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Clinical samples first revealed impaired lactate synthesis in RIF patients. Subsequently, using endometrial organoids and a blastoid‐endometrial cell implantation model, we demonstrated that lactate enhances endometrial receptivity via H3K18la‐mediated SLC7A11 activation.
Lingling Dong +9 more
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Background Myopia is one of the eye diseases that can damage the vision of young people. This study aimed to explore the protective role of miR-92b-3p against DNA damage and apoptosis in retinal tissues of negative lens-induced myopic (LIM) guinea pigs ...
Jinpeng Liu +10 more
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Prenatal maternal glucocorticoid exposure modifies sperm miRNA profiles across multiple generations in the guinea‐pig [PDF]
Hirotaka Hamada +5 more
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Effect of sex on carcass yield and meat quality of guinea pig
Luana Barbosa Freire de Figueiredo +9 more
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HIGH GLYCOGEN CONTENT OF RED AS OPPOSED TO WHITE SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBERS OF GUINEA PIGS [PDF]
C.A. Gillespie +2 more
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Social Drivers of Vocal Flexibility in Female Baboons
Female olive baboons selectively grunt when encountering females with dependent offspring. Grunting likelihood depends on rank differences and the strength of their social bond. This study adds to the evidence that nonhuman primates have evolved to use structurally‐inflexible vocalisations in population and context‐flexible ways.
Yaëlle Bouquet +3 more
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Characterization of guinea pig lymphocyte-derived chemotactic factor for fibroblasts. [PDF]
Arnold E. Postlethwaite, A H Kang
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Algorithms in Allergy: Molecular Allergology in the Context of Animal Allergy
Allergy, EarlyView.
Christiane Hilger +4 more
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(No) Pets on University Campuses: ‘Animaling’ Citizenship for Pet‐Friendly Spaces
Short Abstract Rising support for pet‐friendly university campuses is driven largely by assumed human well‐being benefits, even though staff and, to a lesser extent, students, raise concerns about how companion animals can be active participants in campus life.
Clare Holdsworth +3 more
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