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Enriched environment housing reverses memory deficits in middle‐aged WMI females and attenuates deficits in WMI males. Plasma levels of estradiol and hippocampal gene expression followed the same pattern as memory in WMI females following environmental enrichment and may be involved in reversing the effects of aging on cognitive decline.
Michelle T. Ji +9 more
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Robust Spatial Cell‐Type Deconvolution with Qualitative Reference for Spatial Transcriptomics
QR‐SIDE is a robust method to integrate cell‐type deconvolution and domain detection for spatial transcriptomics. By leveraging marker genes and spatial information, it uncovers tissue architecture and cell‐type compositions. Its adaptive modeling ensures resilience to noisy markers, and its flexibility supports applications across resolutions ...
Qishi Dong +5 more
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The transcription factor GTF2IRD1 regulates the topology and function of photoreceptors by modulating photoreceptor gene expression across the retina [PDF]
The mechanisms that specify photoreceptor cell-fate determination, especially as regards to short-wave-sensitive (S) versus medium-wave-sensitive (M) cone identity, and maintain their nature and function, are not fully understood.
Berlinicke, Cindy +11 more
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This integrated analysis demonstrates the involvements of G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) in lung adenocarcinoma developments and proves the potential of five key GPCRs as prognostic biomarkers and targets in lung adenocarcinoma. ABSTRACT Background G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of cell‐surface molecules involve in various
Feiyan Yang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Despite advances in the design and protocols for maintaining the skin/device interface around percutaneous devices (PDs), no current strategy ensures the permanent attachment of peri‐implant epithelial tissue to the device surface. Based on preliminary data, we hypothesized that PDs coated with keratin nanomaterials, resembling the fingernail ...
Andrew Miller +6 more
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Comparative Distribution of Relaxin-3 Inputs and Calcium-Binding Protein-Positive Neurons in Rat Amygdala [PDF]
The neural circuits involved in mediating complex behaviors are being rapidly elucidated using various newly developed and powerful anatomical and molecular techniques, providing insights into the neural basis for anxiety disorders, depression, addiction,
Ana M Sanchez-perez +7 more
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Targeting Fibrosis: From Molecular Mechanisms to Advanced Therapies
This review comprehensively summarizes the advances in research for fibrosis. It emphasizes organ‐specific profibrotic cell types and molecular mechanisms of fibrosis, especially in the kidney, liver, lung, and heart. The authors highlight the advanced antifibrotic small molecule drugs and cellular therapies for fibrosis.
Xingpeng Di +4 more
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A de novo evolved gene in the house mouse regulates female pregnancy cycles
The de novo emergence of new genes has been well documented through genomic analyses. However, a functional analysis, especially of very young protein-coding genes, is still largely lacking.
Bekpen, C. +7 more
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Identification of key residues essential for the structural fold and receptor selectivity within the A-chain of human gene-2 (H2) relaxin [PDF]
Human gene-2 (H2) relaxin is currently in Phase III clinical trials for the treatment of acute heart failure. It is a 53-amino acid insulin-like peptide comprising two chains and three disulfide bonds. It interacts with two of the relaxin family peptide (
Akhter Hossain +48 more
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Hormone receptor expression in human fascial tissue
Many epidemiologic, clinical, and experimental findings point to sex differences in myofascial pain in view of the fact that adult women tend to have more myofascial problems with respect to men. It is possible that one of the stimuli to sensitization of
C. Fede +6 more
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