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Human genetics --- DNA --- Nucleotide sequence. --- Genetic disorders. --- Variation. --- Analysis. --- Diseases --- Medical genetics --- Congenital diseases --- Disorders, Genetic --- Disorders, Inherited --- Genetic diseases --- Hereditary diseases --- Inherited diseases --- Nucleic acids --- Nucleotides --- Sequence alignment (Bioinformatics) --- Analysis, Nucleic acid sequence --- Analysis, Nucleotide sequence --- Base sequence (Nucleic acids) --- DNA sequence --- Nucleic acid sequence analysis --- Nucleotide sequence analysis --- RNA sequence --- Sequence, Nucleotide --- Variation (Biology) --- Genetic variation in humans --- Analysis
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Climatic change causes a mismatch between tree populations on sites they currently occupy and the climate to which they have adapted in the past. The maintenance of productivity and of ecological and societal services requires resilient populations and ecosystems, particularly close to the vulnerable trailing (xeric) range limits. The studies confirm the selective effect of diverse habitat/climate conditions across the species ranges. Soil conditions may mask climate effects and should be considered separately. The unique potential of provenance tests is illustrated by growth response projections that may be less dramatic than provided by usual inventory data analyses. Assisted migration appears to be a feasible management action to compensate for climatic warming. However, the choice of populations needs special care under extreme conditions and outside the limits of current natural distribution ranges. The proper differentiation of measures according to the present and future adaptive challenges require the continuation of long-term analyses and the establishment of better focused field trials in disparate climates that contain populations from a representative range of habitats. The studies present results obtained from diverse regions of the temperate forest zone, from Central and Northwestern Europe, the Mediterranean, Russia, China, North and Central America.
Research & information: general --- Camptotheca acuminata --- MaxEnt --- climateAP --- suitable habitat --- climate change --- soil --- genetic variation --- seed sourcing --- forest management --- genetic conservation --- Pinus sylvestris --- climate-change impacts --- ecosystem responses to climate --- species distributions --- climatype distributions --- adaptive management --- provenance test --- genecology --- reforestation --- restoration --- conservation --- assisted migration --- climatic change --- climate transfer distance --- dryness index --- Abies religiosa --- survival --- mortality --- biomass --- basal diameter --- Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve --- Picea abies --- field trials --- provenances --- families --- clones --- height growth --- phenotypic stability --- phenotypic plasticity --- mountain forest --- tree species selection --- Scots pine --- adaptation --- wood anatomy --- tracheidogram --- traits --- common garden --- silver fir --- grand fir --- Balkan firs --- drought stress --- resilience --- scots pine seed mass and seed zones --- a provenance trial --- bioclimatic models --- an ensemble of general circulation models --- RCP 2.6 and RCP 8.5 scenarios --- Russia --- n/a
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Climatic change causes a mismatch between tree populations on sites they currently occupy and the climate to which they have adapted in the past. The maintenance of productivity and of ecological and societal services requires resilient populations and ecosystems, particularly close to the vulnerable trailing (xeric) range limits. The studies confirm the selective effect of diverse habitat/climate conditions across the species ranges. Soil conditions may mask climate effects and should be considered separately. The unique potential of provenance tests is illustrated by growth response projections that may be less dramatic than provided by usual inventory data analyses. Assisted migration appears to be a feasible management action to compensate for climatic warming. However, the choice of populations needs special care under extreme conditions and outside the limits of current natural distribution ranges. The proper differentiation of measures according to the present and future adaptive challenges require the continuation of long-term analyses and the establishment of better focused field trials in disparate climates that contain populations from a representative range of habitats. The studies present results obtained from diverse regions of the temperate forest zone, from Central and Northwestern Europe, the Mediterranean, Russia, China, North and Central America.
