Erhel, Christine Guergoat-Larivière, Mathilde Mofakhami, Malo
Flexible working time arrangements (FWTA) have increased over the last decades, favored by labor market deregulation, the decentralization of collective bargaining and the development of new technologies. The negative impact of some non-standard working hours on health (like night work, shift work) is quite well-known but other forms of FWTA have b...
Mc Cartney, Ann M. Scholz, Amber Hartman Groussin, Mathieu Staunton, Ciara
The ethical standards for the responsible conduct of human research have come a long way; however, concerns surrounding equity remain in human genetics and genomics research. Addressing these concerns will help society realize the full potential of human genomics research. One outstanding concern is the fair and equitable sharing of benefits from r...
Li, Xin Lu, Can Mao, Xue Fan, Jiahong Yao, Jianting Jiang, Jingjie Wu, Lele Ren, Jingjing Shen, Jun
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The gut microbiota is widely regarded as a “metabolic organ” that could generate myriad metabolites to regulate human metabolism. As the microbiota metabolites, bile acids (BAs) have recently been identified as the critical endocrine molecules that mediate the cross-talk between the host and intestinal microbiota. This study provided a comprehensiv...
Philp, Amber R Reyes, Carolina R Mansilla, Josselyne Sharma, Amar Zhao, Chao Valenzuela-Krugmann, Carlos Rawji, Khalil S Gonzalez Martinez, Ginez A Dimas, Penelope Hinrichsen, Bryan
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Peer reviewed: True / Acknowledgements: Special acknowledgments to the Comité Ético y Científico del Servicio de Salud de Valdivia (CEC-SVS) for ethical guidance and approval (ORD N° 510). The authors thank the Laboratory of Chronobiology, UACh (led by Dr. Claudia Torres-Farfán) for supporting animal experimentation. We would also like to thank Dr....
Yang, Sihan Kiyonaga, Anastasia
A neural signature of serial dependence has been found, which mirrors the attractive bias of visual information seen in behavioral experiments.
Schughart, Klaus Smith, Amber M. Tsalik, Ephraim L. Threlkeld, Stephen C. Sellers, Subhashini Fischer, William A. II Schreiber, Jens Lücke, Eva Cornberg, Markus Debarry, Jennifer
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Frontiers in Immunology
Introduction Influenza virus infections are a major global health problem. Influenza can result in mild/moderate disease or progress to more severe disease, leading to high morbidity and mortality. Severity is thought to be primarily driven by immunopathology, but predicting which individuals are at a higher risk of being hospitalized warrants inve...
Molendijk, Michèle M. Boekema, Bouke K. H. L. Lattwein, Kirby R. Vlig, Marcel Bode, Lonneke G. M. Koopmans, Marion P. G. Verbon, Annelies de Graaf, Miranda van Wamel, Willem J. B.
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Burn wounds are a major burden, with high mortality rates due to infections. Staphylococcus aureus is a major causative agent of burn wound infections, which can be difficult to treat because of antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation. An alternative to antibiotics is the use of bacteriophages, viruses that infect and kill bacteria. We investig...
Prkačin, Matija Vid Petanjek, Zdravko Banovac, Ivan
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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Introduction The cytoarchitectonic boundaries between cortical regions and layers are usually defined by the presence or absence of certain cell types. However, these cell types are often not clearly defined and determining the exact boundaries of regions and layers can be challenging. Therefore, in our research, we attempted to define cortical reg...
Bashford, L Rosenthal, I A Kellis, S Bjånes, D Pejsa, K Brunton, B W Andersen, R A
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Journal of Neural Engineering
Objective. A crucial goal in brain–machine interfacing is the long-term stability of neural decoding performance, ideally without regular retraining. Long-term stability has only been previously demonstrated in non-human primate experiments and only in primary sensorimotor cortices. Here we extend previous methods to determine long-term stability i...
Planinic, Ana Maric, Tihana Himelreich Peric, Marta Jezek, Davor Katusic Bojanac, Ana
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Introduction: Androgens play a pivotal role in shaping male sexual characteristics, with testosterone being an essential hormone in orchestrating various developmental processes. Testosterone biosynthesis involves a series of enzymatic reactions, among which the 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 3 (HSD17B3) holds significance. While its role in...