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Neuroprotective effects of strength training in a neuroinflammatory animal model
Background The preventive role of muscular strength on diminishing neuroinflammation is yet unknown. In this study, the role of the prophylactic muscular strength exercise was investigated in order to verify whether it would diminish cognitive ...
Elizama de Gregório +12 more
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With the frequent occurrence of extreme weather such as typhoons and rainstorms, waterlogging has become one of the most important threats to global crop growth and production.
Lu Yang +5 more
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Deoxyribonucleic acid methylation and gene transcription have been proved as two underlying mechanisms involved in rapid plastic response to environmental stresses.
Ruiying Fu +7 more
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Stressed Memories: How Acute Stress Affects Memory Formation in Humans [PDF]
Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is evidently beneficial for survival, but the same mechanism may become maladaptive and culminate in mental diseases such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Henckens, M.J.A.G. +4 more
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A plant, being a sessile organism, needs to modulate biochemical, physiological, and molecular responses to the environment in a quick and efficient manner to be protected.
Suresh Kumar +2 more
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The Impact of Stress and Glucocorticoids on Memory [PDF]
Responses to stress are mediated by a complex network of the nervous and endocrine systems. Glucocorticoids, which are among the most important “players” in stress resilience, may have important implications in the cognitive functions, particularly in the modulation of memory.
TATOMIR, ALEXANDRU +2 more
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Physiological and anatomical responses of Crambe abyssinica to repeated exposure to water deficit
Description of the subject. It is common for cultivated plants to face a single water deficit event, but in the wild plants are exposed to repeated cycles of drought and rehydration and the consequences of such repetitive events are less well understood.
Priscila Conceição Souza Braga +3 more
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Soybean is an important upland crop, but its productivity is often limited by anaerobic stress caused by waterlogging. The ability to adjust root growth under environmental constraints is an important physiological trait for adapting to an ever-changing ...
Koji YAMANE +3 more
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Autobiographical memory for stressful events: The role of autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder [PDF]
To provide the three-way comparisons needed to test existing theories, we compared (1) most-stressful memories to other memories and (2) involuntary to voluntary memories (3) in 75 community dwelling adults with and 42 without a current diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Rubin, David C +2 more
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PHYSICAL EUSTRESSORS AS POTENTIAL TOOLS TO IMPROVE CROP STRESS TOLERANCE (REVIEW)
Background. The processes occurring in plants and their seeds under stress, as well as the defense mechanisms used by plants under stress, are poorly understood, which makes it impossible to use them to increase yields. Purpose. Review and analysis of
Oleg N. Bakhchevnikov +3 more
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