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Abstract figure legend Placental mitochondrial adaptation to gestational hypoxia. Hypoxic pregnancy in sheep increases placental insulin like growth factor 2 (IGF2) signalling (1), which is associated with a shift in capacity away from β‐oxidation (2) and complex I‐mediated respiration (3), while maintaining total oxidative phosphorylation capacity (4).
Wen Tong +18 more
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Intraoperative Management of Lateral Semicircular Canal Fistula in Cholesteatoma Surgery: Retrospective Case Series and Audiovestibular Follow-Up. [PDF]
Zica MD +8 more
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[Psychological tests in patients with labyrinth diseases].
T, Bystrzanowska, K, Jablońska
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Mitochondrial control of ciliary gene expression and structure in striatal neurons
Abstract figure legend Neurons drive animal behaviour by receiving and transmitting information and require energy, primarily supplied by mitochondria, to function. Additionally, neurons need to sense environmental changes to adapt, a function that is locally played by the primary cilia.
Dogukan H. Ulgen +5 more
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Blood Labyrinth Barrier Waste Clearance as Assessed by GBCAs on MRI: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Ahmad SA +5 more
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Abstract figure legend We investigated how environmental hypoxia and genetic adaptation to high altitudes jointly impact the development of the placental exchange surface in ways that might protect fetal growth potential. We used wild‐derived, lab‐born North American deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) from low‐elevation and high‐elevation environments (
Kathryn Wilsterman +6 more
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Maternal Nutritional Status Governs Fetal Development by Modulating Imprinting Gene GAB1-Mediated Trophoblast Differentiation in the Placenta. [PDF]
Fan M +9 more
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Effects of Cardamom on Neuroinflammation, Learning and Memory in Mice Fed a Cafeteria Diet
Cardamom supplementation (500 mg/kg/day) improved memory, reduced anxiety and neuroinflammation in mice fed with a cafeteria diet. Behavioural tests showed enhanced cognitive functions, while TNF‐α and lipid markers decreased significantly. These findings suggest cardamom's potential as a neuroprotective agent against diet‐induced memory and metabolic ...
Anfal AL‐Dalaeen +2 more
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Lesion Location and Possible Etiology of Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy. [PDF]
Zhang M +9 more
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