The Gut‐Brain Axis in Parkinson disease: Emerging Concepts and Therapeutic Implications
Abstract Background The gut‐brain axis, i.e. the bidirectional communication system between the gut and the brain, has become of central importance in Parkinson disease (PD) research over the past 20 years. Aims We aimed to describe the milestones of the gut‐brain axis research in PD and the development of theories proposing the involvement of the ...
Elisa Menozzi+2 more
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Harnessing the eccrine sweat glands for the management of interdialytic weight gain - a pilot study. [PDF]
Armaly ZA+3 more
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Electron Microscopic Study on Human Eccrine Sweat Glands
Toshio Ito, Susumu Shibasaki
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Molecular Tools to Study and Control Dopaminergic Neurotransmission With Light
ABSTRACT Dopaminergic neurotransmission is involved in several important brain functions, such as motor control, learning, reward‐motivated behavior, and emotions. Dysfunctions of dopaminergic system may lead to the development of various neurological and psychiatric disorders, like Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, depression, and addictions ...
Galyna Maleeva+5 more
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New Characteristics of Eccrine Sweat Glands in Acquired Idiopathic Generalised Anhidrosis as Determined via Three-Dimensional Fluorescence Imaging of Cleared Skin Tissue. [PDF]
Yoshida S+4 more
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Electron Microscopic Observations on the Sweat Glands of the Horse
Kazumasa Kurosumi+2 more
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Horner syndrome in a pediatric patient
Horner syndrome (HS) is a rare neurological disorder arising from disruption of the oculosympathetic pathway. paediatric HS is uncommon and may be congenital, however it is imperative that underlying sinister causes are excluded. ABSTRACT Introduction Horner syndrome (HS) is a rare neurological disorder arising from disruption of the oculosympathetic ...
Devansh Tandon+4 more
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Characterization of age-associated gene expression changes in mouse sweat glands. [PDF]
Zonnefeld AG+9 more
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Influence of bait and habitat on site visitation by wild pigs (Sus scrofa)
Bait, a food item, is important for attracting wild pigs to a site for management and considering habitat, including distance to water and understory, increases likelihood of wild pig visitation. Abstract BACKGROUND Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), known for their impacts on ecosystems in both their native and invasive ranges, are commonly managed using lethal ...
Sydney M. Brewer+2 more
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Eccrine sweat glands are major contributors to reepithelialization of human wounds.
L. Rittié+4 more
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