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A hydraulically actuated “Neurotentacle” probe offers tunable stiffness for precise implantation into the deep brain without rigid shuttles or dissolvable coatings. It stiffens during insertion to penetrate tissue and softens afterward to minimize damage and enable stable long‐term recordings.
Yang Wang+8 more
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Parietal-specific activation reveals pain from inadequate levels of altitude acclimatization/ adaptation. [PDF]
Jia S, Wang N, Su R, Ma H, Li H.
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A Subcircuit in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Generates Wakefulness
This study identifies a sub‐circuit within the circadian pacemaker suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) that promotes arousal. This sub‐circuit is labeled by the clock output molecule mWAKE, which suppresses its excitability in a time‐dependent manner. mWAKE‐expressing cells in the SCN (SCNmWAKE cells) project to the subparaventricular zone (SPZ) to mediate ...
Qiang Liu+6 more
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Reply to Kleinsasser et al.: Superimposed acclimatization and adaptation to low and high altitudes in highlanders compared to lowlanders. [PDF]
Day TA, Bigham AW, Brutsaert TD.
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of in Vitro-cultured Liquidambar styraciflua Plantlets during Acclimatization [PDF]
Hazel Y. Wetzstein, Harry E. Sommer
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Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is promoted by NETs that induce fibroblast activation. PEG‐PIm, a polymeric artificial DNase is reported that efficiently degrades NET‐DNA via phosphodiester bond hydrolysis. Inhalation of PEG‐PIm in a mouse PF model prevents fibroblast activation and fibrosis progression, offering a promising therapeutic strategy for NET ...
Yibo Du+7 more
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Preacclimatization and base excess rather than deficit? [PDF]
Kleinsasser A, Burtscher M.
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TOLERANCE OF HIGH ALTITUDE ACCLIMATIZED RATS TO BLOOD LOSS AT SEA LEVEL [PDF]
Pipat Cherdrungsi
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Ovarian cancer patients with high levels of mortalin protein in their tumors have worse survival. The investigational drug SHetA2 interferes with mortalin's support of mitochondria. The resulting mitochondrial damage causes a process called mitophagy that contributes to how SHetA2 kills cancer cells. Noncancerous cells repair their mitochondria through
Vishal Chandra+9 more
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Photosynthetic Characterization of Oil Palm (<i>Elaeis guineensis</i> Jacq.) Seedlings During Late In Vitro Development and Acclimatization. [PDF]
Avila-Diazgranados RA+2 more
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