Duffy, Abigayle S Eyo, Ukpong B
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Glia
Over the past two decades, microglia and astrocytes have emerged as critical mediators of neural circuit formation. Particularly during the postnatal period, both glial subtypes play essential roles in orchestrating nervous system development through communication with neurons. These functions include regulating synapse elimination, modulating neur...
Thompson, Sarah Treyvaud, Karli Pascoe, Leona Mainzer, Rheanna Nguyen, Thi-Nhu-Ngoc Inder, Terrie Doyle, Lex Anderson, Peter
AIM: To compare trajectories of social functioning in peer problems and prosocial behavior from 5 to 13 years between individuals born very preterm (VPT) and full-term (FT). METHODS: Participants were from the Victorian Infant Brain Study (VIBeS) longitudinal cohort, consisting of 224 individuals born VPT and 77 born FT recruited at birth. Social f...
cooper, gwendolyn north, ryan hunt-smith, tyler larson, james rennie, madison bailey, marguerite l. scarlata, suzanne merzdorf, christa s. bothner, brian
Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal associated with a range of toxic effects. Relatively few studies attempt to understand the impact of lead on development from a mechanistic perspective. Danio rerio (zebrafish) embryos are a model organism for studying the developmental consequences of exposure to chemical agents. This study examined the metabolome of dev...
hui, ge huang, yongyu zhang, lili huang, shiyu wang, guodong
Metamorphosis is a key process in the life history of sea urchin Heliocidaris crassispina. However, the understanding of its molecular mechanisms is still lacking, especially the basic cell biology pre-metamorphosis and post-metamorphosis. Therefore, we employed single-cell RNA sequencing to delineate the cellular states of larvae and juveniles of ...
Corrigan, Rachel R. Mashburn-Warren, Lauren M. Yoon, Hyojung Bedrosian, Tracy A.
Research efforts over the past decade have defined the genetic landscape of somatic variation in the brain. Neurons accumulate somatic mutations from development through aging with potentially profound functional consequences. Recent studies have revealed the contribution of somatic mosaicism to various brain disorders including focal epilepsy, neu...
Carson, Matthew D. Nejak-Bowen, Kari
The liver has a critical role in regulating host metabolism, immunity, detoxification, and homeostasis. Proper liver function is essential for host health, and dysregulation of hepatic signaling pathways can lead to the onset of disease. The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is an important regulator of liver homeostasis and function. Throughout life...
Asrida, Wan Rafi, Muhammad Pane, Rico Purnawandi Wazni, Wazni Yusri, Ali Wicaksono, Baskoro Rahmat, Al Fauzi
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E3S Web of Conferences
Historically, the government and local communities have long sought to develop the tourism sector so that sustainable development goals are actively pursued for the development of the tourism sector at the village and sub-district levels. This study examines the urgency of agile governance in developing the tourism sector in Dayun District, Siak Re...
han, wu zhang, yixiao liu, yiru zhang, shijun zhang, linjun shu, hua zhang, yang
Background/Objectives: In a tonal language like Chinese, phonologically contrasting tones signify word meanings at the syllable level. Although the development of lexical tone perception ability has been examined in many behavioral studies, its developmental trajectory from childhood to adulthood at the neural level remains unclear. This cross-sect...
ansaloni, leticia s. kristl, janja c. domingues, caio e. gregorc, aleš
Honey bees are known for their wide global distribution, their ease of handling, and their economic and ecological value. However, they are often exposed to a wide variety of stress factors. Therefore, it is essential for beekeepers to maintain healthy bee colonies. In this context, a balanced diet is recommended to support the growth of strong and...
binti jaafar, siti aisyah suzuki, reiji arita, takaya
Eco-evo-devo is an interdisciplinary field integrating ecology, evolutionary biology, and developmental biology. Niche construction refers to the phenomenon where organisms alter selection pressures through ecological activities, and ecological inheritance is the consequence of niche construction, passed down through generations. Development encomp...