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Pengaruh Perdagangan Karbon Terhadap Kondisi Ekologi di Indonesia Samasta, Nadia Azhar
Jurnal Biologi Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): November
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/biology.v1i1.1899

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Climate change and ecological degradation are two global phenomena that are of serious concern in Indonesia. To overcome these problems, carbon trading is one of the strategies used in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of carbon trading on ecological conditions in Indonesia. The research method used is a literature review model with descriptive qualitative data analysis techniques. The results showed that carbon trading has a positive influence in maintaining ecological sustainability in Indonesia through reducing greenhouse gas emissions and implementing sustainable practices. In conclusion, carbon trading plays an important role in influencing ecological conditions in Indonesia by making a significant contribution in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving sustainability practices.
Negative Impact of Gene Therapy on Melanoma Disease Inzagi, Nadhea Aurel Zalfanisa; Samasta, Nadia Azhar; A’la, Dewi Ghitsatul; Sa’id, Ibrahim Bin
Journal of Biomedical and Techno Nanomaterials Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

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The incidence of melanoma is rapidly increasing worldwide, posing a significant public health problem. Gene therapy for treating diseases has been discovered since 1989. Research developments to make gene therapy an effective treatment method are ongoing. Primary extracutaneous melanoma can be ocular, gastrointestinal, mucosal, leptomeningeal, genitourinary, and lymphatic. The relationship between ultraviolet (UV) exposure and the development of melanoma is highly acute and complex, and intermittent sun exposure significantly increases the risk of melanoma. It is the fifth most common type of cancer in men and the sixth in women. Mucosal melanoma is a rare disease that differs from melanoma arising elsewhere in the body. Although melanocytes are most abundant in the skin, they can also be found in smaller numbers in mucous membranes and the eyes. There are epidemiological, genetic, and physiological differences between melanomas arising from melanocytes in these various locations, and these differences have important implications for both disease prognosis and treatment.
Differences in the Life Cycle and Growth of Plasmodium Knowlesi, Inui, Vivax, Malariae, Falciparum, Ovale Fatmaningsih, Lidiya; Samasta, Nadia Azhar; Octa, Linda
Journal of Biomedical and Techno Nanomaterials Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Plasmodium is a parasite that causes malaria in humans. Various Plasmodium species have differences in their life cycles and growth, which influence the clinical characteristics and management of malaria. This article explains the differences in the life and growth cycles of the six Plasmodium species most commonly found in humans, namely Plasmodium knowlesi, Plasmodium inui, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium falciparum, and Plasmodium ovale. Each species has differences in its life cycle, including pre-erythrocytic, erythrocytic, and extracellular duration. In addition, these differences also influence clinical symptoms, disease severity, and response to treatment. A thorough understanding of these differences is important for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of malaria.