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Human Midbrain Organoids Enriched With Dopaminergic Neurons for Long‐Term Functional Evaluation
We optimised a protocol that combines developmental patterning with mechanical cut to produce pint‐sized midbrain organoids, with diameters less than 300 μm, suitable for long‐term evaluation, along with a comprehensive functional assay system consisting of calcium transient assay, neurite extension assay, and multielectrode array assay. ABSTRACT Human
Xinyue Wang+7 more
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Comparison of long-term use of prolonged-release ropinirole and immediate-release dopamine agonists in an observational study in patients with Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Gungabissoon U+3 more
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Abstract Background Due to the high frequency of laminitis reported for both conditions, the relationship between pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) and insulin dysregulation (ID), and the potential role of dopamine in modifying insulin secretion, requires further investigation.
Nicolas C. Galinelli+7 more
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ICI-RS 2015 : is a better understanding of sleep the key in managing nocturia? [PDF]
Cherian, Jerald+8 more
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Enhancing endocannabinoid signaling by targeting FAAH effectively mitigates cognitive deficits, reduces amyloid pathology, and modulates neuroinflammatory responses in a preclinical model of Alzheimer's disease. This effect is potentially mediated by attenuating the Aβ‐induced overexpression of the Bace1 gene through CB1‐dependent hypermethylation of ...
Sergio Oddi+12 more
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A signal transduction blind spot: the function of adenylyl cyclase transmembrane domains
Transmembrane adenylyl cyclases (tmACs) are essential for synthesising the universal second messenger cyclic AMP. All tmACs share a common topology that includes a large 12‐helix transmembrane (TM) domain. This domain accounts for ~ 35% of the coding sequence but its function is still an open question.
Ryan S. Dowsell, Matthew G. Gold
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“Don't Work for Soyciety:” Involuntary Celibacy and Unemployment
ABSTRACT Surveys of involuntary celibates (“incels”) suggest that they tend to be not in education, employment or training (NEET) at disproportionately high rates. However, it remains unclear whether and how being NEET is connected to incels' ideology and life circumstances.
AnnaRose Beckett‐Herbert, Eran Shor
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore how nurse practitioners experienced and understood development of their capability providing medication for opioid use disorder and safe supply in North American primary care settings. Design A phenomenographic approach was applied to the study design, recruitment, and analysis. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted
Martha M. Whitfield+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis and treatment of functional constipation (FC). The aim of this study was to explore the therapeutic effects of Bifidobacterium Lactobacillus triple viable on slow transit constipation (STC).
Mei Luo+4 more
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