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ABSTRACT Bats have evolved highly adapted auditory mechanisms associated with ecological specialisation. However, there is scattered knowledge about the neurophysiological and cellular basis underlying high‐frequency hearing in echolocating bats. Herein, the total cochlear cell atlas of Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (constant frequency (CF) bat) and Myotis
Xue Wang+14 more
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P2Y2 Inhibition Modifies the Anabolic Response to Exercise in Adult Mice
Inhibition of the P2Y2 receptor with AR‐C118925XX (ARC) inhibits osteocytes induction of osteoclast differentiation. Treating adult mice with ARC prevents age‐related bone loss and increase endocortical bone formation. At the same time, ARC also enhances the anabolic response to exercise in aged mice by increasing the degree of periosteal bone ...
Amit Chougule+6 more
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UVB exposure can trigger senescence in dermal fibroblasts. We show that silencing ATF6α disrupts the establishment of the UVB‐induced senescent phenotype by preventing the onset of several senescent biomarkers and altering the composition of the SASP, consequently affecting its impact on the skin microenvironment.
Joëlle Giroud+19 more
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The role of mitochondrial translocator protein (TSPO) in hippocampal inflammation is age‐dependent, with TSPO deletion drastically exacerbating inflammation in aged mice, while dampening it in young mice. This TSPO–aging interaction was linked to NF‐kβ and interferon regulatory transcriptional networks. TSPO deletion exacerbated age‐dependent depletion
Kei Onn Lai+7 more
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Serum bone turnover markers were associated with bone mass in late prepuberty and early puberty
Abstract Aim To analyse the association between bone turnover markers and bone mass in children and young adults. Methods This descriptive study followed 132 children (68 boys/64 girls) from Malmö, Sweden, as controls in a school‐based intervention study (2000–2017).
Jakob Rempe+5 more
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Diversity of hnRNP A1, hnRNP A2B1, and hnRNP K immunostaining across hippocampal subregions in Alzheimer's disease. Abstract Tau interacts with multiple heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs)—a family of RNA binding proteins that regulate multiple known cellular functions, including mRNA splicing, mRNA transport, and translation regulation ...
Tomas Kavanagh+6 more
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Phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitors boost bone outgrowth
Background and Purpose C‐type natriuretic peptide (CNP) stimulates skeletal growth by acting on the growth plates of long bones, and a CNP variant is clinically used for achondroplasia treatment. We previously reported that CNP stimulates the autonomic Ca2+ influx mediated by TRPM7 channels in growth plate chondrocytes to facilitate extracellular ...
Takaaki Kawabe+11 more
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The Use of miRNA Panel as a Growth Plate Marker of Short‐Term Response to GH
ABSTRACT Introduction Recombinant human growth hormone (GH) therapy shows variable growth responses in patients with growth hormone deficiency (GHD), highlighting the need for reliable biomarkers to predict individual sensitivity. Objective This study investigated circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) involved in growth plate regulation during GH therapy in ...
Caroline Rosa Pellicciari+8 more
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