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Conjugated 2′‐Fucosyllactose–Potato Protein Hydrolysate as Novel Prebiotics
This study introduces a novel protein‐containing prebiotic based on 2′‐FL‐PPH Maillard conjugates micelles that co‐deliver proteins and carbohydrates to the colon to selectively nourish colonic probiotics. These digestion‐resistant micelles enhanced Bifidobacteria, SCFAs, gut barrier integrity, and metabolic health more effectively than conventional ...
Stav Peled +4 more
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ABSTRACT With climate change, birds will face increasing thermoregulatory demands, which may alter reproductive behaviors such as offspring provisioning. Experimental studies have shown that the provisioning capacity of female tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) is limited by their risk of overheating. Given that parental investment strategies may vary
Megan C. Heft +2 more
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Introduction Bone metastasis in breast cancer patients can lead to poor quality of life and cause significant morbidity. First-line treatments for bone metastases include bone modifying agents that inhibit osteoclast activity to reduce bone resorption ...
Briana To +15 more
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Factors related to loss to follow‐up and low compliance in Helicobacter pylori‐infected children. Abstract Objectives Monitoring for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)‐eradication is important, since symptom improvement does not indicate treatment success. Using EuroPedHp Registry data, we investigated characteristics of children missing monitoring visits
Thu Giang Le Thi +42 more
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Collagenous gastritis: A cause of anemia and gastric nodularity in the pediatric population
Abstract We present a case series of seven pediatric patients with collagenous gastritis (CG) with the aim of contributing data to existing literature about this rare disease to assist in the understanding and management of these patients. Gross nodularity seen on esophagogastroduodenoscopy and increased subepithelial collagen on biopsy were noted in ...
Megan Emiliani +2 more
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The deep learning model CIRIM successfully accelerated knee and spine data up to an acceleration factor of 3, after optimizing the undersampling mask and loss function. The model demonstrated robustness and generalizability to different contrasts, matrix sizes, orientations, and anatomies. ABSTRACT There has been a growing interest in low‐field MRI due
Daisy M. van den Berg +9 more
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Weaving for action: Transformative change in biodiversity monitoring
Abstract The Post‐2020 Kunming‐Montreal Biodiversity Framework aims to drive transformative change to halt biodiversity loss. To track progress toward its goals and targets, a dedicated monitoring framework has been established. The current biodiversity monitoring framework relies on a set of indicators developed through a unidirectional process of ...
Carol X. Garzon‐Lopez +9 more
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The Australian Measles Control Campaign, 1998
The 1998 Australian Measles Control Campaign had as its aim improved immunization coverage among children aged 1-12 years and, in the longer term, prevention of measles epidemics.
Turnbull Fiona M. +11 more
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The influence of Margaret Gilbert's "plural subject theory" within social sciences
Whereas Margaret Gilbert’s thought is of primary importance in social philosophy, it remains relatively unknown in the fields of sociology, economics, or anthropology. However, this situation seems to change, because leading sociologists, economists and anthropologists refer to Gilbert’s work and her “plural subject theory”.
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Gene Expression Patterns Regulating Peanut Reproductive Phenology
ABSTRACT Peanut reproduction is foundational for crop yield, breeding, and evolution. However, gene regulation underlying peanut flowering pattern and timing has received limited attention. Cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) shows two distinct flowering patterns between two subspecies, with ssp.
Carlos Henrique Cardon +5 more
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