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The SrCuSi4O₁₀ bioceramic particles mimic the effects of hot spring therapy by increasing the local wound temperature, which enhances the absorption of amino acids and stimulates cell metabolism. The amino acid uptake supports cellular glutathione redox reactions, helping to mitigate oxidative stress.
Bo Li +7 more
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Network-based mapping and neurotransmitter architecture of gray matter correlates of neuroticism. [PDF]
Wang S +6 more
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Dorsal Raphe VIP Neurons Are Critical for Survival‐Oriented Vigilance
DRNVIP neurons in mice and primates are strategically positioned to influence the central extended amygdala via feedback loops. They regulate the excitability of PKC‐δ neurons in the ovBNST and CeA through glutamate release. Their ablation heightens activity in these regions, disrupts active‐phase sleep architecture, enhances risk assessment behaviors ...
Adriane Guillaumin +15 more
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Neuromodulatory Effects of Arecoline on Anxiety-like Behavior in Mice Exposed to Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress. [PDF]
Zhang X +5 more
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Author response: Conformational dynamics of a nicotinic receptor neurotransmitter site
Mrityunjay Singh +4 more
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This review comprehensively outlines how Ti3C2Tx MXene transforms carbon fiber from a structural component into a multifunctional platform. We systematically detail cutting‐edge modification strategies and showcase exceptional performance in EMI shielding, energy storage, smart sensing, and beyond.
Hongshuo Cao +6 more
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The noncentrosymmetric trilayer rhombohedral‐stacked MoS2 nanoflakes with enhanced sliding ferroelectric properties are synthesized via a molecular sieve‐assisted chemical vapor deposition process. The switchable polarization states, combined with the exceptional light/gate voltage modulated electrical properties of these nanoflakes, enable broadband ...
Qichao Xue +11 more
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Plasma levels of adrenaline, noradrenaline, dopamine, serotonin, and cortisol in sarcopenia: comparison with non-sarcopenic individuals and the impact of resistance exercise and nutrition interventions. [PDF]
Chang KV +5 more
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