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Olfactory training (OT) significantly improves olfactory function in patients with post‐viral olfactory dysfunction compared to healthy controls. OT was associated with enhanced functional activation in the orbitofrontal cortex and parahippocampal region.
Zetian Li+8 more
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The Nasal–Brain Drug Delivery Route: Mechanisms and Applications to Central Nervous System Diseases
Τhe BBB restricts CNS drug delivery. NBDD bypasses the BBB via olfactory/trigeminal routes, enabling CNS delivery of therapeutic (small molecules, biologics, nucleic acids) for neurodegenerative/psychiatric disorders and brain tumors using advanced NBDD delivery systems (e.g nanocarriers) to enhance targeting and bioavailability.
Yi Qiu+7 more
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Mitochondrial Transplantation: A Novel Therapeutic Approach for Treating Diseases
This article describes the roles of mitochondria in health and disease and reviews the effects of mitochondrial transplantation in disease, including restoring ATP production, attenuating oxidative stress, modulating inflammatory responses, reducing apoptosis, promoting cell repair, and exhibiting antitumor properties.
Xinglu Miao+4 more
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Mechanisms governing dendritic gamma -aminobutyric acid (GABA) release in the rat olfactory bulb
Jeffry S. Isaacson
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Microglia exhibit distinct transcriptional and morphological heterogeneity in experimental cerebral malaria (ECM) compared to physiological microglia. A unique subtype of ECM‐associated microglia, characterized by CXCL10highTNFαhighKi67+, mediates the recruitment and sustained activation of CD8+ T cells through ongoing interactions, exacerbating ...
Yi Wang+13 more
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Microglial activation in the developing rat olfactory bulb
Brian Fiske, Peter C. Brunjes
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Rats with a transmembrane domain mutation in Adcy3 have increased adiposity and increased negative emotion‐like behaviors, and male mutants show increased food seeking. Mechanistically, this mutation causes decreased cAMP production. Obesity and depression may therefore be linked genetically through Adcy3, and the ADCY3 transmembrane domain is critical
Mackenzie K. Fitzpatrick+10 more
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Differing Genetics of Saline and Cocaine Self‐Administration in the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel
Longitudinal genome scans for saline intravenous self‐administration over 10 days in the hybrid mouse diversity panel. ABSTRACT To identify genes that regulate the response to the potentially addictive drug cocaine, we performed a control experiment using genome‐wide association studies (GWASs) and RNA‐Seq of a panel of inbred and recombinant inbred ...
Arshad H. Khan+9 more
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Rethinking Sensory Information Processing: The Essential Role of Astrocytes
In this review, we discuss recent advances highlighting the emerging roles of astrocytes in sensory information processing. We review how astrocytes are anatomically integrated within distinct sensory systems, how they are activated by specific external stimuli, and how their modulation influences the output of sensory neurons to shape behavioral ...
Juliana M. Rosa, Juan Aguilar
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Abstract Argochampsa krebsi is a gavialoid crocodylian from the early Paleogene of North Africa. Based on its recovered phylogenetic relationship with South American species, it has been inferred to have been capable of transoceanic dispersal, but potential anatomical correlates for a marine lifestyle have yet to be identified.
Carly C. Pligersdorffer+2 more
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