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Hub genes and diagnostic model associated with mitochondrial function in Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, and mitochondrial dysfunction has been confirmed in AD patients and mouse models. However, the pathogenic genes associated with AD and early diagnostic methods based on mitochondrial function remain to be explored.
Xuchao Zhu, Ling Zhang, Chuan Qin
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Objective Dopaminergic imaging is a key biomarker for both the investigation of the biology of Parkinson's disease and related synucleinopathies and the evaluation of potential therapies in clinical trials. This work presents a harmonized approach for quantifying dopaminergic molecular imaging tracers, such as [123I]ioflupane (dopamine transporter scan
Zhen Fan +174 more
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Reflections from “Revisioning Feminist Engagements with Madness”: Borderline, Futurity, and Debility
This commentary builds on my presentation in the panel “Revisioning Feminist Engagements with Madness” at the 2023 Women’s, Gender, and Social Justice annual conference.
Erin Tichenor
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Objective Whether cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) carrying GBA1 variants is accelerated after subthalamic deep brain stimulation (STN‐DBS) remains controversial. Clarifying long‐term cognitive outcomes is essential for informed decision making.
Moritz A. Loeffler +8 more
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Peer workers are increasingly included as part of mental health policy approaches to stigma, reflecting ongoing imperatives to include lived experience within mental health policy and practice.
Aimee Sinclair +4 more
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Effect of filling methods on the forecasting of time series with missing values [PDF]
Master's Project (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014The Gulf of Alaska Mooring (GAK1) monitoring data set is an irregular time series of temperature and salinity at various depths in the Gulf of Alaska.
Cheng, Mingyuan
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Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics images of the Trapezium Cluster
Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) combines the advantages of standard adaptive optics, which provides high contrast and high spatial resolution, and of wide field ~1' imaging. Up to recently, MCAO for astronomy was limited to laboratory experiments.
Bouy +30 more
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Beyond PEGylation: Archaeal Lipids for Long‐Circulating Liposomes
Archaeal lipid‐based liposomes, particularly those containing caldarchaeol (GDGT), were found to significantly prolong the circulation time of vancomycin in rats, matching the pharmacokinetic properties of PEGylated systems. These findings suggest archaeal lipids as promising non‐PEG excipients for parenteral applications to minimize drug clearance ...
Viktor Sedlmayr +9 more
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Dibenzazepin‐verbrückte Netzwerk‐Polymer‐Phthalocyanine als abbaubare heterogene Photokatalysatoren
Photodynamische Dibenzazepin‐Brücke wurde in Zink‐ und Kobalt‐Netzwerk‐Polymer‐Phthalocyanine (NP‐Pcs) eingeführt, um abbaubare heterogene Photokatalysatoren zu erhalten. Zum ersten Mal spielt die Bestrahlung mit Licht eine Schlüsselrolle beim „Design, der Verwendung und dem Abbau” von NP‐Pcs.
Erem Ahmetali +4 more
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The Beauty and the Barrister: Gender Roles, Madness, and the Basis for Identity in Lady Audley\u27s Secret [PDF]
This thesis examines the concept of identity in the novel Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. In the mid to late Victorian period, self-definition was strongly tied to gender roles.
Hayes, Corey
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