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Nicotine Reprograms Aging‐Related Metabolism and Protects Against Motor Decline in Mice
Long‐term oral nicotine intake protects against age‐related motor decline in mice without eliciting systemic toxicity. Integrated multi‐organ metabolomic profiling and longitudinal gut microbiota analyses reveal that nicotine induces coordinated remodeling of glycolipid and sphingolipid metabolism, enhances NAD⁺ bioavailability, and suppresses ceramide
Shuhui Jia+29 more
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Somatostatin signaling modulates binge drinking behavior via the central nucleus of the amygdala. [PDF]
Robinson SL, Thiele TE.
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An Examination of Motivation to Change and Neural Alcohol Cue Reactivity Following a Brief Intervention. [PDF]
Background: Brief interventions represent a promising psychological intervention targeting individuals with heavy alcohol use. Motivation to change represents an individual's openness to engage in a behavior change strategy and is thought to be a crucial
Grodin, Erica N+4 more
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“VIGOR” OF WATER DRINKING BEHAVIOR OF RATS AS A FUNCTION OF THIRST DRIVE
Hiroshi Imada
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Jeffrey J. Olney+2 more
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An AI‐powered system decodes emotional valence from mouse facial expressions, identifying ear dynamics as key indicators. By integrating facial kinematics with synchronized neural recordings, this approach establishes a direct link between behavior and brain activity, advancing automated emotion recognition in animal models.
Yujia Chen+9 more
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Drinking in the Dark: Voluntary Co-consumption of Nicotine and Alcohol for Binge-like Drinking Behavior in Mice [PDF]
Alcohol and nicotine are two of the most commonly abused drugs across the United States. Given the high rates of comorbidity, it remains a pressing public health concern to determine how the two drugs interact within the CNS, and how this impacts ...
Benson, Katherine
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Behavior of sulfate reducing bacteria under oligotrophic conditions and oxygen stress in particle-free systems related to drinking water [PDF]
Karen Bade
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Short‐term intravenous treatments with iPSC‐derived mononuclear phagocytes (iMPs) improve cognitive decline and neural health in two mouse models of aging and in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. iMPs reduce levels of serum amyloid proteins that increase in aging and improve the health of hippocampal microglia and mossy cells.
V. Alexandra Moser+11 more
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Binge Drinking Among College Students: Differences By Gender [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to find out if binge drinking effects behavior in college students based on gender by assessing the behavioral patterns and numbers of male and female partici-pants when engaging in alcoholic beverages.
Sawicki, Amanda
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