Volume 1, Issue 2
مرور بر اساس
ارسال های اخیر
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New Records of Nostocalean Cyanobacteria from Rice Fields in the Golestan Province in North-East of Iran
(University of Tehran Press, 2011-10-01)The algal flora of five stations from paddy-fields of Golestan Province was investigated between October 2006 and September 2007. Eight filamentous heterocystous Nostocacean are recorded here for the first time from paddy ...
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Palynological study of Nonea (Boraginaceae-Boragineae) in Iran
(University of Tehran Press, 2011-10-01)Nonea Medik. is a genus of the Boraginaceae tribe Boragineae, with approximately 35 species worldwide. Examination of their palynological characters supported the separation of taxa, which is usually based on morphological ...
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Evidence for an association between Wnt-independent -catenin intracellular localization and ovarian apoptotic events in normal and PCO-induced rat ovary
(University of Tehran Press, 2011-10-01)The association of secreted frizzled related protein type 4 (Sfrp4) as an antagonist of Wnt mole-cules in apoptotic events has been reported previously. Moreover, its increased expression has been reported in the ovary of ...
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Predation in two species of leech under laboratory conditions
(University of Tehran Press, 2011-10-01)Two 60 day experiments on predation behavior of leeches were conducted concurrently. In the first, medicinal leeches, Hirudo orientalis (Utevsky and Trontelj, 2005) were fed to satiation on bovine blood and subsequently ...
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History of study and checklist of the scorpion fauna (Arachnida: Scorpiones) of Iran
(University of Tehran Press, 2011-10-01)An updated checklist of the scorpion fauna of Iran, as well as a brief history of taxonomic research on scorpions of Iran is presented. The checklist is based on records of scorpion species whose presence has been confirmed ...
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Reconstruction of early Neolithic/Bronze Age population diversity in the Shamanka II cemetery at Lake Baikal using mtDNA polymorphism
(University of Tehran Press, 2011-10-01)Mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (mtDNA) polymorphisms were examinedin bone samples of individuals buried inan early Neolithic (c. 5800–4900 BCE) hunter-gatherer cemetery, Shamanka II, located atthe southwestern tip of ...



