May issue of ALS is now published. This time, in our multidisciplinary reads, we have featured articles exploring genetic differences in wild and docile animals; witnessing transgenic plastid live inside cell; assessing how tramadol-diclofenac effects kidney functions in mice; exploring current status of Zika virus research (and who are top Pakistani researchers) according to web of science; how maize responds to lead induced stress; what potential do plants from mountains of Turkey possess as antioxidant and a long review article on annotation & curation of hypothetical proteins for experimentations.
Volume 5, Issue 3 (25 May 2018)
In-Focus
Microscopic detection of chloroplast transgenic plastids using fluorescent probe
Shahid Nazir, Muhammad Sarwar Khan
Health
A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Zika Virus Indexed in Web of Science
Saima Nasir, Jamila Ahmed
Assessments of kidney function and morphology of tramadol-diclofenac treated albino rats
Elias Adikwu
Antioxidant Potential of Lactarius deliciosus and Pleurotus ostreatusfrom Amanos Mountains
Adnan Bozdogan, Zeynep Ulukanl, Fuat Bozok, Tülin Eker, Hasan Hüseyin Doğan, Saadet Büyükalaca
Veterinary Sciences
Sequence Diversity of MAOA Gene within Wild and Docile Animal Species
Rashid Saif, Beenish Tariq, Naila Naz
Agriculture
Biological Activity and Characterization of Bioactive Compounds under Lead Induced Stress in Maize
Javed Iqbal Wattoo, Saba Munawar, Muhammad Afzal, Amjad Farooq, Mushatq A. Saleem
Molecular Biology
Effect of Propofol on ERK1/2 expression during day times in the rat hippocampus
Muhammad Rafiq, Sajed Ali
Annotation and curation of hypothetical proteins: prioritizing targets for experimental study
Muhammad Naveed, Zoma Chaudhry, Zeeshan Ali, Mahnoor Amjad, Fizza Zulfiqar, Ali Numan