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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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Oral microbiome dysbiosis in acute ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack patients. [PDF]
Roongpiboonsopit D +8 more
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Isolation of Members of the Genus Salmonella by Membrane Filter Procedures [PDF]
Bernard A. Kenner +2 more
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A. Dobritsa, M. Samadpour
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Homeostasis of Gut Microbiota Protects against Susceptibility to Fungal Pneumonia
Fungal pneumonia induces inflammation, shown by heightened IL‐6, IL‐1β, TNF‐α levels and a growth in Staphylococcus in the alveolar flora. The gut microbiota, acting through the gut‐lung axis via blood, impacts fungal pneumonia susceptibility by altering lung metabolism and inflammatory responses.
Jian Ji +12 more
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<i>Serralanguria</i>, a new genus of Languriini (Coleoptera, Erotylidae) from the Oriental Region, including one new species and one species transferred from the genus <i>Languria</i>. [PDF]
Huang ZZ, Yang XK, Ge SQ.
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Within the hepatitis E virus (HEV) ORF1 polyprotein, the X domain interacts with viral RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), forming a functional “pocket‐like” cavity (PC) that is crucial for viral replication. Structure‐based screening, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) assays, and HEV model validation collectively identify saikosaponin D and ...
Xiaohui Ding +15 more
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A monograph of the genus Dryopteris / by Carl Christensen.
Carl Christensen
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Circardian rhythm disorder (CRD) causes abnormal expression of intestinal Period 2 (Per2) gene, which compromising intestinal barrier integrity and altering the gut microenvironment. Microbiota dysbiosis and aberrant metabolites production drive central inflammation, impair neurogenesis, and promote functional deficits, ultimately facilitating the ...
Huiliang Zhang +16 more
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