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Aging and memory for temporal order in naturalistic events. [PDF]
Ding Y, Alperin DR, Zacks JM.
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Resident myonuclei are the molecular “control centers” for large multinuclear muscle fibers. It is presumed that, with aging, these control centers become compromised and contribute to delayed or blunted muscle adaptive potential. This study is a detailed roadmap that exposes how young versus aged myonuclei respond to a hypertrophic loading stimulus ...
Pieter J. Koopmans +8 more
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Economic Evaluation of Extended-Release Amphetamine (Dyanavel XR) Among Individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder From a United States Societal Perspective. [PDF]
Chopra I +4 more
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Current Account Deficits in the Euro Area. The End of the Feldstein Horioka Puzzle?
Olivier Blanchard, Francesco Giavazzi
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Functional compensation between clarin‐1 and clarin‐2 in cochlear hair cells. Hearing loss associated with CLRN1 mutations shows striking phenotypic variability; however, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study reveals that clarin‐1 and clarin‐2 function cooperatively in cochlear hair cells to sustain mechanoelectrical ...
Maureen Wentling +17 more
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This cross‐species study reveals that pathological hyperactivity of BNST neurons in depressive states disrupts inhibitory period and isolated spikes in the BNST‐NAc circuit. DBS achieves its antidepressant effects by precisely restoring network inhibitory periods and high‐fidelity signal transmission.
Xin Lv +12 more
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Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer's disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age. [PDF]
Hunt JFV +16 more
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Current Account Deficits in Industrial Countries: The Bigger They are, the Harder They Fall?
Caroline Freund, Frank Warnock
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This manuscript presents the WDMS platform, an AI‐assisted, self‐powered wearable dual‐mode sensor for tele‐neurology. It integrates a contact–separation TENG insole with stretchable polyurethane optical‐fiber strain sensors to synchronously track plantar pressure and lower‐limb muscle deformation.
Tianliang Li +12 more
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