Don't Sweat It: Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Reduce Sweating in a Mouse Model. [PDF]
A new galvanic skin response‐based approach offers a simple method for measuring sweating in the paws of mice. This method is used to demonstrate that cannabinoid CB1 receptors reduce baseline sweating in mice, likely via inhibition of sympathetic acetylcholine release via axonal CB1 receptors.
Murataeva N +3 more
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Effects of Oral Health and Functional Characteristics on Taste Sensitivity in Older Adults: Comparative Analysis Using Solution and Taste Strip Tests. [PDF]
Oral and functional status differentially modify gustatory assessment in older adults. Salivary and swallowing functions selectively affect strip and solution tests, respectively, highlighting the complementary roles of these methods for comprehensive evaluation and personalised management of taste dysfunction.
Jung HJ, Lee HJ, Cho Y, Ahn HJ.
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Music to Make Your Mouth Water? Assessing the Potential Influence of Sour Music on Salivation
People robustly associate various sound attributes with specific smells/tastes, and soundtracks that are associated with specific tastes can influence people’s evaluation of the taste of food and drink.
Qian J. Wang +2 more
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Abstract Representational drift is a phenomenon of increasing interest in the cognitive and neural sciences. While investigations are ongoing for other sensory cortices, recent research has demonstrated the pervasiveness in which it occurs in the piriform cortex for olfaction.
Ann‐Sophie Barwich +1 more
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Caries is the most widespread stomatological disease among children, teenagers, and adults. After their eruption, hard tooth tissues are under the constant influence of oral liquid, property, and composition of which constantly change under the ...
L.F. Kaskova +2 more
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Use of Electrical Penetration Graph Technology to Examine Transmission of 'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum' to Potato by Three Haplotypes of Potato Psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli; Hemiptera: Triozidae). [PDF]
The potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae), is a vector of the phloem-limited bacterium 'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum' (Lso), the putative causal agent of zebra chip disease of potato.
Tariq Mustafa +6 more
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Background: Organophosphorus is an insecticidal poison. Acute organophosphorus poisoning in humans is common in the rural population of the developing world. Proper diagnosis and suitable management are always important to save a life in those cases.
Parthajyoti Neog +4 more
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Comparison of Krushna Jeerakadi Yoga (Lotion) and Mrudvikadi Lotion for Mukhapaka (stomatitis) in Children: A Randomised Interventional Study Protocol [PDF]
Introduction: The oral cavity is one of the most vital components of the human body, playing a key role in digestion and communication. Stomatitis (Mukhapaka) is a common inflammatory condition of the oral mucosa frequently encountered in the paediatric ...
Parag Rajendra Bodke +3 more
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Background: Exposure to visually appealing food items can enhance their subjective realism, leading to increased cravings, salivation, and automatic approach tendencies.
Constanza Baquedano +10 more
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Saliva collection via capillary method may underestimate arboviral transmission by mosquitoes
Background Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) impose a major health and economic burden on human populations globally, with mosquitoes serving as important vectors.
A. Gloria-Soria +2 more
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