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8 Citations
3,679 Views
18 Pages

Non-Lethal Detection of Frog Virus 3-Like (RUK13) and Common Midwife Toad Virus-Like (PDE18) Ranaviruses in Two UK-Native Amphibian Species

  • Charlotte E. Ford,
  • Lola M. Brookes,
  • Emily Skelly,
  • Chris Sergeant,
  • Tresai Jordine,
  • Francois Balloux,
  • Richard A. Nichols and
  • Trenton W. J. Garner

25 November 2022

Ranaviruses have been involved in amphibian mass mortality events worldwide. Effective screening to control this pathogen is essential; however, current sampling methods are unsuitable for the detection of subclinical infections. Non-lethal screening...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,813 Views
16 Pages

Phylogeographic Substructuring in the Southernmost Refugium of the European Common Frog Rana temporaria

  • Marija Ilić,
  • Vanja Bugarski-Stanojević,
  • Bogdan Jovanović,
  • Gorana Stamenković,
  • Katarina Zorić,
  • Momir Paunović and
  • Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailović

10 May 2024

Rana temporaria is one of the most widespread Palearctic brown frogs. We aimed to clarify distribution pattern of two main genetic clades in the understudied Balkan peninsula by using 16SrRNA and MT-CYTB sequences, already widely applied in analyses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,014 Views
28 Pages

Special Nuclear Structures in the Germinal Vesicle of the Common Frog with Emphasis on the So-Called Karyosphere Capsule

  • Dmitry S. Bogolyubov,
  • Sergey V. Shabelnikov,
  • Alexandra O. Travina,
  • Maksim I. Sulatsky and
  • Irina O. Bogolyubova

12 December 2023

The karyosphere (karyosome) is a structure that forms in the oocyte nucleus—germinal vesicle (GV)—at the diplotene stage of meiotic prophase due to the assembly of all chromosomes in a limited portion of the GV. In some organisms, the kar...

  • Technical Note
  • Open Access
43 Citations
7,176 Views
15 Pages

eDNA Increases the Detectability of Ranavirus Infection in an Alpine Amphibian Population

  • Claude Miaud,
  • Véronique Arnal,
  • Marie Poulain,
  • Alice Valentini and
  • Tony Dejean

6 June 2019

The early detection and identification of pathogenic microorganisms is essential in order to deploy appropriate mitigation measures. Viruses in the Iridoviridae family, such as those in the Ranavirus genus, can infect amphibian species without result...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,954 Views
12 Pages

High Evolutionary Potential Maintained in Common Frog (Rana temporaria) Populations Inhabiting Urban Drainage Ponds

  • Robert Jehle,
  • Jeanette Hall,
  • Samantha A. Hook,
  • Sarenta King,
  • Kirsty MacArthur,
  • Alexandre Miró,
  • Marcia Rae and
  • David O’Brien

2 June 2023

Urbanisation leading to habitat change and fragmentation is a recognised global threat to biodiversity. However, it may also offer opportunities for some species. Genetic diversity, one of the three components of biodiversity, is often overlooked in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,717 Views
24 Pages

Tissue Specificity and Dynamics of Sex-Biased Gene Expression in a Common Frog Population with Differentiated, Yet Homomorphic, Sex Chromosomes

  • Wen-Juan Ma,
  • Paris Veltsos,
  • Melissa A. Toups,
  • Nicolas Rodrigues,
  • Roberto Sermier,
  • Daniel L. Jeffries and
  • Nicolas Perrin

12 June 2018

Sex-biased genes are central to the study of sexual selection, sexual antagonism, and sex chromosome evolution. We describe a comprehensive de novo assembled transcriptome in the common frog Rana temporaria based on five developmental stages and thre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,041 Views
13 Pages

Modelling Ranavirus Transmission in Populations of Common Frogs (Rana temporaria) in the United Kingdom

  • Amanda L.J. Duffus,
  • Trenton W.J. Garner,
  • Richard A. Nichols,
  • Joshua P. Standridge and
  • Julia E. Earl

15 June 2019

Ranaviruses began emerging in common frogs (Rana temporaria) in the United Kingdom in the late 1980s and early 1990s, causing severe disease and declines in the populations of these animals. Herein, we explored the transmission dynamics of the ranavi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
56 Citations
6,061 Views
9 Pages

