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Pharmacological effects of gastrodin include prevention and treatment of cognitive decline and reperfusion injuries, anticonvulsion, antiepilepsy, antidepressants, and analgesia, which are related to antiferroptosis and antipyroptosis. Abstract Gastrodin, as an effective monomer of gastrodia elata, plays a significant role in anti‐inflammatory ...
Xue Zheng, Jing Li, Zhao‐Qiong Zhu
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Mechanism of Exercise-Regulated Intestinal Flora for Alzheimer's Disease Based on Gut-Brain Axis. [PDF]
Zhao H, Wu W, Men X.
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Efficient pre‐colonoscopy risk stratification tools are needed, especially in China. Using multicenter colorectal cancer screening data from Shandong Province, the authors developed and validated a risk prediction model for advanced colorectal neoplasia in asymptomatic individuals using sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle factors, and medical ...
Yan Liu +6 more
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Linking Obesity and Depression Through the Gut-Brain Axis: The Impact of Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Inflammation. [PDF]
Vlăsceanu VI +11 more
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Abstract Objective To compare pain, menstrual flow, and quality of life (QoL) between women undergoing surgery for endometriosis only compared with women with endometriosis and coexisting adenomyosis. Methods A cross‐sectional study, set in two tertiary hospitals, of reproductive‐aged women (18–50 years) with a preoperative imaging diagnosis of ...
Mariana Matzenbacher Brunoro +5 more
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Akkermansia muciniphila improving depression-like behaviors by regulating glycerophospholipid metabolism in gut-brain axis. [PDF]
He F +10 more
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Clinical phases and classification of breast tumor dormancy. Tumor dormancy is described as the period after treatment until residual tumor cells become detectable as relapsing disease in clinic. During the period of clinical tumor dormancy, tumor mass dormancy and cellular dormancy may coexist.
Shu Chen +4 more
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Vitamin B12 and Affective Disorders: A Focus on the Gut-Brain Axis. [PDF]
Xu C +5 more
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