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Progressive Muscular Atrophy of Spinal Origin [PDF]
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Exploring the Molecular Pathways Underlying the Anti‐Diabetic Effects of Millets
Millet consumption may modulate gluconeogenesis and glycolysis, enhance glucose transporter activity, increase leptin levels, inhibit the NF‐κB pathway, and mitigate oxidative and nitrosative stress. ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemic conditions resulting from inadequate insulin production or ...
Akash Kumar+5 more
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The Piggy Solution: Harnessing Food Waste for Sustainable Hog Farming
This review explores the use of food waste as a sustainable feed alternative for hog farming. By repurposing food waste, the approach reduces landfill waste, lowers feed costs, and mitigates environmental impacts like greenhouse gas emissions. The study discusses nutritional adequacy, safety regulations, processing methods, and business models ...
Matthew C. Ogwu+2 more
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Neonatal spinal muscular atrophy with brain magnetic resonance imaging hypersignal: a case report. [PDF]
Jieda X+5 more
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In SOD1 mice: Symptomatic spinal microglia and astrocytes show increased autophagy flux with greater dysfunction and SOD1 inclusions in astrocytes. Dysfunction was transient (end stage glia displayed control comparable levels of autophagy parameters). ABSTRACT Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is defined by motor neuron death.
Nirma D. Perera+4 more
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Myostatin Modulation in Spinal Muscular Atrophy: A Systematic Review of Preclinical and Clinical Evidence. [PDF]
Gnazzo M+8 more
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Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia Type 1 and Associated Neuronopathies. [PDF]
Škarica M, Acsadi G, Živković SA.
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Rhabdomyolysis as an Uncommon Manifestation of Anoctamin-5 Muscular Dystrophy. [PDF]
Dias da Costa T+3 more
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Research progress of neurovascular units involved in ischemic stroke
The brain receives less blood when an ischemic stroke develops, which damages neurons and leads to an increased release of Pro‐inflammatory mediators that activate neurovascular unit (NVU). When the tight junctions are broken and the basement membrane is disrupted by matrix metalloproteinases produced by active endothelial and pericellular cells ...
Yu Yang+4 more
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