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Genomic Evidence on Antihypertensive Drug Targets and Oral Disease Outcomes
Key Findings Drug‐target Mendelian randomization showed little evidence that genetically proxied on‐target pharmacological actions of most antihypertensive drug classes were associated with chronic periodontitis or dental caries. The diazoxide–periodontitis association requires cautious interpretation, given possible residual pleiotropy at KCNJ11 and ...
Aiswarya Puzhakkara Chennas +7 more
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Clonidine Inhibits Interictal-like Epileptiform Events in Prefrontal Cortex Pyramidal Neurons. [PDF]
Kołba W, Herbst D, Szulczyk B.
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Myxomatous mitral valve disease, an acquired valvular degeneration, is the most common cardiac disorder in dogs, affecting approximately 10% of dogs in primary care veterinary practice. Dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease frequently require anaesthesia for routine procedures.
I. Levinzon +3 more
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This scheme illustrates the main results of the present study showing an increase in circulating free fatty acids (FFA) that are likely to be related to several mechanisms like decrease in FFA insulin sensitivity and increase in FFA production. Significant changes are labelled in white, and non‐significant or hypothesis are labelled in pale green ...
Anne Briançon‐Marjollet +8 more
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The neuro-skeletal crosstalk: Mechanisms, clinical implications, and smart material interventions. [PDF]
Liu W +19 more
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ABSTRACT The mouse sleep is mostly recorded with only epidural electrodes and divided simply into NREM and REM stages. With the help of distributed intracerebral triplet electrodes, we searched for possible new electrophysiological signatures to characterise more specific sleep substages within the timeframe of seconds to tens of minutes.
Nanxiang Jin +8 more
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The Mechanism of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Regulation of Ferroptosis in Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury. [PDF]
Hu D, Sun L, Su M, Xing X.
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ABSTRACT Glycopyrrolate is an alternative to atropine to treat bradyarrhythmias in anesthetized rabbits; however, there are no pharmacokinetic studies in the literature. Six female New Zealand White rabbits received glycopyrrolate 0.05 mg/kg intravenously (IV) in the cephalic vein or intramuscularly (IM) in a complete crossover design.
Jocelyn Marchiori +8 more
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