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Role of taurine on acid secretion in the rat stomach
Background Taurine has chemical structure similar to an inhibitory neurotransmitter, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Previous studies on GABA in the stomach suggest GABAergic neuron is involved in acid secretion, but the effects of taurine are poor ...
Ho Jau-Der +4 more
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Seismic Properties of Coastal and Inland Sabkhas: Implications for Static Corrections
Abstract Sabkha environments are a prevalent topographic feature in arid coastal areas. Along the Arabian Gulf, sabkhas overlie substantial hydrocarbon reservoirs and exhibit intricate lithological characteristics and an extremely shallow water table. These factors contribute to elevated seismic velocities and signal distortion.
A. Eleslambouly +6 more
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Individuals of Asellus infernus, a sulfidic subterranean population of the Asellus aquaticus species complex from southeastern Romania (left) and surface individuals of A. aquaticus (right). Extreme differences in phenotype are seen comparing the subterranean and surface individuals as adults (top panels) and as embryonic samples (bottom panels ...
Haeli J. Lomheim +8 more
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Hypotaurine Reduces Glucose‐Mediated Vascular Calcification
ABSTRACT Aim Vascular calcification (VC), a characteristic feature of peripheral artery disease in patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease, has been associated with poor prognosis. We hypothesize that hyperglycemia drives VC through alterations in metabolomic and transcriptomic profiles. Methods Human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (SMCs)
Marina A. Heuschkel +9 more
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Investor herding behavior is a primary source of speculative bubbles since it implies that investors make identical trading decisions, which can lead to stock prices deviating from their underlying worth. The goal of this study is to detect herding behavior in the Indonesian stock market between 2016 and 2021.
Helma Malini, Annisa Dipa Sakliana
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Exploring Herding in Capital Structure Choices: Insights From Developed European Economies
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the potential influence of herd behavior on companies' capital structure choices. While existing capital structure theories often overlook psychological and social factors, this study explores the role of herding, an area under‐examined in the literature.
Zrinka Lovretin Golubić +2 more
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Genome-Wide Association Study Confirming a Strong Effect of HLA and Identifying Variants inCSAD/lnc-ITGB7-1on Chromosome 12q13.13 Associated With Susceptibility to Fulminant Type 1 Diabetes [PDF]
The first genome-wide association study of fulminant type 1 diabetes was performed in Japanese individuals. As previously reported using a candidate gene approach, a strong association was observed with multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the HLA region, and the strongest association was observed with rs9268853 in the class II DR region (
Yumiko Kawabata +18 more
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Taurine Alleviates Pancreatic β‐Cell Senescence by Inhibition of p53 Pathway
Taurine in β cell senescence. ABSTRACT Background Pancreatic β‐cells function deteriorates during aging, leading to increased risk of type 2 diabetes. We and others previously demonstrated that p53 activation triggers β‐cell senescence and dysfunction in aging, but how its activity is controlled remains incompletely understood. Metabolites are not only
Baomin Wang +9 more
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The study aims to test the existence and the continuity of herding behaviour in Chinese A-share market by the method called cross-sectional absolute deviation (CSAD). Herding behavior, defined as individuals tend to follow others when making decision, has a large impact on stock markets.
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The Prebiotic Effect of Kaempferol in Regulating Bile Acid Metabolism
Kaempferol (Kae) can suppress the expression of CYP7A1, while increasing the CYP27A1 and UGTs expression by activating the liver FXR. Kae modulates the BA profile by decreasing the BSH activities. Kae markedly increases the abundance of beneficial bacteria and inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
Xiaoyan Li +5 more
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