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The Effect of Sintered β‐Dicalcium Pyrophosphate Particle Size on Newborn Wistar Rat Osteoblasts [PDF]
Jui‐Sheng Sun+5 more
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Tea and Blood–Brain Barrier Homeostasis: Potential Mechanisms and Improvement Strategies
Abstract The blood–brain barrier (BBB), a selective interface regulating cerebral substance exchange, plays a crucial role in maintaining cognitive function and metabolic balance. While tea consumption has been traditionally associated with health benefits, its specific effects on BBB integrity warrant systematic investigation. This review demonstrates
Rongbosen Yue+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study evaluated the multifunctional ability of Beta vulgaris leaves in dual therapy for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Flavonoid‐rich extracts of B. vulgaris leaves (FREBVL) were tested for their antidiabetic properties. The inhibition of α‐amylase and α‐glucosidase was assessed. Anti‐cholinesterase activities against
Gideon Ampoma Gyebi+15 more
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The Age-related Tumor Incidence in Wistar-Imamichi Rat
Keizo Maita+3 more
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Primary cultures of proximal and distal colon of Wistar rat: proliferative effect of the growth cofactor heparin [PDF]
Christine Cherbut
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Assessment of the Effects of Cigarette Smoke on the Renal Morphology of WISTAR Rats
ABSTRACT Smoking is a major public health concern worldwide. The toxic components of cigarettes, such as nicotine, can cause abuse, dependence, and tissue damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of exposure to cigarette smoke on the renal morphology of Wistar rats.
Cristiane Gomes Fernandes Freire+9 more
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Regional Renal Haemodynamics of Angiotensin II Infusion under Prostaglandin, Kinin or Converting Enzyme Inhibition in the Wistar Rat [PDF]
Jonas Rudenstam
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Bifenthrin Under Scrutiny: Revisiting Toxicological Evidence Amid Regulatory Gaps
ABSTRACT Despite growing health concerns, bifenthrin (BF) remains widely used for controlling agricultural and residential pests. However, different perspectives on its toxicological profile and regulatory framework warrant a revisit and update on BF regulation towards a robust risk‐safety assessment.
Caroline V. L. Moreira+10 more
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