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Four distinct satellite glial cell subtypes are identified in mouse dorsal root ganglia using single‐cell RNA sequencing and spatial validation. These subtypes show unique marker profiles and anatomical distributions. Human dorsal root ganglia display layered perisomatic organization with differential marker expression.
Ole Andreas Ahlgreen +13 more
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Polymeric carriers provide versatile platforms for nucleic acid delivery. This review introduces a novel perspective inspired by protein structural organization to explore structure–function relationships of polymeric carriers, highlighting requirements of different nucleic acid payloads.
Hanieh Moradian +3 more
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Engineering Liposomes for Neurodegenerative Diseases: Targeted Delivery and Regenerative Potential
Liposomal nanocarriers offer therapeutic promise for neurodegenerative diseases by encapsulating diverse agents such as neurotrophic factors and mRNA while targeting the blood‐brain barrier. Designed to stimulate neuronal repair and restore function, these lipid vesicles advance strategies for optimized design and central nervous system delivery ...
Oybek Ashirov +3 more
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Introduction: In Iran, 95% of animal bites are attributed to domestic dogs and cats, while one-third of rabies victims are from wildlife. The wolf is one of the primary vectors of wildlife in the country.
Alireza Gholami +10 more
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Rabies on the Last Frontier: A Phylogeographical Look at Red (Vulpus vulpus) and Arctic (Vulpus lagopus) Fox with Respect to Mitochondrial DNA and the Spatial Diffusion of Rabies [PDF]
Vulpus vulpus and Vulpus lagopus are terrestrial animals that live in Alaska. They are also common carriers of the rabies virus. It has been determined that there are three different clades of rabies in Alaska being vectored by these two species of fox,
Clement, Christopher J.
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Relevance of Management Science in the One Health Paradigm
ABSTRACT The One Health paradigm recognises the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, calling for collaborative and cross‐sectoral responses to increasingly complex health threats. However, operationalising this vision requires more than biomedical or ecological knowledge.
Federico Cosenz
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Sequencing of rabies binding region on nicotinic acteylcholine receptor alpha subunits in four host species [PDF]
• Rabies virus is known to bind to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAchR) • The virus is known to bind to alpha 1 subunits nAchR • The virus binding region has been characterized in alpha 1 subunits of these receptors • Little research has been ...
Barnard, Karen
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims The escalation of chronic wounds necessitates advanced therapeutic strategies beyond current interventions. Hydrogel dressings, particularly injectable hydrogels, offer promising solutions due to their water absorption capacity, structural resilience, and ease of application.
Mohammad Ebrahim Astaneh +5 more
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Collaborative strategies for wildlife health: case studies from the Canadian North
The integration of Indigenous perspectives with a One Health approach enables culturally relevant and sustainable zoonotic disease management and surveillance, as demonstrated through 4 case studies that highlight how empowering communities and facilitating inclusive, respectful, and collaborative governance across diverse sectors and knowledge systems
Cody J. Malone +8 more
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