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CSF dynamics are vital for neurological health. Yet accurate quantification of CSF rates is challenging. Using a novel technique in awake, freely moving rats, significantly higher secretion rates are found than in anesthetized rats. The findings highlight the importance of awake models and the adaptability of methods for studying CSF changes influenced
Trine L. Toft‐Bertelsen+6 more
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Use Profile of Magnesium Sulfate in Anesthesia in Brazil
Objectives: The use of magnesium sulfate in the perioperative period has several benefits, including analgesia, inhibition of the release of catecholamines and prevention of vasospasm.
Ismar Lima Cavalcanti+6 more
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A lipidated peptide derived from the C-terminal tail of the vasopressin 2 receptor shows promise as a new $β$-arrestin inhibitor [PDF]
$\beta$-arrestins play pivotal roles in seven transmembrane receptor (7TMR) signalling and trafficking. To study their functional role in the regulation of specific receptor systems, current research relies mainly on genetic tools, as few pharmacological options are available.
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Context: Pain management in cirrhotic patients is a major clinical challenge for medical professionals. Unfortunately there are no concrete guidelines available regarding the administration of analgesics in patients with liver cirrhosis.
F. Imani+3 more
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Low‐Irradiance Antimicrobial Blue Light‐Bathing Therapy for Wound Infection Control
Antimicrobial blue light has been shown as an appealing non‐pharmacological antimicrobial alternative. However, its clinical applications have been hindered by high irradiance‐associated photothermal risks. In this work, a low‐irradiance blue light‐bathing concept and a wearable photonic wound patch are established to address this challenge in terms of
Jie Hui+12 more
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Transient receptor potential ion channels in primary sensory neurons as targets for novel analgesics
The last decade has witnessed an explosion in novel findings relating to the molecules involved in mediating the sensation of pain in humans. Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels emerged as the greatest group of molecules involved in the ...
J. Sousa‐Valente+3 more
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A Molecularly Defined Medullary Network for Control of Respiratory Homeostasis
The dynamic interplay between central respiratory chemoreceptors and the respiratory central pattern generator is essential for maintaining stable respiratory rhythm and patterns, particularly during sleep. This study offers novel insights into the anatomical, molecular, and functional characteristics of a medullary network involving the nucleus ...
Tianjiao Deng+16 more
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Analgesic use among nursing homes residents, with and without dementia, in Poland
Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,1 Tomasz Nowak,2 Aleksandra Suwalska,3 Dorota Łojko,4 Roma Krzymińska-Siemaszko,2 Elżbieta Kozak-Szkopek,5 Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis2 1Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology, 2Department of Palliative Medicine ...
Neumann-Podczaska A+6 more
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Henny Azmanov,* Areej Bayatra,* Yaron Ilan Hebrew University, Faculty of Medicine, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Yaron Ilan, Department of Medicine, Hebrew University,
Azmanov H, Bayatra A, Ilan Y
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