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The exposomal imprint on rosacea: More than skin deep
Rosacea reflects systemic and environmental interactions, not just a skin disorder. Key factors include environmental triggers, genetic and microbiome influences, diagnostic gaps in skin of colour and social determinants. Advances in multi‐omics and exposome integration highlight pathways towards precision medicine, prevention and equitable, patient ...
Katerina Grafanaki +3 more
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Therapeutic advances in pruritus as a model of personalized medicine
Recent advances in itch biology reveal that chronic pruritus arises from distinct neuroimmune pathways driven by cytokines, JAK, BTK and GPCRs. Targeted biologics and small molecule inhibitors such as dupilumab, nemolizumab, remibrutinib and JAK inhibitors precisely modulate these pathways, leading to a new era of personalized therapeutics in pruritus.
Kelsey Auyeung +2 more
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Plasma β-Endorphin and Neuropeptide Y as Candidate Biomarkers for Predicting Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: A Preliminary Study. [PDF]
Li ML, Yang Y, Huang QY, Liu JY.
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A neuropeptide-specific signaling pathway for state-dependent regulation of the mesolimbic dopamine system [PDF]
Mollie X. Bernstein +6 more
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Food and the brain: Neural and endocrine control of feeding, metabolism, and reproduction
Abstract Feeding and reproductive function are regulated by intricate systems that monitor food availability and energy stores, and on the basis of energy status, promote or put a brake on reproduction. This is particularly evident in the systems that regulate feeding and reproductive state in female mammals.
Naira da Silva Mansano +2 more
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Spatially Mapping Neuropeptide Isomers via MALDI Trapped Ion Mobility MS Imaging. [PDF]
Okyem S +3 more
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A Single NPFR Neuropeptide F Receptor Neuron That Regulates Thirst Behaviors in Drosophila [PDF]
Delia Ramírez +4 more
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Abstract The neuroendocrine control of growth is mediated by the hypothalamic–pituitary–somatic (HPS) axis. This involves the hypothalamic release of growth hormone‐releasing hormone (GHRH), which stimulates the pituitary secretion of growth hormone (GH).
Bradley B. Jamieson
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