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Obesity promotes the progression of intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) through the mTORC1/FABP4 axis. Targeting FABP4 effectively ameliorates nucleus pulposus dysfunction and angiogenesis in obesity‐related IVDD. ABSTRACT Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is a primary contributor to low back pain, posing significant social and economic ...
Lin Han+8 more
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Influence of Military Activities on Raptor Abundance and Behavior [PDF]
Linda S. Schueck+2 more
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Wildlife rehabilitators treat thousands of raptors yearly, providing an opportunity to better understand species’ biology, the changing environment, and the dangers raptors encounter in the wild. However, that data is siloed within individual facilities,
Pahl Aaron
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A new raptor (Gypoictinia melanosterna) for Tasmania.
Col W. V. Legge
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This article presents a lifecycle approach to providing artificial tree hollows for sustainable habitat restoration in response to human‐induced disturbances. It integrates biological and technological lifecycles to evaluate the long‐term consequences of material choices, construction methods, and design approaches.
Dan Parker+6 more
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Abstract In contemporary contexts of digitalization, proliferating media, and generative AI, various “life hacks” are regularly recommended to disconnect and resist distraction, ranging from meditation to getting back to nature to unplugging. This paper traces contemporary concerns over “the attention crisis” into a longer signature — the frequently ...
Antti Saari, Bernadette M. Baker
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A profile of various rivers and their raptor populations in western Alaska, 1977 /
Clayton M. White, Douglas A. Boyce
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Megalostrata raptor (L. Koch, 1866) Figs 1A, 2, 3A, B Hypsinotus raptor L. Koch, 1866: 274, pl. 11, figs 174, 175 (♂ holotype from Mexico, deposited in The Natural History Museum, London, 1916.6.1.801, not re-examined). Corinna raptor; Petrunkevitch 1911: 469. Corinna raptrix; Bonnet 1957: 1215 (invalid emendation).
Bonaldo, Alexandre B.+2 more
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PI5P4K inhibitors: promising opportunities and challenges
Developing inhibitors is like climbing a steep, challenging mountain. PI5P4K inhibitors hold significant promise for the treatment of cancer, immune disorders, and neurological diseases. However, the path to success is fraught with hurdles, and researchers are therefore required to apply their expertise to overcome critical “checkpoints.” While some ...
Koh Takeuchi+16 more
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GPS tracking has enabled significant advances in the study of animal movements such as migration and habitat use. However, GPS devices can affect the behaviour of tagged individuals, especially for flying animals such as birds, and may ultimately impair their reproduction and/or survival.
Lise Viollat+5 more
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