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Impulsivity is a symptom across multiple psychiatric disorders, yet its neural basis remains elusive. This study shows that the NMDAR antagonist MK‐801 elevates dopamine release and disrupts neuronal selectivity in the nucleus accumbens, leading to impulsive behavior.
Xueru Wang +6 more
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First Molecular Typing of Tick-Derived <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> From Wildlife in South Korea: Surveillance and Genetic Characterization. [PDF]
Lee YJ +9 more
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GLS1 interacts with RNA polymerase II subunits, ROLR2H and POLR2E, resulting in significant suppression of RNA polymerase II activity. Importantly, the investigation demonstrates that high‐protein diets, particularly glutamine, exert protective effects against alcoholic fatty liver through GLS1‐RNA polymerase II axis.
Wenbiao Wu +17 more
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Distribution and Genotypic Landscape of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus in Ticks from Latvia from 2019 to 2023. [PDF]
Chitimia-Dobler L +7 more
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Brown Dog Tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille (Arachnida: Acari: Ixodidae)
Cynthia C. Lord
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Sanggenol L, a flavonoid from mulberry, enhances glioblastoma sensitivity to temozolomide by inhibiting mitophagy and inducing apoptosis through TRIM16‐mediated OPTN degradation. In animal studies, liposomal delivery of Sanggenol L significantly improves the efficacy of its combination with TMZ, providing new insights into glioblastoma treatment ...
Hongbo Chang +11 more
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Transovarial transmission of Babesia ovis in Rhipicephalus bursa, confirmed by multi-generational experiments. [PDF]
Ozubek S, Ulucesme MC, Aktas M.
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This study investigates the deacetylation of ACLY at K978 acts as a novel risk in colorectal cancer chemoresistance. The deacetylation of K978 induces ACLY relocation to the nucleus and promotes its binding to RBM15, a m6A methylation modification “writer”.
Jun Wen +8 more
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Land use intensity has an impact on Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato prevalence and genodiversity in ticks from Central Germany. [PDF]
Lassen SN +7 more
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