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New kinds of group complexity in intergroup relations: An analysis of gender and sexuality. [PDF]
Palacio Posada V +2 more
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ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus‐induced erectile dysfunction (DMED) is a highly prevalent complication among diabetic patients; however, its underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Metabolic disorder is a hallmark of diabetes, yet its precise contribution to DMED progression is not well defined.
Wanyang Guo +14 more
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The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies
A.J. Lowik
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Experiences of Inclusion and Exclusion Across the Gynaecological Cancer Continuum for Individuals With Diverse Gender and Sexuality Backgrounds: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Boding SA +5 more
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The cellular actors of oxytocin signaling are under intense scrutiny. A brain‐wide anatomical and functional analysis in mice and rats reveals widespread expression of oxytocin receptors in astrocytes. These receptors are functionally active and, in the nucleus accumbens, selectively regulate male social affiliation.
Clémence Denis +32 more
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Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Oral Health Research: Setting the Scene. [PDF]
Jamieson L, Soares G, Randall C.
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Prior Expectations Bias Confidence Judgments Through Parietal Alpha‐Band Modulation
ABSTRACT Humans possess the metacognitive ability to estimate the likely accuracy of their own decisions through confidence judgments. Yet, whether prior information shapes confidence and the neural mechanisms mediating such influence, remain to be determined.
Luca Tarasi +4 more
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Beyond Demographics: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Oral Health Research. [PDF]
Jessani A.
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This diagram illustrates that night shift work disrupts circadian clock genes (like CLOCK, BMAL1) in both humans and mice. This disruption leads to mitochondrial dysfunction (imbalanced fusion/fission proteins) and increased oxidative stress, which is identified as the primary mechanism ultimately causing elevated blood pressure.
Zhaoqiang Jiang +16 more
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Department of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Newsletter
University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. (2017). North Shore Visions (2017-03).
University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
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