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Nasal Mucosa‐Derived Extracellular Vesicles as a Systemic Antiaging Intervention
This study shows that nasal mucosa‐derived extracellular vesicles (nmEVs) exert systemic anti‐ageing effects in mice by restoring circadian rhythm, suppressing cellular senescence, and improving cognitive function. In aged human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, nmEVs reverse senescence‐associated phenotypes and reactivate core clock gene expression.
Wentao Shi +14 more
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Wild blond capuchin anoints with millipede species that secrete a chemical capable of repelling ectoparasites, suggesting a self‐medicative function. Social and solitary anointing bouts occurred at similar frequencies, but with greater engagement by adult males, indicating that anointing is a multifunctional behavior.
Ana Paula de Brito‐Araújo +8 more
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This study demonstrates the protective effect of acute restraint stress (ARS) against hepatic ischemia–reperfusion injury (HIRI) in mice and investigates its specific neuroendocrine mechanisms. During ARS, excitability of PVNCRH neurons significantly increases, which drives HPA axis to release corticosterone, thereby reducing hepatic inflammation and ...
Xiaoqi Lin +12 more
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Quantification of surface-localized and total oxytocin receptor in myometrial smooth muscle cells. [PDF]
Fang Y +7 more
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Sex‐Specific Response to Predator Auditory Cues in Asian Corn Borer (Ostrinia furnacalis)
Females downregulate more DEGs; males upregulate under predation risk. Males boost ecdysteroid; females reduce fecundity under bat ultrasound. Female O. furnacalis reacted more strongly to auditory cues of bats than males. ABSTRACT Predation risk has profound effects on prey from phenotype to gene expression.
Li Wang +8 more
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Geranium Essential Oil Use for Human Health: A Systematic Review of Clinical Evidence
Geranium essential oil (Pelargonium graveolens) demonstrates efficacy in alleviating anxiety, pain and dermatological conditions, supporting its use as a safe, low‐cost complementary therapy. However, further controlled studies are needed to standardise protocols and confirm its benefits.
Amanda Karina Santos Vieira +2 more
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Limbic oxytocin receptor expression alters molecular signaling and social avoidance behavior in female prairie voles (<i>Microtus ochrogaster</i>). [PDF]
Nerio-Morales LK +4 more
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Distinct medial amygdala oxytocin receptor neurons projections respectively control consolation or aggression in male mandarin voles. [PDF]
Qu Y +10 more
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