Inflammation is vital for defence against injury and infection, but excessive inflammation can lead to tissue damage and disease. The central nervous system (CNS) helps regulate immune responses through neuroendocrine pathways, such as the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and the anti‐inflammatory reflex, which limit systemic inflammation.
Evelin C. Cárnio+5 more
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Calyx and Corolla as Heliocaminiform Structures Enhance the Reproductive Adaptation of <i>Brandisia hancei</i> (Orobanchaceae) to Low Winter Temperatures. [PDF]
Ren Y+7 more
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Thermoregulation through Skin at Low Atmospheric Temperatures
DB Gurung
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Biodiversity in mountain soils above the treeline
ABSTRACT Biological diversity in mountain ecosystems has been increasingly studied over the last decade. This is also the case for mountain soils, but no study to date has provided an overall synthesis of the current state of knowledge. Here we fill this gap with a first global analysis of published research on cryptogams, microorganisms, and fauna in ...
Nadine Praeg+36 more
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Differences in stomatal conductance between leaf shape genotypes of <i>Ipomoea hederacea</i> suggest divergent ecophysiological strategies. [PDF]
Singhal YK, Boyle JA, Stinchcombe JR.
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Identification of an Escherichia coli genetic locus involved in thermoregulation of the pap operon [PDF]
Christine A. White‐Ziegler+3 more
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Impacts of bat use of anthropogenic structures on bats and humans
Abstract Human‐induced landscape modifications and climate change are forcing wildlife into closer contact with humans as the availability of natural habitats decreases. Although the importance of anthropogenic structures for the conservation of species is widely recognized, negative narratives surrounding bats may impede conservation efforts in human ...
Ella A. Sippola+15 more
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Heat transfer and thermoregulation in the largemouth blackbass, Micropterus salmoides
David J. Erskine
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Thermoregulation of protein synthesis in Borrelia burgdorferi [PDF]
R G Cluss, J. T. Boothby
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Predictions of southern migration timing in coastal sharks under future ocean warming
Abstract Projected redistribution of marine species due to ocean warming may undermine current conservation efforts. Yet, there have been few studies on how ocean warming may alter migration timing. Across 5 years of acoustic telemetry data (2018–2022), we determined environmental drivers of southward migration timing for 6 migratory shark species from
Maria H. Manz+16 more
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