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The circadian clock gene BMAL1 modulates autoimmunity features in lupus
Published 2024-11-01“…BMAL1 expression was quantified in SLE neutrophils and compared with clinical disease.ResultsIMQ-treated Bmal1Mye−/− and WT displayed comparable systemic inflammation. While renal function did not differ, serum anti-dsDNA levels and renal immune complex deposition were significantly increased in Bmal1Mye−/−. …”
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Early life stress induces decreased expression of CB1R and FAAH and epigenetic changes in the medial prefrontal cortex of male rats
Published 2024-10-01“…Several studies in both animal models and in humans have provided substantial evidence that early life stress (ELS) induces long-term changes in behavior and brain function, making it a significant risk factor in the aetiology of various mental disorders, including anxiety and depression. …”
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Dynamic Electroneurostimulation in Rehabilitation: a Prospective Randomized Study of 60 Patients after Surgical Treatment of Colorectal Malignancies
Published 2022-10-01“…Upon completion of the rehabilitation the autonomic nervous system balance index (LF/HF) was adjustedby 4.8 and the centralization index by 6.0 times against the baseline, the anxiety and depression index on the HADS scale was reducedby 1.5 times, the quality of life on the SF-36 scale improved: physical functioning by 1.5 times, pain by 1.2 times, general health by 1.5times, which differed from the similar indicators in the 2nd group.Dynamic electroneurostimulation using NEURODENS-PCM device can have pain-relieving and vegetative-regulating effects due toactivation of antinociceptive brain structures and influence on suprasegmental parts of the autonomic nervous system. …”
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Sex differences in the sensitization of prenatally programmed hypertension
Published 2025-04-01“…These mechanisms operate at various levels from the periphery to the central nervous system (e.g., blood vessel, heart, kidney, and brain). …”
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Photostimulation as a therapy method for spinal cord contusion while asleep and awake
Published 2024-12-01“…Traumatic spinal cord injury is one of the most complex problems in modern medicine, characterized by a signifi cant number of severe consequences and complications, development of traumatic spinal cord disease with a complex of structural and functional disorders leading to limited self-care and mobility, persistent endocrine shifts and changes in internal organs and systems, loss of control of pelvic functions, high mortality rates, and an extremely high level of social and psychological maladaptation of patients. …”
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Information and methodological aspects of developing platforms of spatial management of natural assets in resource limitations
Published 2020-06-01“…The structure, content and functions of information and methodological support of the system of spatial management of natural resource assets of the platform type are improved. …”
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Multilayered neuroprotection by cannabinoids in neurodegenerative diseases
Published 2025-03-01“…Neurodegenerative diseases are a complex ensemble of ailments characterized by progressive neuronal deterioration and ultimate loss, resulting in drastic impairments of memory, cognition and other brain functions. These incapacitating conditions are challenging for the public health system worldwide, with unfortunately no real cure and lack of efficient drugs capable of delaying or reversing these diseases. …”
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Increasing reproductive capacity in female blue swimmer crabs using vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone dsRNA
Published 2025-07-01“…We investigated the impact of dsRNA-VIH on the reproductive function of female blue swimmer crabs, Portunus pelagicus, by evaluating its capacity to inhibit VIH in the eyestalks. …”
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Expression patterns of kiss2 and gpr54‐2 in Monopterus albus suggest these genes may play a role in sex reversal in fish
Published 2019-10-01“…We identified only two genes: kiss2 and gpr54‐2. kiss2 expression was extremely high in the gonads of males, intermediate in females, and low in intersex; and reduced in all tissues of intersex. gpr54 expression was also extremely high in the gonads of males, high in intersex, but low in females. gpr54 expression in brain was high in all three sexes. In conclusion, (a) kiss1 has been functionally replaced in M. albus; (b) the functions of gpr54‐2 in brain are not sex‐specific; (c) kiss2 appears to undergo a ‘reset’ in the expression during the sex change; and (d) sex‐specific expression patterns in the gonads indicate that these two genes may play a role in sex reversal in fish.…”
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Pigment-dispersing factor neuropeptides act as multifunctional hormones and modulators in tardigrades
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Nature-aligned Education Technologies as the Basis of Forming an Individual Noospheric Consciousness
Published 2017-11-01“…It is shown that the introduction of noospheric consciousness into the realization of individual basic functions displays his/her ability to self-awareness of an integrated system of structural-functional dynamics of the psyche. …”
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Acupuncture treatment of vascular cognitive impairment through peripheral nerve stimulation pathway: a scoping review
Published 2025-04-01“…The nerve stimulation effects of acupuncture can enhance the regulation of cerebral blood flow, modulate neuroimmune responses, improve brain function, and promote neuroplasticity through multiple central nervous system pathways, ultimately improving cognitive function and treating VCI.ConclusionAcupuncture is a treatment modality that influences the central nervous system through peripheral nerve stimulation to treat VCI. …”
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Clinical value of determination HIV viral load in the cerebrospinal fluid of HIV-infected patients
Published 2015-11-01“…Observed in some patients HIV replication in the cerebrospinal fluid in the absence of morphological and laboratory changes in the composition of cerebrospinal fluid may reflect indirect effects of HIV the brain, manifested in the form of functional disorders of the central nervous system.…”
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The unevenness of respiratory rhythm as an indicator of emotional stress
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Case Report: Pediatric CNS-isolated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis secondary to uniparental disomy of PRF1 mutation
Published 2025-07-01“…Genetic analyses were performed using whole-exome sequencing (WES). NK cell function testing, Granzyme B staining, perforin staining, CD107a mobilization, and soluble CD25 levels were determined.ResultsWe report the case of a 5-year-old girl who presented with involuntary movements, an unsteady gait, and a progressively irritable temper. …”
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Learning Dendritic-Neuron-Based Motion Detection for RGB Images: A Biomimetic Approach
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