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Novel circRNA‐based biomarkers for inflammation, disease severity and cardiac damage were discovered in dogs with canine parvoviral enteritis. The obtained circRNAs participated in the entire CPV infection process, exhibited substantial links with infection occurrence and progression and have the potential to regulate infection pathogenesis.
Şükrü Değirmençay+4 more
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Abstract Food waste causes significant environmental and economic challenges worldwide, prompting many nations to prioritize its reduction and recycling. As a nutrient‐rich material containing vitamins, proteins, and carbohydrates, it serves as a promising substrate for the cultivation of single‐cell microorganisms like yeast.
Deniz Günal‐Köroğlu+5 more
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The Ever‐Expanding Influence of the Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase
ABSTRACT Nitric oxide (NO) generated by the endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) plays an essential role in the maintenance of vascular homeostasis and the prevention of vascular inflammation. There are a myriad of mechanisms that regulate the activity of the enzyme that may prove to represent interesting therapeutic opportunities.
Riham Rafea+2 more
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DCC in the cerebral cortex is required for cognitive functions in mouse
Abstract Schizophrenia (SZ) is a highly heritable mental disorder, and genome‐wide association studies have identified the association between deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) and SZ. Previous study has shown a lowered expression of DCC in the cerebral cortex of SZ patient.
Yun‐Qing Hu+9 more
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Cytoplasmic Vacuolization: A Fascinating Morphological Alteration From Cellular Stress to Cell Death
This review provides a thorough examination of contemporary studies on cytoplasmic vacuolization in mammalian cells, elucidating its etiology, origins, and molecular pathways. Additionally, it highlights the potential of CVACD as an innovative therapeutic strategy for cancer.
Xiaoxu Wen, Hongru Ma
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The current study established the leg press task as a reliable paradigm for investigating brain activity and concurrent knee joint kinematics. Furthermore, it identified a relationship between knee sagittal range of motion and brain activity in the right LOC and bilateral putamen, potentially reflecting enhanced sensorimotor integration and motor ...
HoWon Kim+10 more
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New insights in cellular senescence: The pituitary model
Senescence is a pivotal process in pituitary tumorigenesis. Recent advances have elucidated the complex mechanisms by which key factors, including IL‐6, establish and maintain senescence in these tumors. Given the critical role of senescence and the development of novel techniques to detect senescent cells, the identification of biomarkers and the ...
Florencia Herbstein+8 more
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ABSTRACT Coastal seawater hypoxia is increasing in temperate estuaries under global climate change, yet it is unknown how low oxygen conditions affect most estuarine species. We found that hypoxia has increased since the 1990s in an estuary hosting the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis (Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Jersey,
Benjamin H. Glass+5 more
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Summary Mixotrophy via phagocytosis can have profound consequences for the survival of marine phytoplankton and the efficiency of carbon transfer in marine systems. Little is known about the cellular mechanisms that underly nutrient acquisition via prey uptake and processing in mixotrophic phytoplankton. We used confocal microscopy, flow cytometry, and
Julie A. Koester+4 more
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