Research & information: general --- Camptotheca acuminata --- MaxEnt --- climateAP --- suitable habitat --- climate change --- soil --- genetic variation --- seed sourcing --- forest management --- genetic conservation --- Pinus sylvestris --- climate-change impacts --- ecosystem responses to climate --- species distributions --- climatype distributions --- adaptive management --- provenance test --- genecology --- reforestation --- restoration --- conservation --- assisted migration --- climatic change --- climate transfer distance --- dryness index --- Abies religiosa --- survival --- mortality --- biomass --- basal diameter --- Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve --- Picea abies --- field trials --- provenances --- families --- clones --- height growth --- phenotypic stability --- phenotypic plasticity --- mountain forest --- tree species selection --- Scots pine --- adaptation --- wood anatomy --- tracheidogram --- traits --- common garden --- silver fir --- grand fir --- Balkan firs --- drought stress --- resilience --- scots pine seed mass and seed zones --- a provenance trial --- bioclimatic models --- an ensemble of general circulation models --- RCP 2.6 and RCP 8.5 scenarios --- Russia --- n/a
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Climatic change causes a mismatch between tree populations on sites they currently occupy and the climate to which they have adapted in the past. The maintenance of productivity and of ecological and societal services requires resilient populations and ecosystems, particularly close to the vulnerable trailing (xeric) range limits. The studies confirm the selective effect of diverse habitat/climate conditions across the species ranges. Soil conditions may mask climate effects and should be considered separately. The unique potential of provenance tests is illustrated by growth response projections that may be less dramatic than provided by usual inventory data analyses. Assisted migration appears to be a feasible management action to compensate for climatic warming. However, the choice of populations needs special care under extreme conditions and outside the limits of current natural distribution ranges. The proper differentiation of measures according to the present and future adaptive challenges require the continuation of long-term analyses and the establishment of better focused field trials in disparate climates that contain populations from a representative range of habitats. The studies present results obtained from diverse regions of the temperate forest zone, from Central and Northwestern Europe, the Mediterranean, Russia, China, North and Central America.
Camptotheca acuminata --- MaxEnt --- climateAP --- suitable habitat --- climate change --- soil --- genetic variation --- seed sourcing --- forest management --- genetic conservation --- Pinus sylvestris --- climate-change impacts --- ecosystem responses to climate --- species distributions --- climatype distributions --- adaptive management --- provenance test --- genecology --- reforestation --- restoration --- conservation --- assisted migration --- climatic change --- climate transfer distance --- dryness index --- Abies religiosa --- survival --- mortality --- biomass --- basal diameter --- Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve --- Picea abies --- field trials --- provenances --- families --- clones --- height growth --- phenotypic stability --- phenotypic plasticity --- mountain forest --- tree species selection --- Scots pine --- adaptation --- wood anatomy --- tracheidogram --- traits --- common garden --- silver fir --- grand fir --- Balkan firs --- drought stress --- resilience --- scots pine seed mass and seed zones --- a provenance trial --- bioclimatic models --- an ensemble of general circulation models --- RCP 2.6 and RCP 8.5 scenarios --- Russia --- n/a
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Coumarins are widely distributed in nature and can be found in a large number of naturally occurring and synthetic bioactive molecules. The unique and versatile oxygen-containing heterocyclic structure makes them a privileged scaffold in Medicinal Chemistry. Many coumarin derivatives have been extracted from natural sources, designed, synthetized, and evaluated on different pharmacological targets. In addition, coumarin-based ion receptors, fluorescent probes, and biological stains are growing quickly and have extensive applications to monitor timely enzyme activity, complex biological events, as well as accurate pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties in living cells. The extraction, synthesis, and biological evaluation of coumarins have become extremely attractive and rapidly developing topics. A large number of research and review papers have compiled information on this important family of compounds in 2020. Research articles, reviews, communications, and concept papers focused on the multidisciplinary profile of coumarins, highlighting natural sources, most recent synthetic pathways, along with the main biological applications and theoretical studies, were the main focus of this book. The huge and growing range of applications of coumarins described in this book is a demonstration of the potential of this family of compounds in Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and different sciences related to the study of natural products. This book includes 23 articles: 17 original papers and six review papers.