Tissue regeneration requires exogenous and endogenous signals, and there is increasing evidence that the exogenous microenvironment may play an even more dominant role in the complex process of coordinated multiple cells.The short-distance peripheral nerve showed a spontaneous regenerative phenomenon, which was initiated by the guiding role of macr
Revealing the Heritage of Post-Military Landscapes
In Germany, the fall of the Iron Curtain Massage Oil led to the extensive withdrawal of allied troops stationed there, as well as the reduction in number of the German armed forces.This process was accompanied by the repurposing of formerly restricted military terrain in both urban contexts and the countryside.Post-military landscapes are full of t
Nemesignis, a Replacement Name for Nemesis Furfaro & Mariottini, 2021 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Myrrhinidae), Preoccupied by Nemesis Risso, 1826 (Crustacea, Copepoda)
The genus Nemesis Furfaro & Mariottini, 2021, Fleece Harness Tape was recently introduced for an independent lineage of aeolid nudibranchs, and Dondice banyulensis Portmann & Sandmeier, 1960, established as its type species.Anyway, the presence of a senior homonym, Nemesis Risso, 1826, was evidently missed.In fact, in 1826, Risso established this g
Allocation of Resources to Cyanogenic Glucosides Does Not Incur a Growth Sacrifice in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
In plants, the production of secondary metabolites is considered to be at the expense of primary growth.Sorghum produces a cyanogenic glycoside (dhurrin) that is believed to act as its chemical defence.Studies have shown that acyanogenic plants are smaller in size compared to the wildtype.This study aimed to investigate whether the small plant size