Zinc Alleviates Gut Barrier Dysfunction by Promoting the Methylation of AKT
Zinc activates the ZNG1‐METAP1 complex to elevate intracellular SAM levels, which promotes PRMT5‐mediated symmetrical dimethylation of AKT at R391 and R15. This epigenetic modification facilitates AKT membrane translocation and mTORC2 activation, thereby enhancing epithelial proliferation and gut barrier integrity.
Chuanjiang Cai+13 more
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Evaluation of a Mapleson D CPAP system for weaning of mechanical ventilation in pediatric patients
Background: Over the last years, we have used a flow-inflating bag circuit with a nasotracheal or nasopharyngeal tube as an interface to deliver effective CPAP support in infants (“Mapleson D CPAP system”).
Miguel Angel Palomero-Rodríguez+6 more
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Predictors of Successful Decannulation Using a Tracheostomy Retainer in Patients with Prolonged Weaning and Persisting Respiratory Failure [PDF]
Background: For percutaneously tracheostomized patients with prolonged weaning and persisting respiratory failure, the adequate time point for safe decannulation and switch to noninvasive ventilation is an important clinical issue.
Abboussouan LS+30 more
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Addressing Inherent Challenges to Chemical Relithiation of Cycled End‐of‐Life Cathode Materials
The evolution of fluorine surface species is tracked during a low‐temperature redox mediator relithiation process for direct recycling of cycled NMC 622. A washing step is presented as a solution for mediating adverse effects of surface contamination. Redox mediator relithiation is shown to be a rapid, efficient method that can be applied to cycled NMC
Cyrus Kirwa+9 more
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Dietary, environmental, and social stresses induced by weaning transition in pig production are associated with alterations of gut microbiota, diarrhea, and enteric infections.
Raphaële Gresse+4 more
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Effect of pig weaning age and commingling after the nursery phase on humoral and behavioral indicators of well-being and on growth performance [PDF]
Two hundred and sixteen pigs were weaned at 14 or 21 d of age to determine the effect of weaning age and commingling after the nursery phase on growth and behavior of pigs in a wean-tofinish facility.
Apple, Jason K.+3 more
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Performance and diarrhoea in piglets following weaning at seven weeks of age: Challenge with E. coli O 149 and effect of dietary factors [PDF]
Four dietary factors (ad libitum versus feed restriction, control versus protein restriction at ad libitum feeding, control versus inclusion of lupine as a protein source at ad libitum feeding, and control versus extra vitamin E at ad libitum feeding ...
Højsgaard, Søren+4 more
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ABSTRACT Disease Overview Primary cutaneous lymphomas are a rare and heterogeneous group of extranodal lymphomas that require the integration of clinical and histopathologic data for classification and treatment. Diagnosis Diagnosis and disease classification is based on histopathologic review and immunohistochemical staining of an appropriate skin ...
Alexandra C. Hristov+2 more
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Piglets experience severe growth challenges and diarrhea after weaning due to nutritional, social, psychological, environmental, and physiological changes. Among these changes, the nutritional factor plays a key role in postweaning health.
Jing Gao+4 more
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Streamlining weaning: protocols and weaning units [PDF]
Use of weaning protocols and specialised weaning units for patients who fail to wean from mechanical ventilation Discontinuation of ventilation is estimated to take up to 40% of the total duration of ventilatory support, and around 3–6% of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) require a prolonged course of mechanical ventilation (MV).1 ...
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