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Are diurnal variations in glymphatic clearance driven by circadian regulation of Aquaporin-4 expression? [PDF]
Frey MM +4 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 14 Tesla of Prostate Biopsies Obtained after Prostatectomy
Fresh prostate biopsies were imaged using a 14 T vertical bore MRI scanner, and the effects of long gradient separation Δ (10–400 ms) were explored. At Δ longer than 10 ms, the percentage of voxels where the Akaike information criteria (AICc) favored a monoexponential model increased, and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) lowered compared to Δ ...
Fredrik Langkilde +4 more
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The Fluidic Connectome in Brain Disease: Integrating Aquaporin-4 Polarity with Multisystem Pathways in Neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Brehar FM +6 more
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Redox signals and oxidative stress in the control of mitochondrial protein import
Abstract Mitochondrial protein import is essential for organelle biogenesis and cellular homeostasis. It operates in an environment that is intrinsically shaped by redox chemistry. Mitochondria are major sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which arise as by‐products of oxidative phosphorylation. Cells therefore maintain sophisticated ROS‐handling
Lidwina Hasberg +3 more
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Changes in Blood Cells and Complements During Relapse Prevention Therapies for Aquaporin-4 Antibody-Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder. [PDF]
Kuroda H +15 more
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Summary An uncommon complication following prosthetic laryngoplasty was reported in a 4‐year‐old Andalusian mare. The mare was presented with a previously diagnosed left‐sided recurrent laryngeal neuropathy, after initial evaluation the mare underwent ventriculocordectomy and prosthetic laryngoplasty.
J. L. Sanclemente +2 more
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The Glymphatic-Venous Axis in Brain Clearance Failure: Aquaporin-4 Dysfunction, Biomarker Imaging, and Precision Therapeutic Frontiers. [PDF]
Costea D +7 more
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Summary Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by soil bacteria influence interactions with other soil microbes and plants. While their potential as plant growth promoters is well recognized, their role in promoting plant resilience to abiotic stress and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood.
Zulema Carracedo Lorenzo +11 more
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