HUMAN-DRIVEN DISTURBANCES CHANGE THE VEGETATION CHARACTERISTICS OF TEMPERATE FOREST STANDS: A CASE STUDY FROM PIR PANCHAL MOUNTAIN RANGE IN KASHMIR HIMALAYA

Human-driven disturbances change the vegetation characteristics of temperate forest stands: A case study from Pir Panchal mountain range in Kashmir Himalaya

Globally, biodiversity-rich forest ecosystems are facing higher risk of climate and land-use changes.Therefore, understanding the role of anthropogenic factors in affecting forest community composition and vegetation patterns assume urgent research priority and are prerequisites for conservation and sustainable management of forest ecosystems.We us

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Increased Monocyte Production of IL-6 after Toll-like Receptor Activation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Is Associated with Repetitive and Restricted Behaviors

The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has starkly increased, instigating research into risk factors for ASD.This research has identified immune risk factors for ASD, along with evidence of immune dysfunction and excess inflammation frequently experienced by autistic individuals.Increased innate Gas Tap inflammatory cytokines, including i

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