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Weight Cycling Deregulates Eating Behavior in Mice via the Induction of Durable Gut Dysbiosis
Weight cycling in Humans is suspected to dysregulate eating behavior. Mice submitted to body weight cycling by alternating western‐type and regular chow diets display increased hedonic appetite when exposed to a palatable diet, reminiscent of binge‐eating episodes.
Mélanie Fouesnard+13 more
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Post‐Translational Modified Neoantigens in Autoimmune Diseases: Challenges of Immune Tolerance
Autoimmune diseases have a high incidence and disability rate. The pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases involves the interaction among genetic factors, environmental factors, and immune disorders. The post‐translational modified neoantigens are the key nodal of these three factors. And these post‐translational modified neoantigens, after being presented
Yue Zhai+5 more
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Genetic predisposition to tuberculosis (A study of 447 pairs of affected brothers) [PDF]
L. Gedda+3 more
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Intestinal antitransglutaminase antibodies to discover genetic gluten intolerance [PDF]
Genetic gluten intolerance is a multifactorial condition characterized by the intestinal synthesis of antitransglutaminase antibodies (anti-tTG) which might represent an early stage of this intolerance in absence of both intestinal damage and serum ...
De Leo, Luigina, Not, Tarcisio
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Nanomedicine‐Driven Modulation of Reductive Stress for Cancer Therapy
This article introduces a novel therapeutic paradigm that deliberately induces reductive stress within tumor cells to exploit their unique biochemical vulnerabilities. It systematically reviews the underlying biological mechanisms, current detection and monitoring techniques, and emerging advanced nanotechnology platforms specifically designed to ...
Yumin Mao+8 more
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The Impact of Poor Health on Education: New Evidence Using Genetic Markers [PDF]
This paper examines the influence of health conditions on academic performance during adolescence. To account for the endogeneity of health outcomes and their interactions with risky behaviors we exploit natural variation within a set of genetic markers ...
J. Niles Rosenquist+3 more
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This study highlights GRK2 is a central mediator in OSS‐induced endothelial dysfunction. OSS activates GPCRs in endothelial cells, leading to GRK2 phosphorylation and the activation of AP‐1. AP‐1 induces inflammation, while also promoting NR4A1 expression and anchoring LKB1 in the nucleus, which suppresses AMPK activity. This cascade causes endothelial
Li‐Da Wu+18 more
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Review paper: Sudden infant death syndrome, prematurity and sleeping position
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), an unexpected death of an infant which remains unexplained after a thorough investigation, is the commonest cause of postneonatal mortality in the developed world.
Harish Rao, Anne Greenough
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Electroencephalographic variants and genetic predisposition to schizophrenia. [PDF]
Peter L. Hays
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Genetic predisposition to pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PC) is the most deadly of the common cancers. Owing to its rapid progression and almost certain fatal outcome, identifying individuals at risk and detecting early lesions are crucial to improve outcome. Genetic risk factors are believed to play a major role.
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