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Induction of Protein Kinase Cδ Subspecies in Neurons and Microglia after Transient Global Brain Ischemia [PDF]
Susanna Koponen+3 more
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The paper is divided into three main sections: a review of the development of spatial transcriptomics technology, its applications in livestock and poultry research, and its future prospects. This article provides an overview of the current state of spatial transcriptomics in animal research, exploring its integration with multiomics technologies as ...
Mingyu Wang+5 more
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ABSTRACT Senkyunolide I (Sen I) has a protective effect on the blood–brain barrier (BBB) in rats with sepsis‐associated encephalopathy (SAE). This study investigated whether Sen I regulates Nrf2 to ameliorate sepsis‐induced brain dysfunction (SIBD). Sixty rats were randomly assigned into Sham group, SAE group (Model group), SAE + Sen I group (72 mg/kg,
Haohao Cao, Tao Liu, Meixia Xu
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Pharmacological Inhibition of Mitochondrial Division Attenuates Simulated High-Altitude Exposure-Induced Memory Impairment in Mice: Involvement of Inhibition of Microglia-Mediated Synapse Elimination. [PDF]
Chang P+7 more
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Abundant Defective Viral Particles Budding from Microglia in the Course of Retroviral Spongiform Encephalopathy [PDF]
Regine Hansen+9 more
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Neural electrodes for brain‐computer interface system: From rigid to soft
Here, we review the development trends of neural electrodes in BCI. This paper highlights the critical role of electrodes in BCI systems, analyzes the limitations of rigid electrodes, and introduces various flexible electrodes. Furthermore, we discuss application scenarios and prospects of BCI electrode technology, aiming to provide valuable references
Dan Yang+7 more
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The Hallmarks of Ageing in Microglia. [PDF]
Carr L, Mustafa S, Collins-Praino LE.
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New tools for studying microglia in the mouse and human CNS
Mariko L. Bennett+16 more
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Deciphering the skeletal interoceptive circuitry to control bone homeostasis
This review introduces the skeletal interoceptive circuitry, covering the ascending signals from bone tissues to the brain (sensors), the central neural circuits that integrate this information and dispatch commands (CPU), and the descending pathways that regulate bone homeostasis (effectors).
Yefeng Wu+7 more
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