Oxidative stress and cognition in ecology
Oxidative stress occurs when free radical generation overwhelms antioxidant defences, resulting in oxidative damage to cells and tissues. Oxidative stress in the brain could cause wild animals to respond maladaptively to information in their environment, affecting their ability to find food and mates, forge social connections, and avoid predation. This
D. L. Cram
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Semaphorins in axon regeneration: developmental guidance molecules gone wrong? [PDF]
R. Jeroen Pasterkamp, Joost Verhaagen
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Conductive Hydrogel‐Based Neural Interfaces: From Fabrication Methods, Properties, to Applications
This review summarizes the fabrication methods, properties, and applications of conductive hydrogels in neural interfaces. Finally, the prevailing challenges and outlines of future directions in the field of conductive hydrogels for neural interfaces are provided, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary research to address issues such as long‐term ...
Xin‐Yu Xue+10 more
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Developmental regulation of sensory axon regeneration in the absence of growth cones [PDF]
Steven L Jones+2 more
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Piezo1 Regulates Stiffness-Dependent DRG Axon Regeneration via Modifying Cytoskeletal Dynamics. [PDF]
Lei M+9 more
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Abstract Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance, affecting over 50% of men aged 50 and older. ED is often linked to lifestyle factors and comorbidities, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Ahmed Ragheb
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Extracellular signal‐regulated kinases 1/2 are required for adult retinal ganglion cell axon regeneration induced by fibroblast growth factor‐2 [PDF]
Przemyslaw S. Sapieha+2 more
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GFRα1 Promotes Axon Regeneration after Peripheral Nerve Injury by Functioning as a Ligand. [PDF]
Suzuki T+5 more
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Polymyositis associated with dyspnoea and interstitial lung disease in a dog (Canis familiaris)
Abstract A 5‐year‐old, female, spayed coonhound was evaluated for progressive dyspnoea, weakness and weight loss. The patient had increased inspiratory and expiratory respiratory effort and generalised skeletal muscle atrophy. Thoracic radiographs and computed tomography revealed interstitial lung disease. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed multifocal
Kaycee Daentl+2 more
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