Microplastics Occurrence in the European Common Frog (Rana temporaria) from Cottian Alps (Northwest Italy)

  • Paolo Pastorino,
  • Marino Prearo,
  • Alessia Di Blasio,
  • Damià Barcelò,
  • Serena Anselmi,
  • Silvia Colussi,
  • Silvia Alberti,
  • Giovanni Tedde,
  • Alessandro Dondo and
  • Monia Renzi
  • + 2 authors

19 January 2022

Microplastics (MPs) pollution is arousing growing attention, yet knowledge about its occurrence in amphibians is scant to date. With this study, we aimed to determine whether plastic (>5000 μm) and MPs (10–5000 μm) could be detected in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,723 Views
12 Pages

5 February 2021

Seasonal fluctuations in adult Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis density were recorded in two permanent ponds in Southeastern Bangladesh. From a two-year dataset of seven habitat parameters, the seasonal suitability of two different pond habitats was examined...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,694 Views
25 Pages

16 June 2025

Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) play a crucial role in understanding chromosomal evolution and the differentiation of sex chromosomes across diverse taxa, particularly when high karyotypic diversity occurs. The Physalaemus cuvieri–Physalaemus ephippif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,581 Views
24 Pages

The black-spotted frog (Pelophylax nigromaculatus) is a common economic species in the rice–frog ecological cropping mode. The present study investigated microbial community structures in paddy water and black-spotted frog’s guts across r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,233 Views
12 Pages

Using Behavioral Characteristics to Design Amphibian Ladders for Concrete-Lined Irrigation Channels

  • Bo Bi,
  • Jian Tong,
  • Shaohua Lei,
  • Dan Chen,
  • Qiu Jin,
  • Dalin Hong,
  • Xiaojun Wang,
  • Jing Chen and
  • Siyuan Zhao

30 March 2023

Human-dominated landscapes have become a serious threat to amphibian populations worldwide. In such landscapes, concrete structures act as barriers to migration, fragmenting habitat and causing mortality. In China, concrete irrigation channels, which...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,271 Views
15 Pages

Serotypes, Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles, and Virulence Factors of Salmonella Isolates in Chinese Edible Frogs (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus) Collected from Wet Markets in Hong Kong

  • Sara Boss,
  • Roger Stephan,
  • Jule Anna Horlbog,
  • Ioannis Magouras,
  • Violaine Albane Colon,
  • Kittitat Lugsomya,
  • Marc J. A. Stevens and
  • Magdalena Nüesch-Inderbinen

1 June 2023

Salmonella is an important agent of gastrointestinal disease in humans. While livestock, such as cattle, poultry, and pigs, are well-recognised animal reservoirs of Salmonella, there is a lack of data on Salmonella in edible frogs, even though frog m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,614 Views
16 Pages

Total Synthesis of Decahydroquinoline Poison Frog Alkaloids ent-cis-195A and cis-211A

  • Takuya Okada,
  • Naizhen Wu,
  • Katsuki Takashima,
  • Jungoh Ishimura,
  • Hiroyuki Morita,
  • Takuya Ito,
  • Takeshi Kodama,
  • Yuhei Yamasaki,
  • Shin-ichi Akanuma and
  • Naoki Toyooka
  • + 10 authors

12 December 2021

The total synthesis of two decahydroquinoline poison frog alkaloids ent-cis-195A and cis-211A were achieved in 16 steps (38% overall yield) and 19 steps (31% overall yield), respectively, starting from known compound 1. Both alkaloids were synthesize...

  • Article
  • Open Access
205 Views
22 Pages

Effects of Two Different Dietary Calcium Concentrations on Bone Density and Skin Microbiome in Lemur Tree Frogs (Agalychnis lemur)

  • M. Graciela Aguilar,
  • John Tuminello,
  • Ashleigh Godke,
  • Ariana Tashakkori,
  • Aspen Settle,
  • Haerin Rhim,
  • Lillian Dickson,
  • Kenneth L. Matthews,
  • Mark Yacoub and
  • Mark A. Mitchell
  • + 2 authors

19 February 2026

The lemur tree frog (Agalychnis lemur), a critically endangered species, can benefit from ex situ conservation programs; however, managing amphibians under human care presents challenges, including the provision of appropriate nutrition. House cricke...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,873 Views
25 Pages