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- coumarin --- hydroxyl-modified coumarin --- photophysical --- thermal and structural characterization --- Glycyrrhiza uralensis --- glycyrol --- liquiritigenin --- cholinesterases --- human monoamine oxidases --- kinetics --- docking simulation --- chalcone --- neurodegenerative diseases --- adenosine receptors --- binding affinity --- docking --- 4-hydroxy-7-methoxycoumarin --- macrophage --- inflammation --- NF-κB --- MAPK --- calanolides --- pseudocalanolides --- calanolide A --- Calophyllum --- Calophyllaceae --- anti-HIV --- reverse transcriptase --- non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) --- osthole --- umbelliferone --- esculin --- 4-hydroxycoumarin --- sorafenib --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- Yin Chen Hao --- constitutive androstane receptor --- scoparone --- coumarins --- quorum sensing --- QS inhibitors --- plant-derived molecules --- Chromobacterium violaceum --- immunoproteasome --- psoralen core --- non-peptidic --- electrophilic compounds --- warhead scan --- inflammatory bowel disease --- isocoumarin --- Crohn’s disease --- ulcerative colitis --- glutathione --- oxidative stress --- complementary therapies --- intestinal inflammation --- benzopyrones --- five-membered aromatic heterocycles --- furan --- pyrrole --- thiophene --- selenophen --- dihydrocoumarin-fused dihydropyranones --- 3-aroylcoumarines --- benzyl 2,3-butadienoate --- 6’-(4-biphenyl)-β-iso-cinchonine --- biological applications --- drug discovery --- fluorescent probes --- warfarin --- acenocoumarol --- mechanical valve --- time in therapeutic range --- anticoagulation --- Ruta chalepensis --- Rutaceae --- chalepin --- chalepensin --- bioactivity --- biosynthesis --- coumarin3-carboxamides --- pyranocoumarins --- anticancer activity --- antibacterial activity --- free radical polymerization --- LED --- photocomposites --- direct laser write --- analytical methods --- model plant --- natural genetic variation --- natural products --- simple coumarins --- chalcocoumarin --- MAO-B --- molecular dynamics --- in silico studies --- dye-sensitized solar cells --- coumarin dyes --- thieno [3,2-b] thiophene --- charge transfer --- ethynylaryl --- esculetin --- antiplatelet activity --- impedance aggregometry --- COX --- polyphenols --- pyrazole --- imidazole --- thiazole --- oxazole --- triazole --- thiadiazole --- curcumin --- curcumin–coumarin hybrids --- neuroprotection --- monoamine oxidase inhibition --- cholinesterase inhibition --- scavenging activity --- Escherichia coli --- biotransformation --- ferulenol --- structural annotation --- in silico tools --- n/a --- Crohn's disease --- 6'-(4-biphenyl)-β-iso-cinchonine --- curcumin-coumarin hybrids
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Coumarins are widely distributed in nature and can be found in a large number of naturally occurring and synthetic bioactive molecules. The unique and versatile oxygen-containing heterocyclic structure makes them a privileged scaffold in Medicinal Chemistry. Many coumarin derivatives have been extracted from natural sources, designed, synthetized, and evaluated on different pharmacological targets. In addition, coumarin-based ion receptors, fluorescent probes, and biological stains are growing quickly and have extensive applications to monitor timely enzyme activity, complex biological events, as well as accurate pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties in living cells. The extraction, synthesis, and biological evaluation of coumarins have become extremely attractive and rapidly developing topics. A large number of research and review papers have compiled information on this important family of compounds in 2020. Research articles, reviews, communications, and concept papers focused on the multidisciplinary profile of coumarins, highlighting natural sources, most recent synthetic pathways, along with the main biological applications and theoretical studies, were the main focus of this book. The huge and growing range of applications of coumarins described in this book is a demonstration of the potential of this family of compounds in Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and different sciences related to the study of natural products. This book includes 23 articles: 17 original papers and six review papers.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- coumarin --- hydroxyl-modified coumarin --- photophysical --- thermal and structural characterization --- Glycyrrhiza uralensis --- glycyrol --- liquiritigenin --- cholinesterases --- human monoamine oxidases --- kinetics --- docking simulation --- chalcone --- neurodegenerative diseases --- adenosine receptors --- binding affinity --- docking --- 4-hydroxy-7-methoxycoumarin --- macrophage --- inflammation --- NF-κB --- MAPK --- calanolides --- pseudocalanolides --- calanolide A --- Calophyllum --- Calophyllaceae --- anti-HIV --- reverse transcriptase --- non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) --- osthole --- umbelliferone --- esculin --- 4-hydroxycoumarin --- sorafenib --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- Yin Chen Hao --- constitutive androstane receptor --- scoparone --- coumarins --- quorum sensing --- QS inhibitors --- plant-derived molecules --- Chromobacterium violaceum --- immunoproteasome --- psoralen core --- non-peptidic --- electrophilic compounds --- warhead scan --- inflammatory bowel disease --- isocoumarin --- Crohn’s disease --- ulcerative colitis --- glutathione --- oxidative stress --- complementary therapies --- intestinal inflammation --- benzopyrones --- five-membered aromatic heterocycles --- furan --- pyrrole --- thiophene --- selenophen --- dihydrocoumarin-fused dihydropyranones --- 3-aroylcoumarines --- benzyl 2,3-butadienoate --- 