EVALUATION OF MICROGLIA ACTIVATION RELATED MARKERS FOLLOWING A CLINICAL COURSE OF TBS: A NON-HUMAN PRIMATE STUDY.

Evaluation of microglia activation related markers following a clinical course of TBS: A non-human primate study.

While the applicability and popularity of theta burst stimulation (TBS) paradigms remain, current knowledge of their neurobiological effects is still limited, especially with respect to their impact on glial cells and neuroinflammatory processes.We used a multimodal imaging approach to assess the effects of a clinical course of TBS on markers for m

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Changes in both trans- and cis-regulatory elements mediate insecticide resistance in a lepidopteron pest, Spodoptera exigua.

The evolution of insect resistance to insecticides is frequently associated with overexpression of one or more Silicone Pad cytochrome P450 enzyme genes.Although overexpression of CYP450 genes is a well-known mechanism of insecticide resistance, the underlying regulatory mechanisms are poorly understood.Here we uncovered the mechanisms of overexpre

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Humoral Immune Response of Mice against a Vaccine Candidate Composed of a Chimera of gB of Bovine Alphaherpesviruses 1 and 5

Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) and bovine meningoencephalitis are caused by Bovine alphaherpesvirus (BoHV) types 1 and 5, which seriously threaten the global cattle industry.Vaccination to improve immunity is the most direct and effective means to prevent these conditions.Glycoprotein B (gB) is essential for the attachment of both viruses

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How Transportation Restriction Shapes the Relationship Between Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide and COVID-19 Transmissibility: An Exploratory Analysis

Background: Several recent studies reported a positive (statistical) association between ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and COVID-19 transmissibility.However, considering the intensive transportation restriction due to lockdown measures that would lead to declines in both ambient NO2 concentration and COVID-19 spread, the crude or insufficiently ad

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