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Metabolic Changes Following Perinatal Asphyxia: Role of Astrocytes and Their Interaction with Neurons [PDF]
Perinatal Asphyxia (PA) represents an important cause of severe neurological deficits including delayed mental and motor development, epilepsy, major cognitive deficits and blindness.
Barreto, George E. +5 more
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![][1] Addition of coilin (green) recruits SMN (red) to Cajal bodies. A nuclear protein is labeled in magenta. Cajal bodies (CBs), until recently known as coiled bodies, are revealed by silver staining as prominent spots in nuclei.
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Abstract Background and Purpose Immune tolerance prevents inflammation and autoimmunity, with dendritic cells (DCs) playing a key role. Reprogramming DCs towards a tolerogenic state represents a promising therapeutic strategy. Sulforaphane (SFN) has known immunomodulatory effects, but its clinical application is limited by poor stability and ...
María Elena Angarita‐Planchez +6 more
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Income taxes and redistribution in the early twentieth century
Abstract This paper examines the distributive effects of personal income taxation in Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. We estimate the evolution of marginal and average effective tax rates across the income distribution and calculate the corresponding indices of progressivity and ...
Sara Torregrosa‐Hetland, Oriol Sabaté
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The Cajal body (CB, formerly coiled body) is a prominent nuclear structure, yet its function remains obscure. Now, Xavier Darzacq, Tamas Kiss (CNRS, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France), and colleagues speculate that the CB is where small nuclear RNAs go for modification. Figure Novel guide RNAs localize to CBs.
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Neuronal hyperexcitability: A key to unraveling hippocampal synaptic dysfunction in Lafora disease
Abstract Background and Objective Lafora disease (LD) is a rare progressive disorder caused by mutations in the EPM2A or EPM2B genes, characterized by the accumulation of Lafora bodies, drug‐resistant epilepsy, and cognitive decline. To investigate the early molecular mechanisms of LD, we studied electrophysiological changes in the dentate gyrus (DG ...
Cinzia Costa +17 more
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Orchards supported the highest wild bee diversity and functional diversity, highlighting their role in maintaining bee communities in Mediterranean agroecosystems. Landscape heterogeneity positively influenced functional evenness and dispersion of wild bee communities, underscoring the importance of diverse landscapes for bee conservation. The presence
Violeta Hevia +3 more
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Cajal Bodies and Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a complex disease with heterogeneity in its clinical and pathological presentation as well as phenotypic and biologic behavior. Despite tremendous advancements in the field of genomics and technology, this particular entity still continues to contribute significantly to the mortality rates worldwide.1 Research ...
Gargi, Sarode +4 more
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This scoping study refined the first patient‐centred outcome set for psoriasis, involving patient representatives and dermatologists from 22 countries. The proposal includes 18 patient‐relevant outcomes, 2 patient experiences, corresponding outcome measurement instruments and 50 case‐mix variables.
Emma Vyvey +35 more
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Coilin mediates m6A RNA methylation through phosphorylation of METTL3
Douglas M. McLaurin +2 more
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