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Longitudinal, Multimodal Tracking Reveals Lasting Neurovascular Impact of Individual Microinfarcts
Jin et al. investigate the neurovascular impact of microinfarcts, revealing transient neural suppression with minimal cell death and recovery linked to vascular remodeling. Fast‐spiking interneurons exhibit reduced excitability, whereas regular‐spiking neurons showed increased bursting activity. Disruptions in low‐gamma phase locking suggest persistent
Yifu Jin+9 more
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Low back pain during pregnancy: prevalence, risk factors and clinical profile in the Bamenda Regional Hospital. [PDF]
Pisoh DW+10 more
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Mechanism of low back pain and lower extremity pain.
Katsumasa Fujikawa
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Here a transcranial photo‐biomodulation approach is developed using near‐infrared (NIR) laser on hippocampus of mice, revealing significant improvements in learning and memory ability of mice under normal and disease conditions. The improvement results from the high‐density cell‐induced NIR local energy deposition, neuronal activation, and axonogenesis
Wei‐Tong Pan+6 more
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Effects of balance and hamstring training on nonspecific low back pain: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Chen Z, Wang X.
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Studies on low back pain among workers in a train repair factory
Toyotake Arisawa
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Endothelial PD‐1 Regulates Vascular Homeostasis and Oligodendrogenesis during Brain Development
Vascular endothelial cells are fundamental for angiogenesis and brain development. This study reveals that endothelial programmed cell death 1 (PD‐1) is critical for cerebral angiogenesis and blood brain barrier (BBB) maturation. It also mediates interaction with oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs), modulating OPCs differentiation and myelination ...
Tingting He+7 more
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Low-Back Pain among the Workers of the National Forests
Yasunori Fukuchi
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The impact of topography on the secretome of adipose‐derived stem cells (ADSCs) has the potential for promoting tendon regeneration. The secretome generated from ADSCs on aligned structure has a potent effect in promoting cell migration, proliferation, tenogenic differentiation, macrophage M2 polarization, and tendon mechanical function recovery ...
Qiuzi Long+14 more
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