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Wearable‐derived diurnal alignment between physical activity and device temperature, decomposed into 24 h coupling strength (M24), phase deviation (D24), and 12 h harmonic magnitude (M12), is examined in approximately 90,000 UK Biobank participants.
Han Chen +6 more
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A pH/MMP dual‐responsive Bifidobacterium longum (BL) hydrogel (INPs@BL@Gel) functionalized with baicalin, tyrosine, and inulin is constructed. It enables gastric protection, inflammation‐targeted release, and prolonged intestinal colonization. By remodeling gut microbiota, elevating beneficial neuroactive metabolites (homovanillic acid, short‐chain ...
Shuo Zhang +17 more
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MEKK3 bridges gut-brain communication and cerebral cavernous malformation pathogenesis
Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a condition affecting the brain vasculature, characterized by endothelial dysfunction and abnormal vascular structure. In recent years, the gut-brain axis has emerged as a significant regulatory factor influencing
Peng Cheng +8 more
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Table_1_Tryptophan Metabolism by Gut Microbiome and Gut-Brain-Axis: An in silico Analysis.XLSX
The link between gut microbiome and brain is being slowly acknowledged due to the speculated role of resident gut microbial community in altering the functions of gut-brain axis (GBA).
Chandrani Bose (8144322) +2 more
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A pneumatically actuated multi‐tissue microphysiological system is integrated with AI‐based machine vision and automatic sampling and replenishment systems. The platform allows for the emulation of translationally relevant long‐term pharmacokinetic exposure scenarios for multiple weeks while enabling longitudinal monitoring of response biomarkers ...
Jibbe Keulen +15 more
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The brain–bone–gut axis: a microbial bridge underlying multisystem comorbidities
Multi-axis interactions among the skeletal system, immune system, and gut microbiota (GM) have become a prominent focus of interdisciplinary research.
Xingli Xu +3 more
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Gut–Brain Axis and Brain Microbiome Interactions from a Medical Perspective
Background: The gut microbiome directly impacts brain health and activity, meaning the two are closely associated. This relationship suggests a link between microbial imbalances and diseases such as Alzheimer’s, although multiple other contributing
Borros Arneth, Arneth, Borros
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Gut-brain axis in early postnatal brain development
In the first two to three years of life, the development of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and the brain in infants, appears to occur in parallel.
Ankita Jena (13247694)
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Table_2_Tryptophan Metabolism by Gut Microbiome and Gut-Brain-Axis: An in silico Analysis.pdf
The link between gut microbiome and brain is being slowly acknowledged due to the speculated role of resident gut microbial community in altering the functions of gut-brain axis (GBA).
Chandrani Bose (8144322) +2 more
core +1 more source
Composition‐Aware Cross‐Sectional Integration for Spatial Transcriptomics
Multi‐section spatial transcriptomics demands coherent cell‐type deconvolution, domain detection, and batch correction, yet existing pipelines treat these tasks separately. FUSION unifies them within a composition‐aware latent framework, modeling reads as cell‐type–specific topics and clustering in embedding space.
Qishi Dong +5 more
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