Evaluation of PTSD-Induced Alterations in Bone Biomechanics and the Protective Potential of CE-123 in a Wistar Rat Model. [PDF]
Osiak-Wicha C +10 more
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Superhydrophobic Tipped Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy Device for the In Vivo Treatment of Periodontitis Using a Wistar Rat Model. [PDF]
Tonon CC +7 more
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Harnessing Natural Compounds in Psoriasis: Targeting Cellular Pathways for Effective Therapy
Natural compounds act on key cellular pathways in psoriasis by suppressing keratinocyte hyperproliferation, modulating Th17/IL‐17‐mediated immune responses, and reducing oxidative stress. These multi‐target effects highlight their potential as safer adjunctive therapies alongside conventional treatments.
Hye Jin Lee +9 more
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An electrophysiological early marker of age-related hearing loss in the Wistar rat model. [PDF]
Alvarado JC +5 more
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Pharmacokinetics of Myo-Inositol in a Wistar Rat Animal Model. [PDF]
Antonowski T +7 more
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Genetic Loci Controlling Breast Cancer Susceptibility in the Wistar-Kyoto Rat
Lan Hong +5 more
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Influence of a 60 Hz, 3 µT, electromagnetic field on the somatic maturation of wistar rat offspring fed a regional basic diet during pregnancy [PDF]
CWSF. Anselmo +6 more
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Arisarum vulgare aqueous extract showed safe and effective wound‐healing activity in vivo. Molecular docking supported the role of its phytoconstituents in modulating inflammation, angiogenesis and tissue regeneration, validating its traditional use in Algeria. ABSTRACT In Algerian traditional medicine, Arisarum vulgare O. Targ. Tozz.
Zineb Bouafia +7 more
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Sleep Disturbance and Severe Hydrocephalus in a Normally Behaving Wistar Rat With Traumatic Brain Injury. [PDF]
Kyyriäinen J +3 more
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Ashwagandha: Is It Safe? Part 2: A Preclinical Evidence Review
ABSTRACT The preclinical evidence for the safety of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, AS) is reviewed, and its preparations (extracts) and constituents, from the general toxicity in animal models to in vitro and cell culture studies, which may elucidate mechanisms of action and explain clinical case reports.
Elizabeth M. Williamson, Thomas Brendler
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