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In silico and in vitro chemometrics, cell toxicity and permeability of naringenin 8-sulphonate and derivatives
Frontiers
BackgroundSulphur containing natural compounds are among the most biologically relevant metabolites in vivo. Naringenin 8-sulphonate from...
5 months ago
A forest restoration project brings birdsong back to Angola’s highest mountain
Mongabay
The mountain's Afromontane forests once formed large, dark-green patches against the lighter green and golden-brown shades of Moco's grasslands as they changed...
7 months ago
Did early hominins use stone tools like chimpanzees do today?
Earth.com
Studies of early hominin tool use have been focused mostly on the production and diversity of stone flakes as cutting tools, rather than on...
27 months ago
Anti-inflammatory properties of Xylopia aethiopica leaves: Interference with pro-inflammatory cytokines in THP-1-derived macrophages and flavonoid profiling
ScienceDirect.com
The anti-inflammatory effects of X. aethiopica leaves are demonstrated experimentally, thus substantiating its use in folk Medicine.
59 months ago
4,300-Year-old chimpanzee sites and the origins of percussive stone technology
PNAS
Archaeological research in the African rainforest reveals unexpected results in the search for the origins of hominoid technology.
214 months ago
Chimps in Sierra Leone adapt to human-impacted habitats, but threats remain
Mongabay
Western chimpanzees are adapting to survive in severely degraded habitat, a new study says. However, the study also finds the abundance of...
66 months ago