Gut microbiota in Cats with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Low-Grade Intestinal T-cell Lymphoma In cats and humans, several physiological and environmental factors have been shown to alter the gut microbiota of healthy individuals.
StMAPKK5 responds to heat stress by regulating potato growth, photosynthesis, and antioxidant defenses Backgrounds: As a conserved signaling pathway, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade regulates cellular signaling in response to abiotic stress.
Neuroserpin, IL-33 and IL-17A as potential markers of mild symptoms of depressive syndrome in Toxoplasma gondii-infected pregnant women Depressive syndrome (DS) is a common complication during pregnancy and the postpartum period, and is triggered by multiple organic/genetic and environmental factors.
Chicken intestinal organoids: a novel method to measure the mode of action of feed additives There is a rapidly growing interest in how the avian intestine is affected by dietary components and feed additives.
Doctors Predict Epidemic of Prion Brain Diseases According to mounting data, one of the more serious side effects of the COVID mRNA jabs appears to be dementia, and worse yet, this previously untransmissible disease may now be “contagious,” transmissible by way of prions. In my 2021 interview with Stephanie Seneff , Ph.D., she explained why she suspected
Oxalates — The Hidden Dangers in 'Healthy' Foods In today's episode, I am thrilled to welcome back Sally Norton , an esteemed authority on oxalates, whose expertise is invaluable for anyone seeking to understand this topic.
Macrophage polarization in rheumatoid arthritis: signaling pathways, metabolic reprogramming, and crosstalk with synovial fibroblasts Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by persistent synovial inflammation and progressive joint destruction.
Idiopathic Young-onset Fahr's Disease with Schizophrenia-like Presentation-A Case Report This case report describes an exceptionally rare case in which a prior diagnosis of schizophrenia was later determined to be early-onset Fahr's disease, linked to a genetic mutation in the SLC20A2 gene. Initially, the patient exhibited symptoms resembling schizophrenia, including aggression and hostility, and was highly susceptible to medication side
Advances in Biosynthesis and Metabolic Engineering Strategies of Cordycepin Cordyceps militaris, also called as bei-chong-cao, is an insect-pathogenic fungus from the Ascomycota phylum and the Asparagaceae family.
Potential use of antioxidants for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases The excessive production of various reactive oxidant species over endogenous antioxidant defense mechanisms leads to the development of a state of oxidative stress, with serious biological consequences. The consequences of oxidative stress depend on the balance between the generation of reactive oxidant species and the antioxidant defense and include oxidative
Vitamin D Reduces Menstrual Pain and Medication Use Optimizing your vitamin D levels may be a simple way to relieve painful menstruation, or dysmenorrhea, according to research published in the journal Nutrients.
Prognostic Stratification of Glioblastoma Patients by Unsupervised Clustering of Morphology Patterns on Whole Slide Images Furthering Our Disease Understanding Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive malignant tumor of the central nervous system that displays varying molecular and morphological profiles, leading to challenging prognostic assessments.
Effects of frequent assessments on the severity of suicidal thoughts: an ecological momentary assessment study In recent years, there has been a significant increase in research using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to explore suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs).
Mendelian randomization and single-cell expression analyses identify the causal relationship between depression and chronic rhinosinusitis The causative relationship between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and depression remains unclear.