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En Afrique, les soins du diabète se concentrent le plus souvent en zone urbaine et restent limités à la capitale de la plupart des pays.En Guinée, la première structure spécialisée dans la prise en charge du diabète a été créée en 1996 à Conakry, la capitale. La prévalence élevée du diabète (6,7 %) et l’éloignement fréquent des patients a nécessité une décentralisation de l’offre des soins par la...
Aging is associated with a progressive and involuntary loss of muscle mass also known as sarcopenia. This condition represents a major public health concern. Although sarcopenia is well documented, the molecular mechanisms of this condition still remain unclear. The calcium-dependent proteolytic system is composed of calcium-dependent cysteine proteases named calpains. Calpains are involved in a large...
Striga aspera and Striga hermonthica can cause serious losses in upland rice in the guinea savanna areas of West Africa. In pot experiments, seed from Striga spp., collected from maize and rice crops in northern Ivory Coast, were sown with maize, rice, millet and sorghum. S. aspera collected from rice and maize, grew on maize, sorghum and rice, but not on millet. S. hermonthica from either maze,...
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