Contextual, Taphonomic, and Paleoecological Insights from Anurans on Tiwanaku Sites in Southern Peru

  • Juliana Rubinatto Serrano,
  • Maria Camila Vallejo-Pareja,
  • Susan D. deFrance,
  • Sarah I. Baitzel and
  • Paul S. Goldstein

7 March 2022

We examine the processes that resulted in the deposition of bones of at least three anuran genera on four archaeological sites associated with the Tiwanaku culture occupied between 700–1100 CE in the Moquegua Valley of far southern Peru. We rev...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
9,632 Views
17 Pages

26 March 2021

Frogs are ideal organisms for studying sex chromosome evolution because of their diversity in sex chromosome differentiation and sex-determination systems. We review 222 anuran frogs, spanning ~220 Myr of divergence, with characterized sex chromosome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
10,235 Views
14 Pages

Tetrodotoxin Sensitivity of the Vertebrate Cardiac Na+ Current

  • Matti Vornanen,
  • Minna Hassinen and
  • Jaakko Haverinen

21 November 2011

Evolutionary origin and physiological significance of the tetrodotoxin (TTX) resistance of the vertebrate cardiac Na+ current (INa) is still unresolved. To this end, TTX sensitivity of the cardiac INa was examined in cardiac myocytes of a cyclostome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,373 Views
14 Pages

Ecotoxicological Studies on the Action of Actara 25 WG Insecticide on Prussian Carp (Carassius gibelio) and Marsh Frog (Pelophylax ridibundus)

  • Alina Paunescu,
  • Liliana Cristina Soare,
  • Irina Fierascu,
  • Radu Claudiu Fierascu,
  • Cristina Florina Mihaescu,
  • Lucica Tofan and
  • Cristina Maria Ponepal

27 February 2022

The toxic action of the Actara 25 WG insecticide (it contains 25% thiamethoxam as an active substance) in non-lethal doses was studied in two species of aquatic organisms—the Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) and the marsh frog (Pelophylax ridi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,925 Views
17 Pages

Metabolomic Analysis Reveals That the Moor Frog Rana arvalis Uses Both Glucose and Glycerol as Cryoprotectants

  • Sergei V. Shekhovtsov,
  • Nina A. Bulakhova,
  • Yuri P. Tsentalovich,
  • Ekaterina A. Zelentsova,
  • Ekaterina N. Meshcheryakova,
  • Tatiana V. Poluboyarova and
  • Daniil I. Berman

17 May 2022

The moor frog Rana arvalis is one of a few amphibians that can tolerate freezing to low temperatures, up to −16 °C. In this study, we performed metabolomic analysis of the liver and hindlimb muscles of frozen and control R. arvalis. We foun...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,467 Views
11 Pages

14 May 2021

In conservation physiology, analyzing the physiological response of an organism to understand its ability to adapt to environmental changes is a key technique in establishing a successful conservation strategy. Veterinary clinical examinations determ...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,102 Views
29 Pages

Investigating Sexual Characteristics in Two Frog Species Under Exposure to River Water Polluted with Endocrine Disruptors

  • Martyna Frątczak,
  • Mikołaj Kaczmarski,
  • Katarzyna Szkudelska,
  • Abdallah Yussuf Ali Abdelmajeed,
  • Łukasz Jankowiak,
  • Tomasz Maliński,
  • Łukasz Myczko,
  • Monika Ostaszewska,
  • Anna Przybylska-Balcerek and
  • Piotr Tryjanowski
  • + 3 authors

21 November 2025

Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are emerging environmental pollutants that are known to the disrsupt hormonal system of many vertebrates. Amphibians, with their aquatic larval stages and high sensitivity to waterborne contaminants, are especial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,827 Views
25 Pages

Mitochondrial Introgression, Color Pattern Variation, and Severe Demographic Bottlenecks in Three Species of Malagasy Poison Frogs, Genus Mantella

  • Angelica Crottini,
  • Pablo Orozco-terWengel,
  • Falitiana C. E. Rabemananjara,
  • J. Susanne Hauswaldt and
  • Miguel Vences

23 April 2019

Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot particularly rich in amphibian diversity and only a few charismatic Malagasy amphibians have been investigated for their population-level differentiation. The Mantella madagascariensis group is composed of two rai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
9,342 Views
16 Pages

2 July 2021

Amphibians are an understudied group in the zoo-focussed literature. Whilst commonly housed in specialist exhibits and of real conservation value due to the global extinction crisis, amphibian welfare is not often investigated empirically in zoo sett...

