Publications by authors named "Jabbour F"

The southeastward extrusion of Indochina along the Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone (ARSZ) is one of two of the most prominent consequences of the India-Asia collision. This plate-scale extrusion has greatly changed Southeast Asian topography and drainage patterns and effected regional climate and biotic evolution. However, little is known about how Indochina was extruded toward the southeast over time.

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  • - Fabry disease (FD) is a rare genetic disorder linked to the GLA gene and is marked by a range of symptoms affecting various organs, often signaled by chronic pain.
  • - Two studies were conducted to determine the prevalence of FD in chronic pain patients, testing alpha-galactosidase A activity in men and analyzing the GLA gene in women.
  • - The findings indicated that FD's prevalence in this group is about 1 in 1000 individuals, suggesting that while routine screening for FD in chronic pain patients is not essential, awareness of its symptoms is crucial for diagnosis, especially with family histories of the disease.
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  • Understanding the integration of morphological and molecular data is crucial for accurately placing fossil taxa and studying evolutionary processes.
  • The study demonstrates that solely using morphological data can lead to incorrect classifications of fossil taxa, while combining morphological data with molecular information significantly improves their placement.
  • Results indicate that Cissampelideae fossils were better resolved after removing misleading morphological traits, revealing insights into their historical diversification and dispersal patterns across continents.
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During the process of flower opening, most petals move downward in the direction of the pedicel (i.e., epinastic movement).

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The Ranunculales are a hyperdiverse lineage in many aspects of their phenotype, including growth habit, floral and leaf morphology, reproductive mode, and specialized metabolism. Many Ranunculales species, such as opium poppy and goldenseal, have a high medicinal value. In addition, the order includes a large number of commercially important ornamental plants, such as columbines and larkspurs.

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The Arctic tundra is a relatively young and new type of biome and is especially sensitive to the impacts of global warming. However, little is known about how the Arctic flora was shaped over time. Here we investigate the origin and evolutionary dynamics of the Arctic flora by sampling 32 angiosperm clades that together encompass 3626 species.

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  • Deciduous broad-leaved forests (DBLFs) in the Northern Hemisphere are rich in biodiversity but have unclear historical development.
  • The study focuses on the genus Actaea to understand the evolution of this biome through phylogenetic analysis, revealing its origin in East Asia around 57 million years ago and subsequent dispersals to North America and Europe.
  • The research indicates multiple diversification events for Actaea, correlating with climatic changes in the late Eocene through early Pliocene, suggesting a complex relationship between environmental factors and forest development.
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Rapid diversification of a group is often associated with exploiting an ecological opportunity and/or the evolution of a key innovation. However, how the interplay of such abiotic and biotic factors correlates with organismal diversification has been rarely documented in empirical studies, especially for organisms inhabiting drylands. Fumarioideae is the largest subfamily in Papaveraceae and is mainly distributed in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

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Background And Aims: Artemisia is a mega-diverse genus consisting of ~400 species. Despite its medicinal importance and ecological significance, a well-resolved phylogeny for global Artemisia, a natural generic delimitation and infrageneric taxonomy remain missing, owing to the obstructions from limited taxon sampling and insufficient information on DNA markers. Its morphological characters, such as capitulum, life form and leaf, show marked variations and are widely used in its infrageneric taxonomy.

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Background And Aims: Modern tropical rainforests house the highest biodiversity of Earth's terrestrial biomes and are distributed in three low-latitude areas. However, the biogeographical patterns and processes underlying the distribution of biodiversity among these three areas are still poorly known. Here, we used Tiliacoreae, a tribe of pantropical lianas with a high level of regional endemism, to provide new insights into the biogeographical relationships of tropical rainforests among different continents.

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  • Angiosperms played a key role in the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution, expanding rapidly during the Mid-Upper Cretaceous across various environments, but their distribution patterns in the Northern Hemisphere are not well understood.
  • The study focuses on the Papaveraceae family, using both genetic data and biogeographic analyses to establish a thorough phylogeny and assess the factors affecting their historical distribution, including dispersal abilities and habitat preferences.
  • Findings suggest that Papaveraceae originated in Asian wet forests during the Lower Cretaceous and later adapted to arid regions of Asia and western North America, with multiple dispersal events across the Bering land bridge, highlighting the influence of ecological changes on their distribution.
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TCP transcription factors play a role in a large number of developmental processes and are at the crossroads of numerous hormonal biosynthetic and signaling pathways. The complete repertoire of TCP genes has already been characterized in several plant species, but not in any species of early diverging eudicots. We focused on the order Ranunculales because of its phylogenetic position as sister group to all other eudicots and its important morphological diversity.

