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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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Gaspar Banfalvi

Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Hungary.

Biography

Gaspar Banfalvi research interest are DNA structure and function - Chromatin condensation - Metastatic tumor cell movement - in vitro and in vivo toxicology Methods: Time-lapse microscopy Cell cycle synchronization by elutriation Development of metastatic tumor models Focus of recent research: - salination of sea, global loss of freshwater - movement of abdominal tumor cells to thoracal lymph nodes - from thoracal to mammary metastasis - antibiotics against plant pathogenic fungi.
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Processes Responsible for Global Freshwater Loss

This review summarizes earlier observations related to the changes of ocean as the largest osmotic system. The global warming and the melting of freshwater reserves (polar glaciers, ice sheets and permanent sno) provided evidence for the sea level rise and dilution of seawater contradicting the unsustainable geochemical theory of steady-state ocean... Read More»

Gaspar Banfalvi

Research Article: J Marine Sci Res Dev 8: 251

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000251

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