  • Article
  • Open Access
545 Views
22 Pages

15 December 2025

The fluctuating temperature poses challenges to the survival of amphibians. This study employed two cold-adapted brown frog species, Rana dybowskii and Rana amurensis, from high-latitude cold regions as research models. We explored the mechanism by w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,673 Views
10 Pages

Current Feeding Practice of Xenopus laevis in a Laboratory Setting

  • Linda F. Böswald,
  • Dana Matzek and
  • Bastian Popper

1 May 2022

African clawed frogs are common animal models used in various research areas. However, husbandry and especially feeding regimens are not nearly as standardized as is established for other laboratory animals. We recorded the diets and feeding protocol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,781 Views
15 Pages

eDNA Metabarcoding Benchmarked towards Conventional Survey Methods in Amphibian Monitoring

  • Anne Katrine Nørgaard Svenningsen,
  • Cino Pertoldi and
  • Dan Bruhn

18 March 2022

A keystone in protection work is accurate and thorough the monitoring of amphibian species, and the currently applied conventional survey methods are invasive, time-consuming, and dependent on expert knowledge. Research suggests that eDNA metabarcodi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
8,279 Views
16 Pages

Two Novel Dermaseptin-Like Antimicrobial Peptides with Anticancer Activities from the Skin Secretion of Pachymedusa dacnicolor

  • Daning Shi,
  • Xiaojuan Hou,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Yitian Gao,
  • Di Wu,
  • Xinping Xi,
  • Mei Zhou,
  • Hang Fai Kwok,
  • Jinao Duan and
  • Chris Shaw
  • + 1 author

12 May 2016

The dermaseptin antimicrobial peptide family contains members of 27–34 amino acids in length that have been predominantly isolated from the skins/skin secretions of phyllomedusine leaf frogs. By use of a degenerate primer in Rapid amplification of cD...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,465 Views
19 Pages

21 February 2021

Clinostomum metacercariae are common endoparasites of fish and frogs. In this study, we examine taxonomic identity and developmental strategy of Clinostomum metacercariae infesting reed frogs Hyperolius kivuensis and H. viridiflavus in Rwanda. Moreov...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,199 Views
8 Pages

Design, Synthesis and Antifungal Activity of Stapled Aurein1.2 Peptides

  • Mengjun Zheng,
  • Ruina Wang,
  • Si Chen,
  • Yan Zou,
  • Lan Yan,
  • Linjing Zhao and
  • Xiang Li

Aurein1.2 is a 13-residue antimicrobial peptide secreted by the Australian tree frog Litoria aurea. In order to improve its stabilities, the helical contents and corresponding biological activities of Aurein1.2 (a series of stapled analogues) were sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,650 Views
11 Pages

To improve the accuracy of common intelligent algorithms when identifying the parameters of geometric error in medical robots, this paper proposes an improved beetle antennae search algorithm (RWSAVSBAS). We first establish a model for the kinematic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
3,524 Views
19 Pages

Characterization and Dynamics of the Gut Microbiota in Rice Fishes at Different Developmental Stages in Rice-Fish Coculture Systems

  • Ling Tao,
  • Jie Chai,
  • Hongyi Liu,
  • Wenhao Huang,
  • Yan Zou,
  • Mengling Wu,
  • Buqing Peng,
  • Qiong Wang and
  • Keyi Tang

The rice-fish system (RFS), a traditional coculture farming model, was selected as a “globally important agricultural heritage system.” Host-associated microbiota play important roles in development, metabolism, physiology, and immune fun...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
9,603 Views
20 Pages

10 November 2018

The study discusses the issue of introducing drilling fluid (bentonite) into the environment during the construction of linear underground investments, considering the example of the construction of the high-pressure gas pipeline, Czeszów&mdas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,839 Views
20 Pages

Freshwater Landscape Reconstruction from the Bronze Age Site of Borsodivánka (North-Eastern Hungary)