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Background: Elucidating the phylogenetic relationships within species-rich genera is essential but challenging, especially when lineages are assumed to have been going through radiation events. Mahonia Nutt. (Berberidaceae) is a genus with cosmopolitan distribution, comprising approximately 100 species, two of which are known as Caulis Mahoniae (M.

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Ranunculaceae comprise 2,500 species ( 55 genera) that display a broad range of floral diversity, particularly at the level of the perianth. Petals, when present, are often referred to as "elaborate" because they have a complex morphology. In addition, the petals usually produce and store nectar, which gives them a crucial functional role in the interaction with pollinators.

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The dominant species of a biome can be regarded as its genuine indicator. Evergreen broadleaved forests (EBLFs) in subtropical East Asia harbor high levels of species biodiversity and endemism and are vital to regional carbon storage and cycling. However, the historical assembly of this unique biome is still controversial.

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Caves are home to unique and fragile biotas with high levels of endemism. However, little is known about how the biotic colonization of caves has developed over time, especially in caves from middle and low latitudes. Subtropical East Asia holds the world's largest karst landform with numerous ancient caves, which harbor a high diversity of cave-dwelling organisms and are regarded as a biodiversity hotspot.

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The development of unisexual flowers has been described in a large number of taxa, sampling the diversity of floral phenotypes and sexual systems observed in extant angiosperms, in studies focusing on floral ontogeny, on the evo-devo of unisexuality, or on the genetic and chromosomal bases of unisexuality. We review here such developmental studies, aiming at characterizing the diversity of ontogenic pathways leading to functionally unisexual flowers. In addition, we present for the first time and in a two-dimensional morphospace a quantitative description of the developmental rate of the sexual organs in functionally unisexual flowers, in a non-exhaustive sampling of angiosperms with contrasted floral morphologies.

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origins and dispersal of taxa have played important roles in the assembly of island-like biodiversity hotspots. Insular limestone karsts in Southeast Asia are hotspots of biodiversity and endemism, but the immigration processes of their unique floras are still poorly known. Here, we used Gesneriaceae as a proxy to investigate the immigration dynamics of tropical and subtropical Southeast Asian karst floras.

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Petals, the inner organs in a differentiated perianth, generally play an important role in pollinator attraction. As such they exhibit an extraordinary diversity of shapes, sizes, and colors. Being involved in pollinator attraction and reward, they are privileged targets of evolution.

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Purpose: To study the presence of certain proteins - EGF (epidermal growth factor), KGF (keratinocyte growth factor), IL-10 (interleukin 10), HGF (hepatocyte growth factor), Alpha2-macroglobulin and IL-1RA (interleukin 1 receptor antagonist) in cryopreserved amniotic membranes at 1 and 18 months and, as a secondary objective, to detect mRNA corresponding to KGF, IL-1Ra, Alpha2-macroglobulin, Fas Ligand, TGF beta (transforming growth factor beta) and Lumican by RT-PCR in membranes preserved at 1 and 18 months.

Material And Methods: Four samples of amniotic membrane were divided into 2 groups: the first group (N=2) cryopreserved for 1 month and the second group (N=2) cryopreserved for 18 months, in order to be studied by RT-PCR and ELISA.

Results: RT-PCR detected KGF, IL-1Ra, Alpha2-macroglobulin, Fas Ligand, and Lumican.

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Temperate South American-Asian disjunct distributions are the most unusual in organisms, and challenging to explain. Here, we address the origin of this unusual disjunction in Lardizabalaceae using explicit models and molecular data. The family (c.

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Here, we describe a rare case of endocarditis causing aortic insufficiency and paravalvular abscess presenting as complete heart block and shock. A 76-year-old man with diabetes mellitus presented to the emergency department with fever and dyspnea. His temperature was 102.

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Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have indicated that is embedded in , which in turn is embedded in . We choose not to split the genus (c. 300 species), as it is horticulturally and pharmaceutically important, by conserving a broad by transferring the names from and to s.

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