Cell Proliferation and Differentiation-Related Transcripts in the Pig Peri-Ovulatory Endometrium

  • Jaume Gardela,
  • Mateo Ruiz-Conca,
  • Dominic Wright,
  • Manel López-Béjar,
  • Cristina A. Martínez,
  • Heriberto Rodríguez-Martínez and
  • Manuel Álvarez-Rodríguez

18 April 2022

Uterine homeostasis is maintained after mating by eliminating pathogens, foreign cells, and proteins by a transient inflammation of the uterus. Such inflammation does not occur in the oviductal sperm reservoir (utero-tubal junction, UTJ), colonized b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,912 Views
13 Pages

Impact of Exercise Training on Depressive Symptoms in Cancer Patients: A Critical Analysis

  • Priscila Marconcin,
  • Adilson Marques,
  • Gerson Ferrari,
  • Élvio R. Gouveia,
  • Miguel Peralta and
  • Andreas Ihle

18 April 2022

Background: Cancer patients must deal with several health challenges, including emotional distress and depressive symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate evidence from published systematic reviews and meta-analyses about the efficacy of exercise on de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,081 Views
17 Pages

Kinetic Alterations in Resurgent Sodium Currents of Mutant Nav1.4 Channel in Two Patients Affected by Paramyotonia Congenita

  • Ming-Jen Lee,
  • Pi-Chen Lin,
  • Ming-Hong Lin,
  • Hsin-Ying Clair Chiou,
  • Kai Wang and
  • Chiung-Wei Huang

18 April 2022

Paramyotonia congenita (PMC) is a rare skeletal muscle disorder characterized by muscle stiffness upon repetitive exercise and cold exposure. PMC was reported to be caused by dominant mutations in the SCN4A gene encoding the α subunit of the Na...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,168 Views
13 Pages

Understanding the Mechanism of Diabetes Mellitus in a LRBA-Deficient Patient

  • Iman Hawari,
  • Johan Ericsson,
  • Basirudeen Syed Ahamed Kabeer,
  • Damien Chaussabel,
  • Asma Alsulaiti,
  • Sanaa A. Sharari,
  • Cristina Maccalli,
  • Faiyaz Ahmad Khan and
  • Khalid Hussain

18 April 2022

The scope of this study is to show that DM in a LRBA-deficient patient with a stop codon mutation (c.3999 G > A) was not mediated through autoimmunity. We have evaluated the ability of the proband’s T cells to be activated by assessing their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,766 Views
16 Pages

18 April 2022

Suture strings are a particularly important pod trait that determine the quality and texture of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). The St locus on chromosome 2 has been described as a major locus associated with suture strings. However, the gene and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,920 Views
10 Pages

Aquatic Therapy versus Standard Rehabilitation after Surgical Rotator Cuff Repair: A Randomized Prospective Study

  • Adrien Dufournet,
  • Xue Ling Chong,
  • Adrien Schwitzguébel,
  • Corinne Bernimoulin,
  • Myriam Carvalho,
  • Hugo Bothorel and
  • Alexandre Lädermann

17 April 2022

Introduction: Post-operative rehabilitation following rotator cuff tear repair (RCR) is important to promote tendon healing, restore strength, and recover normal function. Aquatic therapy in hot water allows body relaxation, which promotes patient co...

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