  • Angel Blanco-Lapaz,
  • Klára P. Fischl,
  • Astrid Röpke,
  • Tanja Zerl,
  • Nadine Nolde,
  • Michael Schmid and
  • Tobias L. Kienlin

27 February 2023

This multiproxy work presents the archeozoological analysis of fish and microvertebrate remains from the Middle Bronze Age tell site of Borsodivánka (Borsod Plain, North-eastern Hungary). The fish faunal assemblage provides valuable data on th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
8,248 Views
21 Pages

Hybridization Facilitates Adaptive Evolution in Two Major Fungal Pathogens

  • Himeshi Samarasinghe,
  • Man You,
  • Thomas S. Jenkinson,
  • Jianping Xu and
  • Timothy Y. James

16 January 2020

Hybridization is increasingly recognized as an important force impacting adaptation and evolution in many lineages of fungi. During hybridization, divergent genomes and alleles are brought together into the same cell, potentiating adaptation by incre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,367 Views
12 Pages

Melittin-Related Peptides Interfere with Sandfly Fever Naples Virus Infection by Interacting with Heparan Sulphate

  • Annalisa Chianese,
  • Carla Zannella,
  • Francesca Palma,
  • Laura Di Clemente,
  • Alessandra Monti,
  • Nunzianna Doti,
  • Anna De Filippis and
  • Massimiliano Galdiero

Emerging viruses pose an important global public health challenge, and early action is needed to control their spread. The Bunyaviridae family contains a great number of arboviruses which are potentially pathogenic for humans. For example, phleboviru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
12,956 Views
18 Pages

The Genomic Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationship in the Family Iridoviridae

  • Heather E. Eaton,
  • Brooke A. Ring and
  • Craig R. Brunetti

15 July 2010

The Iridoviridae family are large viruses (~120-200 nm) that contain a linear double-stranded DNA genome. The genomic size of Iridoviridae family members range from 105,903 bases encoding 97 open reading frames (ORFs) for frog virus 3 to 212,482 base...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,873 Views
19 Pages

Satellite DNA Mapping in Pseudis fusca (Hylidae, Pseudinae) Provides New Insights into Sex Chromosome Evolution in Paradoxical Frogs

  • Kaleb Pretto Gatto,
  • Karin Regina Seger,
  • Paulo Christiano de Anchieta Garcia and
  • Luciana Bolsoni Lourenço

19 February 2019

In the frog genus Pseudis, previous works found a sex-linked heteromorphism of the PcP190 satellite DNA in the nucleolus organizer region (NOR)-bearing chromosome pairs of Pseudis bolbodactyla and Pseudis tocantins, which possess a ZZ/ZW sex determin...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,576 Views
7 Pages

Unusual Unsatisfactory Treatment in Two Patients with Imported Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

  • Anna Kuna,
  • Romuald Olszański,
  • Beata Szostakowska,
  • Natalia Kulawiak,
  • Ravi Kant and
  • Maciej Grzybek

Cutaneous leishmaniasis is one of the most commonly diagnosed dermatological condition in travel medicine after diarrhoeal diseases and febrile status. The disease is transmitted by Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia sandflies. It appears in various clinical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,181 Views
17 Pages

Antitumor Activity and Mechanism of Action of Hormonotoxin, an LHRH Analog Conjugated to Dermaseptin-B2, a Multifunctional Antimicrobial Peptide

  • Mickael Couty,
  • Marie Dusaud,
  • Mickael Miro-Padovani,
  • Liuhui Zhang,
  • Patricia Zadigue,
  • Loussiné Zargarian,
  • Olivier Lequin,
  • Alexandre de la Taille,
  • Jean Delbe and
  • Mohamed Amiche
  • + 1 author

20 October 2021

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. For patients with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer, available treatments can slow down its progression but cannot cure it. The development of innovative drugs resulting from the exploration of b...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,468 Views
8 Pages

Analyzing Cervical Microbiome Composition in HIV-Infected Women with Different HPV Infection Profiles: A Pilot Study in Thailand

  • Kanya Preechasuth,
  • Lionel Brazier,
  • Woottichai Khamduang,
  • Sayamon Hongjaisee,
  • Nantawan Wangsaeng and
  • Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong

