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Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare genetic disorder that belongs to the group of ciliopathies, defined as diseases caused by defects in cilia structure and/or function. The six diagnostic features considered for this syndrome include retinal dystrophy,
Maria Álvarez-Satta +2 more
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Effects of self-administered binaural beats on meditative and introspective states. [PDF]
Emerging evidence suggests select binaural beat (BB) frequencies may enhance regulatory mood states, yet questions remain regarding their efficacy in naturalistic, self-administered settings. This study systematically assessed whether brief (five-minute)
Micah Amd
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CONVERGENCE OF MACHINE LEARNING AND STATISTICS TO PREDICT COVID-19 EVOLUTION [PDF]
The effect of the Covid pandemic is not restricted to sickness and death but also extends to socioeconomic concerns. The statistics-based assessment of covid data presented is the measure of the damages that happened to citizens of a country and the ...
Madan Mohan Gupta, Ajay Singh
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The effect of beta-blockers in acute heart failure according to heart rate [PDF]
Background/Aims Beta-blockers (BBs) have been shown to improve clinical outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients. We evaluated the prescribing status of BBs in patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) at discharge according to the presence ...
Hyun-Jin Kim +5 more
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Applied Research Methodology SPSS/STATA BBS has completed “ Applied Research Methodology SPSS/STATA”, organized by Bangladesh Bioethics Society in cooperation with ...
Shamima Parvin Lasker
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The gut-microbiota-brain axis in autism: what Drosophila models can offer?
The idea that alterations in gut-microbiome-brain axis (GUMBA)-mediated communication play a crucial role in human brain disorders like autism remains a topic of intensive research in various labs.
Safa Salim +4 more
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Anatomy and Neural Pathways Modulating Distinct Locomotor Behaviors in Drosophila Larva
The control of movements is a fundamental feature shared by all animals. At the most basic level, simple movements are generated by coordinated neural activity and muscle contraction patterns that are controlled by the central nervous system.
Swetha B. M. Gowda +2 more
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Gut microbiome and Parkinson's disease: Perspective on pathogenesis and treatment
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a disease of ⍺-synuclein aggregation-mediated dopaminergic neuronal loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta, which leads to motor and non-motor symptoms.
Safa Salim +3 more
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Serotonin distinctly controls behavioral states in restrained and freely moving Drosophila
Summary: When trapped in a physical restraint, animals must select an escape strategy to increase their chances of survival. After falling into an inescapable trap, they react with stereotypical behaviors that differ from those displayed in escapable ...
Swetha B.M. Gowda +4 more
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-bbs-10.1177_23727322221144650 for Data Exclusion in Policy Survey and Questionnaire Data: Aberrant Responses and Missingness by Maxwell Hong, Matthew Carter, Casey Kim and Ying Cheng in Policy Insights from the Behavioral
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