6’-(4-biphenyl)-β-iso-cinchonine --- biological applications --- drug discovery --- fluorescent probes --- warfarin --- acenocoumarol --- mechanical valve --- time in therapeutic range --- anticoagulation --- Ruta chalepensis --- Rutaceae --- chalepin --- chalepensin --- bioactivity --- biosynthesis --- coumarin3-carboxamides --- pyranocoumarins --- anticancer activity --- antibacterial activity --- free radical polymerization --- LED --- photocomposites --- direct laser write --- analytical methods --- model plant --- natural genetic variation --- natural products --- simple coumarins --- chalcocoumarin --- MAO-B --- molecular dynamics --- in silico studies --- dye-sensitized solar cells --- coumarin dyes --- thieno [3,2-b] thiophene --- charge transfer --- ethynylaryl --- esculetin --- antiplatelet activity --- impedance aggregometry --- COX --- polyphenols --- pyrazole --- imidazole --- thiazole --- oxazole --- triazole --- thiadiazole --- curcumin --- curcumin–coumarin hybrids --- neuroprotection --- monoamine oxidase inhibition --- cholinesterase inhibition --- scavenging activity --- Escherichia coli --- biotransformation --- ferulenol --- structural annotation --- in silico tools --- n/a --- Crohn's disease --- 6'-(4-biphenyl)-β-iso-cinchonine --- curcumin-coumarin hybrids
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Coumarins are widely distributed in nature and can be found in a large number of naturally occurring and synthetic bioactive molecules. The unique and versatile oxygen-containing heterocyclic structure makes them a privileged scaffold in Medicinal Chemistry. Many coumarin derivatives have been extracted from natural sources, designed, synthetized, and evaluated on different pharmacological targets. In addition, coumarin-based ion receptors, fluorescent probes, and biological stains are growing quickly and have extensive applications to monitor timely enzyme activity, complex biological events, as well as accurate pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties in living cells. The extraction, synthesis, and biological evaluation of coumarins have become extremely attractive and rapidly developing topics. A large number of research and review papers have compiled information on this important family of compounds in 2020. Research articles, reviews, communications, and concept papers focused on the multidisciplinary profile of coumarins, highlighting natural sources, most recent synthetic pathways, along with the main biological applications and theoretical studies, were the main focus of this book. The huge and growing range of applications of coumarins described in this book is a demonstration of the potential of this family of compounds in Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and different sciences related to the study of natural products. This book includes 23 articles: 17 original papers and six review papers.
coumarin --- hydroxyl-modified coumarin --- photophysical --- thermal and structural characterization --- Glycyrrhiza uralensis --- glycyrol --- liquiritigenin --- cholinesterases --- human monoamine oxidases --- kinetics --- docking simulation --- chalcone --- neurodegenerative diseases --- adenosine receptors --- binding affinity --- docking --- 4-hydroxy-7-methoxycoumarin --- macrophage --- inflammation --- NF-κB --- MAPK --- calanolides --- pseudocalanolides --- calanolide A --- Calophyllum --- Calophyllaceae --- anti-HIV --- reverse transcriptase --- non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) --- osthole --- umbelliferone --- esculin --- 4-hydroxycoumarin --- sorafenib --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- Yin Chen Hao --- constitutive androstane receptor --- scoparone --- coumarins --- quorum sensing --- QS inhibitors --- plant-derived molecules --- Chromobacterium violaceum --- immunoproteasome --- psoralen core --- non-peptidic --- electrophilic compounds --- warhead scan --- inflammatory bowel disease --- isocoumarin --- Crohn’s disease --- ulcerative colitis --- glutathione --- oxidative stress --- complementary therapies --- intestinal inflammation --- benzopyrones --- five-membered aromatic heterocycles --- furan --- pyrrole --- thiophene --- selenophen --- dihydrocoumarin-fused dihydropyranones --- 3-aroylcoumarines --- benzyl 2,3-butadienoate --- 6’-(4-biphenyl)-β-iso-cinchonine --- biological applications --- drug discovery --- fluorescent probes --- warfarin --- acenocoumarol --- mechanical valve --- time in therapeutic range --- anticoagulation --- Ruta chalepensis --- Rutaceae --- chalepin --- chalepensin --- bioactivity --- biosynthesis --- coumarin3-carboxamides --- pyranocoumarins --- anticancer activity --- antibacterial activity --- free radical polymerization --- LED --- photocomposites --- direct laser write --- analytical methods --- model plant --- natural genetic variation --- natural products --- simple coumarins --- chalcocoumarin --- MAO-B --- molecular dynamics --- in silico studies --- dye-sensitized solar cells --- coumarin dyes --- thieno [3,2-b] thiophene --- charge transfer --- ethynylaryl --- esculetin --- antiplatelet activity --- impedance aggregometry --- COX --- polyphenols --- pyrazole --- imidazole --- thiazole --- oxazole --- triazole --- thiadiazole --- curcumin --- curcumin–coumarin hybrids --- neuroprotection --- monoamine oxidase inhibition --- cholinesterase inhibition --- scavenging activity --- Escherichia coli --- biotransformation --- ferulenol --- structural annotation --- in silico tools --- n/a --- Crohn's disease --- 6'-(4-biphenyl)-β-iso-cinchonine --- curcumin-coumarin hybrids
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