We conducted a pilot study to analyze the microbiome in cervical samples of women living with HIV with various profiles of HPV infections. The participants had an average age of 41.5 years. Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA V3 gene amplicons was performe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,574 Views
17 Pages

Antimicrobial resistance is a silent pandemic harming human health, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common bacterium responsible for chronic pulmonary and eye infections. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent promising alternatives to conven...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,527 Views
31 Pages

Semantic Segmentation of Small Target Diseases on Tobacco Leaves

  • Yanze Zou,
  • Zhenping Qiang,
  • Shuang Zhang and
  • Hong Lin

28 July 2025

The application of image recognition technology plays a vital role in agricultural disease identification. Existing approaches primarily rely on image classification, object detection, or semantic segmentation. However, a major challenge in current s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,723 Views
11 Pages

Application of Amplicon Metagenomics to Identify Fungal Pathogens in Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Samples: Proof of Concept in Animals with Fungal Pathologies

  • David B. Needle,
  • Guillaume Reboul,
  • Patrick K. Mitchell,
  • Derek Rothenheber,
  • Nicholas J. Marra,
  • Brittany D. Cronk,
  • Neeti G. Patel and
  • Laura B. Goodman

The identification of fungal pathogens in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues is an unmet need in human and animal medicine, and sequence-agnostic approaches are needed to identify emerging pathogens. Eleven FFPE biopsy specimens with eti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,584 Views
18 Pages

27 March 2022

This work presents an ecological analysis of the community and biodiversity of helminths of Pelophylax lessonae (Camerano, 1882) from floodplain and forest reservoirs of the European part of Russia. The material for the work was personal collections...

  • Review
  • Open Access
68 Citations
5,107 Views
20 Pages

Radiolabeled Bombesin Analogs

  • Rosalba Mansi,
  • Berthold A. Nock,
  • Simone U. Dalm,
  • Martijn B. Busstra,
  • Wytske M. van Weerden and
  • Theodosia Maina

17 November 2021

The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is expressed in high numbers in a variety of human tumors, including the frequently occurring prostate and breast cancers, and therefore provides the rationale for directing diagnostic or therapeutic radi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,146 Views
15 Pages

Antimicrobial Peptide Brevinin-1RL1 from Frog Skin Secretion Induces Apoptosis and Necrosis of Tumor Cells

  • Xiaoman Ju,
  • Dongmei Fan,
  • Lingmei Kong,
  • Qihong Yang,
  • Yiying Zhu,
  • Shaohua Zhang,
  • Guifeng Su and
  • Yan Li

Cancer has always been one of the most common malignant diseases in the world. Therefore, there is an urgent need to find potent agents with selective antitumor activity against cancer cells. It has been reported that antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,757 Views
11 Pages

12 January 2017

Sulfur-fumigated Chinese medicine is a common issue in the process of Chinese medicines. Detection of sulfur dioxide (SO2) residual content in Fritillaria thunbergii Bulbus is important to evaluate the degree of sulfur fumigation and its harms. It he...

  • Article
  • Open Access
661 Views
17 Pages

Methodological Pitfalls of Monitoring: Water Conditions Affect the Efficiency of Bottle Traps and Capture Success

  • Teodor J. Purger,
  • Boldizsár Szűcs,
  • József Dezső,
  • László Wágner,
  • Dragica Purger and
  • Jenő J. Purger

15 October 2025

Wetland diversity and associated wildlife is declining globally. The Szaporca Old-Drava oxbow, one of Hungary’s first wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention, has been threatened by desiccation, prompting the implementation of water rep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,188 Views
16 Pages

Hylin-a1: A Host Defense Peptide with Antibacterial Potential against Staphylococcus aureus Multi-Resistant Strains

  • Annalisa Chianese,
  • Carla Zannella,
  • Francesco Foglia,
  • Bianca Maria Nastri,
  • Alessandra Monti,
  • Nunzianna Doti,
  • Gianluigi Franci,
  • Anna De Filippis and
  • Massimiliano Galdiero

29 March 2023

In recent years, the resistance of pathogenic microorganisms to common antimicrobial agents has raised to a severe public health problem. The moderate and wise use of antimicrobials and the prevention of infections are the most effective strategies f...

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