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Long-term consumption of sucralose may increase body weight and the risk of elevated PBG, resulting in over expression of sweetness receptors and glucose transporters. The mechanism of these effects might be the result of non-nutritive sweeteners bin ...
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Background Big cat bites are highly lethal due to the enormous bite force of these animals. This article reviews the morphology of these types of injuries and key points of management through a survival case at a Japanese safari park. Case presentati ...
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UCLA researchers have described a previously unknown step in the complex process by which dietary cholesterol is processed in the intestines before being released into the bloodstream – potentially revealing a new pathway to target in cholesterol t ...
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Abstract. The molecular causes and mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases remain poorly understood. A growing number of single-cell studies have implicated va
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The insight could allow for multiple applications in diverse fields, such as medicine, biofuel production, and many products and industries that involve fungi.Â
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Men who are overweight or obese at age 18 have a higher risk of 17 different cancers later in life. This has been shown in a study at the University of Gothenburg. The research also describes how the youth obesity epidemic is expected to affect the c ...
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Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, the Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC), and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology developed a collective intelligence approach to increase the accurac ...
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Genetic analysis of two skull fragments dating back almost 40,000 years shows that our species colonised Europe from the east and interbred with our Neanderthal cousins.
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CRISPR activation/interference screens identify transcriptional regulators of human CD8+ T cells, including BATF3. BATF3 overexpression counteracts T cell exhaustion and enhances cancer immunotherapy in in vivo models.
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IntroductionAge-related immunosenescence is characterized by changes in immune cell subsets and is associated with mortality. However, since immunosenescence is associated with other concurrent age-related changes such as inflammation and multi-organ ...
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Glycolysis-derived alanine from glia fuels neuronal mitochondria for memory in Drosophila (Nov 2023)
In this study, Rabah et al. investigate glucose usage in the brain, and show how glial cells transfer glycolysis-derived alanine to neurons in a fly model, thus supporting memory formation in cholinergic circuits.
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Observer investigation reveals UK Biobank opened its biomedical database to insurance firms despite pledge it would not do so
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Indigenous peoples already had their own names for the galaxies named after the 16th-century Portuguese explorer
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Cambridge University scientists develop a device to ‘defossilise’ the economy using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide