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TNEA improves cognition in 5xFAD mice by modulating parvalbumin‐positive interneurons in hippocampal CA1. TNEA enhances gamma oscillations during rest and theta power during novel object recognition, restoring excitation/inhibition balance. These findings support TNEA as a minimally invasive therapy for Alzheimer's disease.
Zhongzhao Guo +15 more
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Italian healthcare professionals' role in advancing reforms within the Italian National Healthcare System, as outlined in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. [PDF]
Giusti M +7 more
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Board of Cooperative Educational Services and Information Technology Professionals Association (2007) [PDF]
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This study presents MUSIC, a novel immunostaining and clearing method coupled with large‐field light sheet microscopy, enabling 3D high‐resolution cellular and molecular mapping of intact musculoskeletal joints across species and joint types. Using joint degenerative and injury models, disease‐specific neurovascular alterations are uncovered, revealing
Peng Chen +18 more
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Assessing Discrimination and Acceptance for Lightness and Chroma During Shade Selection: A Comparison of Dental and Non-Dental Professionals. [PDF]
Konishi H, Ishida Y, Goto T, Ichikawa T.
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Adirondack Community College and Adirondack Community College Educational Support Personnel (2002) [PDF]
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From conventional ceramics to bioinspired smart composites, this review charts the evolution of dental restorative biomaterials. Integrating materials innovation, advanced manufacturing technologies, and bioinspired strategies, it presents a roadmap for developing functional, clinically translatable restorations that combine durability, adaptability ...
Bailei Li +14 more
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Sharps injuries in a dental specialty hospital: retrospective analysis of occupational risks, 2020-2024. [PDF]
Zhang M, Chen Y, Zhang S, Fan X.
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Correlative Imaging Platform Linking Taste Cell Function to Molecular Identity
A correlative imaging platform is developed to study how individual taste cells respond to different taste qualities. By linking cellular activity with molecular identity and environmental context, dual‐tuned taste cells capable of detecting both sweet and umami stimuli are identified.
Sungho Lee +6 more
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