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ABSTRACT Transforming global food systems is crucial for mitigating environmental degradation, reducing the global disease burden and protecting sentient individuals from harm. Despite overwhelming evidence linking animal‐sourced foods to ecological damage, resource depletion and public health challenges, gaps remain in promoting sustainable ...
Camila Augusto Perussello +2 more
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Nature Inspired Delivery Vehicles for CRISPR‐Based Genome Editing
The review highlights nature‐inspired nanocarriers for CRISPR delivery, emphasizing viral vectors, extracellular vesicles, liposomes, and lipid nanoparticles. It discusses their roles in improving specificity, minimizing immunogenicity, and overcoming barriers in genome editing. Recent advancements, challenges, and therapeutic applications are explored,
Elizabeth Maria Clarissa +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phenotypic plasticity is a strategy by which animals alter behaviour, morphology and/or physiology in response to cues of current conditions to cope with environmental heterogeneity.
Lauren Petrullo +3 more
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Treatment Effect Heterogeneity of Farmers Participating in Cooperatives
ABSTRACT Despite the many studies providing evidence of the benefits of cooperatives, most small farms and farm households, particularly in transition economies, do not participate in them. This study analyses the effect of cooperative activity on farm performance using a large‐scale farm survey conducted in Armenia. In addition, it addresses the issue
Drini Imami +4 more
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Abstract Aims Child malnutrition remains a significant issue worldwide, particularly in developing regions like Asia. Age 6–23 months is critical for preventing malnutrition, yet numerous children within this range do not receive nutritionally sufficient complementary foods.
Intan Noor Hanifa +2 more
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Abstract Aims Unpaid mandatory student placements are common among allied health disciplines. This qualitative study aimed to specifically explore the student dietitian experiences of and perspective on financial stress and food insecurity during unpaid mandatory student placements as well as describe any related impacts on their health and wellbeing ...
Jarrah Manning +6 more
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Choline‐protected genes correlated with clinical dementia rating, inflammation, and tauopathy in human AD samples, suggesting that adequate choline intake could be a preventive strategy for Alzheimer's disease (AD). ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD)—the leading cause of dementia—has no cure, inadequate treatment options, and a limited understanding of ...
Thomas A. Bellio +8 more
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Human umbilical cord‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUC‐MSCs) ameliorate age‐related cognitive decline by targeting senescent microglia. They attenuate microglial senescence, reduce LD accumulation, and inhibit the NF‐κB‐SREBP1 signaling pathway, ultimately mitigating neuroinflammation and neuronal damage.
Aihong Liang +13 more
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