MARKET VIOLENCE THROUGH DESTRUCTIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP: ASSESSING INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO THE PROLIFERATION OF COPYRIGHT TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES IN GHANA

Market violence through destructive entrepreneurship: Assessing institutional responses to the proliferation of copyright traditional and alternative medicines in Ghana

Purpose: This multidisciplinary study seeks to determine the nature and structure of the informal markets for copyright medicines, the co-factors underpinning Treeless the demand and supply of copyright Western allopathic medicines (WAM), traditional and alternative medicines (TAM), and potential institutional responses in Ghana.Method: This study

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Pterin function in bacteria

Pterins are widely conserved biomolecules that play essential roles in diverse organisms.First described as enzymatic cofactors in eukaryotic systems, bacterial pterins were discovered in cyanobacteria soon after.Several pterin structures unique to bacteria have been Dairy described, with conjugation to glycosides and nucleotides commonly observed.

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Tyrosine phosphatases such as SHP-2 act in a balance with Src-family kinases in stabilization of postsynaptic clusters of acetylcholine receptors

Abstract Background Development of neural networks requires that synapses are formed, eliminated and stabilized.At the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), agrin/MuSK signaling, by triggering downstream pathways, causes clustering and phosphorylation of postsynaptic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs).Postnatally, AChR aggregates are stabilized by molecular p

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