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An enhanced universal gripper combining rigid mechanics with self‐adaptable fingers is presented for industrial automation. The novel six‐bar linkage with integrated compliant pad eliminates mechanical interference while enabling passive shape adaptation.
Muhammad Usman Khalid +7 more
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Neurological Disorders in a Murine Model of Chronic Renal Failure
Cardiovascular disease is highly prevalent in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). However, data on the impact of CRF on the cerebral circulatory system are scarce—despite the fact that stroke is the third most common cause of cardiovascular death ...
Jean-Marc Chillon +3 more
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Paraventricular CRF neurons in the hypothalamus project to glutamatergic neurons of the spinal trigeminal caudal nucleus, enhancing neuronal activation and CRFR2 signaling. This pathway increases CRF release and excitatory drive, promoting central sensitization and migraine‐related behaviors. Targeting the PVN–SP5C circuit provides a potential strategy
Jiang Bian +13 more
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Prevalence of chronic renal failure in COPD patients
Background: COPD is a leading cause of death worldwide. It is associated with a large number of comorbidities. Methods: The current study included 300 COPD patients aged 65.28 ± 6.32 years, 148 of them (49.3%) were females and the rest were males and 300
Ibrahim I. Elmahallawy, Mahmoud A Qora
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Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is essential for coordinating endocrine and neural responses to stress, frequently facilitated by vasopressin (AVP).
Patrick J. Ronan +11 more
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Urinary Peptide Levels in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure [PDF]
Introduction: Peptide levels in urine are found to be decreased in renal failure. In the current study urinary peptide levels were determined in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients.
M, Supriya +3 more
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Neuronal activity regulates neurotransmitter switching in the adult brain following light-induced stress. [PDF]
Neurotransmitter switching in the adult mammalian brain occurs following photoperiod-induced stress, but the mechanism of regulation is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that elevated activity of dopaminergic neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the ...
Deisseroth, Karl +4 more
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This study investigates how CTCs survive varying shear stress during hematogenous metastasis. We uncover a self‐protection mechanism, by which non‐adherent CTCs adapt to high shearing milieu through accumulated cytoplasmic myosin‐mediated disruption of myosin‐actin binding, attenuating force transmission into chromatin to protect CTCs from shear ...
Cunyu Zhang +10 more
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A Proton‐Intercalation Pathway Realizes Long‐Life Manganese‐Ion Hybrid Batteries With Layered KV3O8
This is the first study to demonstrate layered monoclinic KV3O8 as a highly stable cathode material for aqueous Mn‐based hybrid batteries, exhibiting excellent cycling stability with 88.0% capacity retention after 3600 cycles. The proton storage mechanism is systematically elucidated through comprehensive spectroscopic analyses, further supported by ...
Sangki Lee +10 more
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The corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) system is a key mediator of the stress response and addictive behavior. The CRF system includes four peptides: The CRF system includes four peptides: CRF, urocortins I–III, CRF binding protein (CRF-BP) that binds ...
Paula G. Slater +3 more
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