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    Assessment of Acute and Chronic Pharmacological Effects on Energy Expenditure and Macronutrient Oxidation in Humans: Responses to Ephedrine by Antonella Napolitano, Peter R. Murgatroyd, Nick Finer, Elizabeth K. Hussey, Robert Dobbins, Steve O'Rahilly, Derek J. R. Nunez

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Evidence of active brown adipose tissue in human adults suggests that this may become a pharmacological target to induce negative energy balance. …”
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    Consumption of Cross-Linked Resistant Starch (RS4XL) on Glucose and Insulin Responses in Humans by Enas K. Al-Tamimi, Paul A. Seib, Brian S. Snyder, Mark D. Haub

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…These data illustrate, for the first time, that directly substituting standard starch with RS4XL, while matched for available carbohydrates, attenuated postprandial glucose and insulin levels in humans. It remains to be determined whether this response was due to the dietary fiber and/or resistant starch aspects of the RS4XL bar.…”
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    UGT2B15 single nucleotide polymorphism reduces dabigatran acylglucuronide formation in humans by Jin-Woo Park, Jin-Woo Park, Jin-Woo Park, Jong-Min Kim, Young Yoon Bang, Kyoung-Ah Kim, Sungwook Yu, Ji-Young Park

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The effect of genetic polymorphisms on its metabolism, particularly UGT2B15, has not been extensively explored in humans. This study aimed to investigate the effects of UGT2B15, ABCB1, and CES1 polymorphisms on the pharmacokinetics of DAB and its acylglucuronide metabolites in healthy subjects.MethodsA total of 124 healthy males were genotyped for UGT2B15, ABCB1, and CES1 polymorphisms. …”
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    Assessment of potential hazard for humans when eating apples and grapes treated with insecticide based on spiromesifen by I.V. Tkachenko, A.M. Antonenko, V.G. Bardov, S.T. Omelchuk

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The aim of the work was to assess the potential hazard to humans when eating apples and grapes treated with an insecticide based on spiromesifen. …”
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    Bridging animal models and humans: neuroimaging as intermediate phenotypes linking genetic or stress factors to anhedonia by Huiling Guo, Yao Xiao, Shuai Dong, Jingyu Yang, Pengfei Zhao, Tongtong Zhao, Aoling Cai, Lili Tang, Juan Liu, Hui Wang, Ruifang Hua, Rongxun Liu, Yange Wei, Dandan Sun, Zhongchun Liu, Mingrui Xia, Yong He, Yankun Wu, Tianmei Si, Fay Y. Womer, Fuqiang Xu, Yanqing Tang, Jie Wang, Weixiong Zhang, Xizhe Zhang, Fei Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods We analyzed datasets from both rodents and humans. The rodent studies included a genetic model (P11 knockout) and an environmental stress model (chronic unpredictable mild stress), while the human data comprised 748 participants from three cohorts. …”
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    Blockade of Glutamate Release by Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A in Humans: A Dermal Microdialysis Study by Larissa Bittencourt da Silva, Ali Karshenas, Flemming W Bach, Sten Rasmussen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Parisa Gazerani

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…BACKGROUND: The analgesic action of botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNTA) has been linked to the blockade of peripheral release of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters in animal models; however, there is no direct evidence of this in humans.…”
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    Differential expression of 10 genes in the hypothalamus of two generations of rats selected for a reaction to humans by N. V. Klimova, I. V. Chadaeva, S. G. Shichevich, R. V. Kozhemyakina

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Using animal models of aggressive behavior (gray rats that were selected for a reaction to humans; tame and aggressive rat strains), we evaluated the expression of 10 genes potentially associated with aggressiveness according to the literature: Cacna1b, Cacna2d3, Drd2, Egr1, Gad2, Gria2, Mapk1, Nos1, Pomc, and Syn1. …”
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    Artificial intelligence conversational agents in mental health: Patients see potential, but prefer humans in the loop by Hyein S. Lee, Hyein S. Lee, Colton Wright, Julia Ferranto, Jessica Buttimer, Clare E. Palmer, Andrew Welchman, Kathleen M. Mazor, Kimberly A. Fisher, David Smelson, Laurel O’Connor, Laurel O’Connor, Nisha Fahey, Nisha Fahey, Apurv Soni, Apurv Soni, Apurv Soni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most participants desired some human involvement in AI-driven therapy and expressed concern about the risk of AI conversational agents being seen as replacements for therapy. …”
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    Morphometric evaluation of the anterior cranial fossa during the prenatal stage in humans and its clinical implications. by Wojciech Derkowski, Alicja Kędzia, Krzysztof Dudek, Michał Glonek

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The study examines the morphometric development of the anterior cranial fossa in human fetuses and its clinical implications. The anterior cranial fossa, crucial for protecting the frontal lobes, was analyzed during prenatal development using innovative computer image processing techniques. …”
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    Challenges for Coexistence of Machine to Machine and Human to Human Applications in Mobile Network: Concept of Smart Mobility Management by Rajarshi Sanyal, Ernestina Cianca, Ramjee Prasad

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Is the state-of-the-art mobile network designed optimally to cater both the Human-to-Human and Machine-to-Machine applications? …”
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    An Alternative to the Human Hemoglobin Test in the Investigation of Bloodstains Treated with Active Oxygen: The Human Glycophorin A Test by Ana Castelló, Francesc Francés, Fernando Verdú

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Confirmatory tests have two aims: to show that the stain contains a human biological fluid and to confirm the type of biological fluid. …”
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    PPARs in Human Neuroepithelial Tumors: PPAR Ligands as Anticancer Therapies for the Most Common Human Neuroepithelial Tumors by Elisabetta Benedetti, Renato Galzio, Barbara D'Angelo, Maria Paola Cerù, Annamaria Cimini

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Neuroepithelial tumors represent a heterogeneous class of human tumors including benignant and malignant tumors. …”
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    Analysis of the Mechanical Properties of the Human Tympanic Membrane and Its Influence on the Dynamic Behaviour of the Human Hearing System by L. Caminos, J. Garcia-Manrique, A. Lima-Rodriguez, A. Gonzalez-Herrera

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In this paper, based on finite element calculations, the sensitivity of the human hearing system to these properties is evaluated. …”
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    Streptococcus abundance and oral site tropism in humans and non-human primates reflects host and lifestyle differences by Irina M. Velsko, Christina Warinner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Of the non-human primates, only baboons show clade abundance patterns similar to humans, suggesting that a habitat and diet similar to that of early humans may favor the growth of Sanguinis and Mitis clade species.…”
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