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Radiotherapy‐Induced Otitis Media With Effusion in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Meta‐Analysis
This meta‐analysis of eight studies comprising 582 NPC patients provides the first quantitative synthesis of radiotherapy‐induced otitis media with effusion (OME), demonstrating a significant overall risk difference of 0.18 (95% CI: −0.06 to 0.42, p < 0.0001) in OME naive ears.
Nevin Yi Meng Chua +3 more
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The Six Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine in MASLD: An Evidence‐Based Guide
ABSTRACT Metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common chronic liver disease worldwide and is projected to affect more than 40% of adults by 2050. Although pharmacologic therapies are emerging, lifestyle modification remains the foundation of management.
Jigyasa Sharma, Kathleen Viveiros
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The use of sweeteners liquid from saccharin sodium is a public health issue by the relationship with obesity and a source of sodium. The levels of saccharin were studied in four different manufacturers in samples from trade in Vitória / ES, between ...
Jhonatas de Souza Lima +2 more
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Interaction of Saccharin with Human p53 Protein [PDF]
Background & aim: The role of artificial sweeteners in the occurrence of cancer risk has been widely discussed during the last few decades. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the dynamic and molecular simulation of the interaction ...
M Shahlai, M Mansourian
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Palatability enhancers modulate taste and smell, increasing feed acceptance, reducing weaning stress, and improving piglet performance. ABSTRACT The continuous growth of global agribusiness stimulates the search for alternatives that can enhance the performance and quality of life of production animals.
Luana Specht +3 more
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A Selective Cortico‐Limbic Network Organizes Behavior During Reward Seeking Under Threat
In the SDAmC task, rats step down from safety and cross a threat‐associated context for saccharin. PL limits approach, pIC supports risk assessment, BLA supports avoidance across motivational states, and NAc supports goal‐directed behavior under conflict; IL, lOFC, aIC, and LHb showed no detectable effects.
Rodrigo O. Sierra +4 more
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Rodhamine B and Saccharin are often misused by food producers as food additive, which, if their use is not monitored, can produce free radicals that cause oxidative stress conditions in the body, leading to dangerous damage to the body.
Ajeng Erika Prihastuti Haskito +5 more
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Pharmacological Inhibition of HDAC6 Transiently Reduces Voluntary Ethanol Consumption in Male Mice
The present study shows that systemic administration of the brain‐penetrant selective HDAC6 inhibitor bavarostat reduces voluntary ethanol drinking in male mice. This effect is dose‐dependent, selective for ethanol, independent of ethanol dependence, and transient.
Kiera Fleck +6 more
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Saccharin disrupts bacterial cell envelope stability and interferes with DNA replication dynamics
Saccharin has been part of the human diet for over 100 years, and there is a comprehensive body of evidence demonstrating that it can influence the gut microbiome, ultimately impacting human health. However, the precise mechanisms through which saccharin
Rubén de Dios +16 more
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Sultams as Dual Inhibitors of Human Carbonic Anhydrase and Thioredoxin Reductase
A series of sultam‐based N‐acyl derivatives with potential applications as dual TrxR1 and CA inhibitors were synthesized and evaluated. TrxR1 screening identified several active compounds, with inhibitory potency influenced by the type and orientation of substituents.
Aleksandrs Pustenko +8 more
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