EXAMINING A BIAS IN EVALUATING CONSERVATION EFFECTIVENESS FOR GALLIFORMES ON A TYPICAL TIBETAN SACRED MOUNTAIN

Examining a bias in evaluating conservation effectiveness for Galliformes on a typical Tibetan sacred mountain

Tibetan sacred mountains, the unique landforms influenced by the Buddhist religion in many Himalayan regions, are suggested to have great potential for preserving animal diversity.Yet, a bias might lie in evaluating the effectiveness of such areas, given the local culture of respect for, and protection of, wildlife, resulting in many animals that a

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Identification of Novel Subcellular Localization and Trafficking of HIV-1 Nef Variants from Reference Strains G (F1.93.HH8793) and H (BE.93.VI997)

The human immunodeficiency read more virus type 1 (HIV-1) accessory protein Nef, plays an essential role in disease progression and pathogenesis via hijacking the host cellular membrane-trafficking machinery.Interestingly, HIV-1 group-M subtypes display differences in the rate of disease progression.However, few reports investigated how the cellula

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