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  • Serum Klotho levels and epilepsy among U.S. adults in the NHANES 2013–2016: a cross-sectional study

    Serum Klotho levels and epilepsy among U.S. adults in the NHANES 2013–2016: a cross-sectional study

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  • How reducing oxygen-transport may lower the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease

  • Rose, K. N., Schwarzschild, M. A. & Gomperts, S. N. Clearing the smoke: what protects smokers from Parkinson’s disease. Mov. Disord. Off. J. Mov. Disord. Soc. 39, 267–272 (2024).

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  • Role of phospholipase Cη1 in lateral habenula astrocytes in depressive-like behavior in mice

    Role of phospholipase Cη1 in lateral habenula astrocytes in depressive-like behavior in mice

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    To generate Plch1f/f mice, we used the KOMP ES cell line Plch1tm1a(KOMP)Wtsi (RRID: MMRRC_060360-UCD) from the Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center at the University of California at Davis, an National Institutes of Health…

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  • Unravelling the conundrum of nucleolar NR2F1 localization using antibody-based approaches in vitro and in vivo

    Unravelling the conundrum of nucleolar NR2F1 localization using antibody-based approaches in vitro and in vivo

  • Stadler, C., Skogs, M., Brismar, H., Uhlén, M. & Lundberg, E. A single fixation protocol for proteome-wide immunofluorescence localization studies. J. Proteom. 73, 1067–1078 (2010).

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  • Relationship between optical properties and internal quality of Orah Mandarins during storage

    Relationship between optical properties and internal quality of Orah Mandarins during storage

    System validation results

    The detection accuracy of the SIS system is verified by measuring the optical properties of water, as shown in Fig. 3. In the range of 400 ~ 1050 nm, there is a significant O-H bond absorption peak at 980 nm for…

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  • Monocyte-macrophage membrane expression of IL-1R2 is a severity biomarker in sepsis

    Monocyte-macrophage membrane expression of IL-1R2 is a severity biomarker in sepsis

    Characteristics of the population

    Patients analyzed in the present study were part of a population of 178 subjects admitted to Humanitas Research Hospital [12]. In this cohort, a total of 117 patients were analyzed based on the availability of…

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  • How much food can the world grow? International team calls for new yield potential estimates

    How much food can the world grow? International team calls for new yield potential estimates

    An international team of agronomists is calling for a new approach to estimate crop yield potential and gaps — information that is critical in planning how to meet growing food demand.

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers made major…

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  • Colourful city birds | ScienceDaily

    Colourful city birds | ScienceDaily

    Urbanization has a huge impact on the ecosystem and poses enormous challenges to animals and plants. The ongoing, worldwide increase in urbanization is considered one of the main causes of the steady decline in biodiversity.

    Urban ecology is the…

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  • Tree rings track atmospheric mercury cheaply

    Tree rings track atmospheric mercury cheaply

    Wild fig tree rings offer a cheap method for tracking toxic atmospheric mercury, a byproduct of gold mining in the Global South, according to a new Cornell University study.

    Research was conducted in the Peruvian Amazon and published April 8 in…

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