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Choline‐protected genes correlated with clinical dementia rating, inflammation, and tauopathy in human AD samples, suggesting that adequate choline intake could be a preventive strategy for Alzheimer's disease (AD). ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD)—the leading cause of dementia—has no cure, inadequate treatment options, and a limited understanding of ...
Thomas A. Bellio+8 more
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Chromatin dynamics of a large-sized genome provides insights into polyphenism and X0 dosage compensation of locusts. [PDF]
Liu Q+20 more
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SSTY proteins co-localize with the post-meiotic sex chromatin and interact with regulators of its expression. [PDF]
Comptour A+8 more
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Intestinal stem cells occur in clusters, and the cycle time of stem cells increases with age. The age‐dependent decline in structural intestinal tissue homeostasis is associated with a decline in stem cell activity. Aging causes significant changes in intestinal gene expression; intermittent fasting from adulthood onwards results in a gene expression ...
Michael Kothmayer+12 more
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Extensive differential gene expression and regulation by sex in human skeletal muscle. [PDF]
Hanks SC+24 more
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Epigenetic Applications in Adverse Outcome Pathways and Chemical Risk Evaluation [PDF]
Allard, P+5 more
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Age‐Associated Transcriptomic and Epigenetic Alterations in Mouse Hippocampus
Single‐nucleus multiome sequencing of hippocampus reveals aging‐dependent changes in gene expression and chromatin accessibility. Chromatin alterations in synaptic genes often occur without corresponding expression changes, suggesting a “susceptible” chromatin state.
Merve Bilgic+6 more
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Mechanisms and etiology of male health disorders: hormones, cancer, and fertility. [PDF]
Cordani M+3 more
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Regenerate to “Rejuvenate”: Insights From Adult Resident Stem Cells of Aged Flatworms and Mice
Resident stem cells from aged planaria and murine skeletal muscle possess some inherent abilities to mitigate signs of aging after tissue regeneration. ABSTRACT Adult resident stem cells are capable of regenerating tissues that manifest signs of “rejuvenation” in flatworms and mice of older ages.
Kevin A. Murach+8 more
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