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Sex‐Specific Regulation of Glycemic Homeostasis by Theabrownin from Pu‐erh Tea
Pu‐erh tea's key component, theabrownin (TB), lowers blood glucose in a sex‐specific manner. In females, estrogen boosts intestinal MUC2 production, which dramatically enhances TB's ability to inhibit the carbohydrate‐digesting enzyme α‐glucosidase.
Yang Li +22 more
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Policy for climate change adaptation in agriculture
A number of Australian governments have established or planned programs to assist farmers in adapting to climate change. This paper considers a potential range of policy responses that may be appropriate for climate change adaptation in agriculture.
Pannell, David J.
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A number of scholars have noted that interventions, such as development programmes and climate change adaptation projects, that simplify complex social realities and thus lose sight of the relational dynamics beyond the target or beneficiary group, risk ...
Angela Kronenburg García +1 more
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This study developed an oral bioinspired peroxisome‐engineered probiotic (BPEP) by anchoring lipid‐encapsulated ruthenium nanozymes onto Escherichia coli Nissle 1917, utilizing probiotics to deliver nanozymes to the intestinal barrier for reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species elimination, tight junction restoration, and gut microbiota ...
Shuyu Wang +10 more
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Projected malaria transmission risk under climate intervention in South Asia
This study focuses on the impact of climate intervention under the ARISE-SAI-1.5 scenario of stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) on projected malaria distribution in South Asia, relative to climate change under the SSP2-4.5 scenario, during the period ...
Athar Hussain +3 more
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An adeno‐associated virus (AAV) toolkit enables selective anatomical and functional targeting of striatal D1‐MSNs through retrograde transduction. Enhanced capsids and engineered enhancers drive robust transgene expression across murine and primate models.
Zexuan Hong +14 more
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The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the globe, posing risks to climate tipping elements such as the collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet, winter Arctic sea ice loss, weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and permafrost ...
Lauren Wheeler +10 more
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Behavioral Interventions Motivate Action to Address Climate Change
Mitigating climate change requires mass action. However, individuals may fail to act because they perceive climate change as a threat that is distant or not personally-relevant, or believe their actions are not impactful. To address these psychological barriers, we conducted a large-scale “intervention tournament.” In a sample of 7,624 participants, we
Alyssa H. Sinclair +6 more
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Nigral dopaminergic (DA) neurons modulate and represent pain with a preference to a particular modality (mechanical) and laterality (contralateral), which are controlled by nigral GABAergic neurons. The pain modulation is mimicked by the nigro‐subthalamic projection and its downstream neurons, involving D2‐like receptors.
Ying Ji +13 more
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The Angola–Benguela upwelling system (ABUS), a vital marine ecosystem in the southeast Atlantic, supports rich fisheries and provides food and economic security for coastal populations. While several studies have shown that global warming is altering sea
Folly S Tomety +6 more
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