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By Sophia Fisher Verified, Kara Dohrenwend| Times-Independent Verified Fires in Moab’s creek corridors have wreaked havoc in recent years. Blazes like the 2018 Cinema Court fire and the 2022 Murphy Lane fire, both of which started along Pack Creek, have consumed homes and changed lives. Fuel reduction work takes place in Grand County. Courtesy photoSwaths of the creek corridors still choked with overgrown fire fuels — especially those in high-density neighborhoods or near critical infrastructure — threaten another and perhaps more devastating fire
Toll‐Like Receptors in Pentachlorophenol‐ and Dibutyltin‐Induced Production of Pro‐Inflammatory Cytokines, Interleukin (IL)‐1β, and IL‐6, by Human Immune Cells
By Meaghan Lewis, Sophia Fisher Verified, Aleshia Seaton-Terry, Zinia Hunter| Wiley Online Library Verified Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. References , , and . 1993. “Interleukin-6 in Biology and Medicine.” Advances in Immunology 54: 1–78 New York, NY, Elsevier. , , , , , and . 2022. “Toll-Like Receptors in the Mechanism of Tributyltin-Induced Production of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines, IL-1β and IL-6.” Toxicology 472: 153177. , , , and . 2001. “Recognition of Double-Stranded RNA and Activation of NF-κB by Toll-Like Receptor 3.” Nature 413, no. 6857: 732–738
By Sophia Fisher Verified| Times-Independent Verified The annual series of science talks is returning with events this December, January and February, per a Nov. 18 press release from the nonprofit Science Moab. “This year, Science On Tap comes with a twist,” said Science Moab Executive Director Carrie Schwartz
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