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Biosynthetic enzyme activities and catecholamines in adrenal glands of genetic and experimental hypertensive rats. [PDF]
H. Grobecker +2 more
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This review reveals the complex mechanisms by which the brain–gut–liver axis (particularly the gut microbiota and its metabolites) drives MASLD, highlighting the therapeutic value of using phages to target and eliminate pathogenic bacteria and their metabolic products.
Xingtao Zhao +7 more
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COSMOS 2044. Experiment K-7-19. Pineal physiology in microgravity: Relation to rat gonadal function [PDF]
It is now known that the pineal organ can interact with many endocrine and nonendocrine tissues in a regulatory fashion. Given its key role in the regulation of melatonin synthesis, its high concentration, and that its levels may persist longer than the ...
Asadi, H. +3 more
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Impact of duration of critical illness on the adrenal glands of human intensive care patients.
E. Boonen +10 more
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Abstract Background Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by early, selective, progressive vulnerability of striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs). Proenkephalin (PENK), a precursor of opioid peptides abundantly expressed in MSNs, is a promising biomarker of striatal integrity, but region‐specific associations and its potential for early‐stage ...
Mena Farag +14 more
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Stages for drug cocktail Chroman‐1, Emricasan, Polyamine, and Trans‐ISRIB (CEPT) application in the transplantation process: Enhancement of graft function with CEPT treatment evaluated with normothermic machine perfusion. ABSTRACT Background The number of patients in need of a liver transplant far exceeds the supply of available organs.
Anil Kharga +6 more
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Effect of sinusoidal modulated currents and acute hypoxia on corticosterone content and activity of certain dehydrogenases in tissues of different rat organs during hypokinesia [PDF]
The state of hypokinesia in rats was reproduced by keeping them for 30 days in special box cages that restricted their mobility in all directions. Results show the resistance to acute hypoxic hypoxia is increased.
Frenkel, I. D., Melik-Aslanova, L. L.
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