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The Importance Of Understanding And Developing Identification Techniques In Wildlife Crime, Savannah Nguyen Jun 2022

The Importance Of Understanding And Developing Identification Techniques In Wildlife Crime, Savannah Nguyen

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Wildlife crime continues to grow annually and globally, impacting several species and ecosystems. New advancements of technologies and techniques can track criminals and aid the affected victims. Highlighting the complexity of conservation and the development of identification techniques helps tackle this widespread dilemma. New developing techniques in wildlife forensics can differentiate an animal between wild and poached to pave the way for further advancement in understanding wildlife crimes. Hence, though the wildlife forensics field is still new, emphasizing the need for intricate identification techniques can help save threatened species.


Genetic And Health Influence On Celiac Disease And Future Treatment Options, Laura Reynolds Mar 2019

Genetic And Health Influence On Celiac Disease And Future Treatment Options, Laura Reynolds

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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease that causes damage to the small intestine as a result of ingesting gluten. Approximately 1% of the U.S population has it, but individuals have a higher chance of getting the disease if they have the DQ2 gene or certain health problems. The ingestion of gluten or being on a gluten free diet can also cause additional health problems in the individual because they do not get enough vitamins and nutrients. Since a gluten free diet is not always effective, other treatments options are currently being researched including immunotherapy and modified wheat. This review will …


Prion Diseases: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments Feb 2019

Prion Diseases: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments

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Prions are pathogenic molecules which cause prion proteins, found abundantly in the brain, to fold improperly. In the following review, I will discuss the source of prions and the fundamental biochemical pathways which cause the prion proteins to misfold. I will also elucidate the factors that determine which form of disease the prions differentiate into. Prion diseases include Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, and Fatal Familial Insomnia. This discussion will also analyze various benchmarks in brain atrophy and symptoms by which the progression can be judged. The survival rate of prion diseases is zero percent, and current treatments only temporarily …