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Seven species from three genera of the family Suctobelbidae are recorded from South Africa. Four species, Fenestrobelba nondivisa (Hammer, 1966), Suctobelbella (Flagrosuctobelba) elegantula (Hammer, 1958), S. (F.) peracuta (Balogh & Mahunka, 1980) and S. (F.) semiplumosa tahitiensis (Hammer, 1972), are recorded in the Ethiopian region for the first time. Two species, Suctobelbella (Ussuribata)...
Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) belongs to a family of TLRs, which are activated by ligands of bacterial and viral origin. Following ligation, TLRs induce different cellular responses including immune response, apoptosis, cell proliferation, cell migration, etc. TLR3 is induced by dsRNA or its analogue poly (I:C). In our previous research, we have noticed the morphological change in Detroit 562 cells...
Until recently all the Alburnoides populations of the Macedonia-Thessaly and Western Aegean ecoregions were considered as Alburnoides bipunctatus thessalicus Stephanidis, 1950. Here a new species of spirlin, Alburnoides economoui, is described from the Spercheios River (Fthiotida Prefecture). It is distinguished from all other congeners in Greek river basins and the Danube and Elbe drainages by the...
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