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Quantitative Histomorphometric Analysis of Collagen Bundles in Masson's Trichrome Stained Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Skin: A Methodological Study

open access: yesHealth Science Reports, Volume 9, Issue 3, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Background and Aims While Masson's Trichrome is widely used for collagen visualization, its qualitative nature limits reproducibility and statistical comparison. A methodological gap persists in the quantitative assessment of collagen in Rattus norvegicus skin, an important model for dermatological research.
Okky Husain   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Truncated FOS impairs osteogenic differentiation and induces prostaglandin and NFκB signalling in an in vitro cell‐of‐origin model for osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma

open access: yesThe Journal of Pathology, Volume 268, Issue 3, Page 263-275, March 2026.
Abstract Osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma are non‐malignant bone‐forming tumours of the skeleton, characterised by the presence of irregular trabeculae of woven bone. Rearrangements in FOS, and less frequently FOSB, have recently been identified in osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma.
Suk Wai Lam   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Adiponectin‐PP2A Pathway Confers Cognitive Benefits of Physical Exercise Against Chronic Stress‐Induced Tau Hyperphosphorylation in the Hippocampus

open access: yesAging Cell, Volume 25, Issue 3, March 2026.
Physical exercise ameliorates cognitive deficits and attenuates Tau hyperphosphorylation under chronic stress by elevating circulating adiponectin levels. Upon receptor binding, adiponectin modulates the LCMT1/PME‐1 regulatory axis to promote PP2A methylation and catalytic function.
Hui‐Hui Guo   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Microscopic and molecular aspects of skeletal muscle alterations in cerebral palsy

open access: yesDevelopmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 68, Issue 3, Page 343-357, March 2026.
Cerebral palsy, caused by non‐progressive brain injury, is frequently accompanied by skeletal muscle alterations. This review synthesizes current evidence from muscle biopsy studies, revealing cellular and molecular adaptations in muscle tissue. Abstract Cerebral palsy (CP), the most prevalent childhood‐onset motor disability, frequently entails ...
Sebastian Edman   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Acquired Multiple Acyl‐Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase Deficiency Associated With Sertraline in Sweden—A Nationwide Population‐Based Study

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Neurology, Volume 33, Issue 3, March 2026.
Multiple acyl‐coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency‐like disease has recently been described as a rare adverse effect of sertraline. We performed a nationwide population‐based retrospective study in Sweden (2014–2024) including 40 patients, corresponding to an incidence of 1.24 per 100,000 treated individuals per year.
Sofie Sunebo   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Alk‐Fam150b (augmentor α) expression in the paraventricular nucleus of the mouse hypothalamus at molecular resolution, and its sensitivity to acute stress

open access: yesJournal of Neuroendocrinology, Volume 38, Issue 3, March 2026.
In this study, Laurent Gueissaz and his colleagues use cell‐resolved molecular profiling and in situ hybridization to characterize cellular underpinnings of augmentor α‐ALK signaling in the paraventricular nucleus of the mouse hypothalamus. They also show that acute stress affects the transcription of augmentor α but not ALK, which can have functional ...
Laurent Gueissaz   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Laminin 332 regulates glial fibrillary acidic protein expression and astrocyte maturation during spinal cord development

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, Volume 248, Issue 3, Page 478-489, March 2026.
Laminin 332 localizes to marginal zone of spinal cord on embryonic days 12 and 14 and acts through integrin pathways for astrocyte maturation. The present research suggested that laminin 332 may play an important role in the development of the white matter of the spinal cord.
Tetsuto Yamaura   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Rhus chinensis Genome Provides Insights Into Tannin, Flavonoid Biosynthesis, and Glandular Trichome Development

open access: yesPlant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 24, Issue 3, Page 988-1013, March 2026.
ABSTRACT The “salt tree”, Rhus chinensis, holds significant economic and medicinal value due to its ability to produce Galla chinensis (Chinese gall/gallnut), a plant‐derived medicinal material used in both traditional Chinese and modern medicine that is rich in tannins and flavonoids. It is also renowned for its remarkable stress tolerance.
Zhaogeng Lu   +19 more
wiley   +1 more source

Clinical and pathological aspects and cerebellar lectin binding in cattle poisoned with Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum and Solanum bonariense [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Microscopic and lectin histochemical studies were performed using the cerebella of 33 natural cases of Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum intoxication in the cattle from southern Brazil and 2 natural and 4 experimental cases of Solanum bonariense from ...
Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo   +6 more
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Engineering 2‐Pyrone‐4,6‐Dicarboxylic Acid Production Reveals Metabolic Plasticity of Poplar

open access: yesPlant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 24, Issue 3, Page 1398-1413, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Woody biomass is a promising source of fermentable sugars for biofuels and bio‐based chemicals, but its industrial use is limited by the costly biorefinery process. A viable strategy to reduce costs involves enhancing both biomass processability and the generation of high‐value co‐products.
Nidhi Dwivedi   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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