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Open AccessRelationship Between Reactive Astrocytes, by [18F]SMBT-1 Imaging, with Amyloid-Beta, Tau, Glucose Metabolism, and TSPO in Mouse Models of Alzheimer’s Disease
Reactive astrocytes play an important role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we aimed to investigate the temporospatial relationships among monoamine oxidase-B, tau and amyloid-β (Aβ), tran...
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Molecular functions of HAX1 during disease progress
HCLS1-associated protein X-1 (HAX1) is a newly discovered multifunctional cell regulatory protein that is widely expressed in cells and has a close relationship with multiple cellular proteins. HAX1 plays impo...
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The relationship between cognitive activation and mathematics achievement: mediating roles of self-efficacy and mathematics anxiety
This study explores the connection of cognitive activation, self-efficacy, and mathematics anxiety in shaping eighth-grade students’ mathematics achievement. Analysing data from a comprehensive survey involvin...
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Open AccessProgramming gel automata shapes using DNA instructions
The ability to transform matter between numerous physical states or shapes without wires or external devices is a major challenge for robotics and materials design. Organisms can transform their shapes using b...
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Phytoplankton functional groups in Poyang Lake: succession and driving factors
Phytoplankton functional groups have gained increasing attention in recent years. To understand the composition of phytoplankton functional groups in Poyang Lake and their drivers, field investigations were co...
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Tau pathology is associated with synaptic density and longitudinal synaptic loss in Alzheimer’s disease
The associations of synaptic loss with amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau pathology measured by positron emission tomography (PET) and plasma analysis in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients are unknown. Seventy-five partici...
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Open Access“Learn from Errors”: Post-traumatic growth among second victims
Second victims, defined as healthcare providers enduring emotional and psychological distress after patient safety incidents (PSIs). The potential for positive transformation through these experiences is under...
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Open AccessReplay-triggered brain-wide activation in humans
The consolidation of discrete experiences into a coherent narrative shapes the cognitive map, providing structured mental representations of our experiences. In this process, past memories are reactivated and ...
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Single-Nucleus Landscape of Glial Cells and Neurons in Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease with a projected significant increase in incidence. Therefore, this study analyzed single-nucleus AD data to provide a theoretical basis for the clinical...
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Open Access\(X_0(2900)\) and \(\chi _{c0}(3930)\) in process \(B^+\rightarrow D^+ D^- K^+\)
This study investigates the nature of the \(X_0(2900)\) X ...
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Open AccessncRNA-mediated SOX4 overexpression correlates with unfavorable outcomes and immune infiltration in hepatocellular carcinoma
The activity and number of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment are closely related to the overall survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The sex-determining region Y-box 4 (SOX4) gene is...
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Open AccessCowpea leaf and pod spots caused by Periconia igniaria and their potential control using biosynthesized zinc oxide and magnesium oxide nanoparticles
Cowpea is subject to attacks by a wide range of plant pathogens including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and nematodes. In this study, a field survey was conducted in cowpea growing regions of El-Minya Governorate ...
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Loss of synaptic density in nucleus basalis of meynert indicates distinct neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease: the RJNB-D study
The nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) is known to play a crucial role in the development and pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), particularly the cholinergic system within the NBM. However, the relationsh...
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The optimal diameter design of high-capacity transmission tunnels based on analysis of cable thermal effects
This study addresses a gap in previous research by thoroughly investigating the relationship between the optimal tunnel diameter and cable thermal effects in underground cable tunnels using a thermal-coupling ...
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Ultra-thin graphene oxide (GO)-DNA composite polymerization gels (CPGs)
DNA polymerization gels are a new class of soft programmable materials capable of reversible 100-fold volumetric size changes induced by DNA-specific strand displacement reactions. By incorporating DNA circuit...
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A Method to Extract Task-Related EEG Feature Based on Lightweight Convolutional Neural Network
Unlocking task-related EEG spectra is crucial for neuroscience. Traditional convolutional neural networks (CNNs) effectively extract these features but face limitations like overfitting due to small datasets. ...
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Fault Tolerant Control for Open Winding Brushless DC Motor with Power Device Failure
Brushless DC motors are widely used in electric drive equipment. But the neutral port in conventional BLDCM windings could lead to torque ripples and low reliability. Each phase winding of the open winding BLD...
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A non-contact current traveling wave fault location method for multi-terminal overhead power lines based on adaptive mathematical morphology
In this paper, a fault location method for a transmission network with multiple terminals is suggested. It is based on the use of tunnel magnetoresistive sensors installed at each terminal for the contactless ...
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Gender- and Age-Related Characterization of Lower Eyelid Morphology: Three-Dimensional Analysis in a Chinese Population
The lower eyelid region is a critical component of the face. It is essential to establish anthropometric reference values for the evaluation of aging, surgical planning and assessment of outcomes in periocular...
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Open AccessSingle-nucleus analysis reveals microenvironment-specific neuron and glial cell enrichment in Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a complicated neurodegenerative disease. Neuron-glial cell interactions are an important but not fully understood process in the progression of AD. We used bioinformatic methods to ...