Gene Expression Dynamics at the Neurovascular Unit During Early Regeneration After Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Mice

With increasing distribution of endovascular stroke therapies, transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) in mice now more than ever depicts a relevant patient population with recanalized M1 occlusion.In this case, the desired therapeutic effect of blood flow restauration is accompanied by breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and seco

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Role and mechanism of mast cells in solid tumors

Mast cells are a type of innate immune cells, and have long been considered to be related to the pathogenesis of allergic and autoimmune oil diseases.However, in recent years, a number of studies have found that mast cells play an indispensable role in tumor development, metastasis, infiltration and angiogenesis, providing new ideas for tumor diagn

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Willingness-to-Pay for Produce: A Meta-Regression Analysis Comparing the Stated Preferences of Producers and Consumers

Willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates help agribusinesses estimate whether a new product is likely to be profitable.For produce, new products, such as new fruit varieties, need to be adopted by producers before they SERVING BOARD can be sold to consumers.The study of ex ante fruit and vegetable producer preferences is relatively new.This study uses me

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Divergence of metabolites in three phylogenetically close Monascus species (M. pilosus, M. ruber, and M. purpureus) based on secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters

Abstract Background Species of the genus Monascus are considered to be economically important and have been widely used in the production of yellow and red food colorants.In particular, three Protective Wear Monascus species, namely, M.pilosus, M.purpureus, and M.ruber, are used for food fermentation in the cuisine of East Asian countries such as C

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Olfactory and solitary chemosensory cells: two different chemosensory systems in the nasal cavity of the American alligator, Alligator mississippiensis

Abstract Background The nasal cavity of all vertebrates houses multiple chemosensors, either innervated by the Ist (olfactory) or the Vth (trigeminal) cranial nerve.Various types of receptor cells Basket Offers are present, either segregated in different compartments (e.g.in rodents) or mingled in one epithelium (e.g.fish).In addition, solitary che

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