Soutschek, Alexander Tobler, Philippe N
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eLife
Theoretical accounts disagree on the role of dopamine in intertemporal choice and assume that dopamine either promotes delay of gratification by increasing the preference for larger rewards or that dopamine reduces patience by enhancing the sensitivity to waiting costs. Here, we reconcile these conflicting accounts by providing empirical support fo...
Hart, Madeleine L Quon, Evan Vigil, Anna-Lena B G Engstrom, Ian A Newsom, Oliver J Davidsen, Kristian Hoellerbauer, Pia Carlisle, Samantha M Sullivan, Lucas B
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eLife
The oxidative tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is a central mitochondrial pathway integrating catabolic conversions of NAD+ to NADH and anabolic production of aspartate, a key amino acid for cell proliferation. Several TCA cycle components are implicated in tumorigenesis, including loss of function mutations in subunits of succinate dehydrogenase (SD...
yin, chunyuan harms, amy c. hankemeier, thomas kindt, alida m. de de lange, elizabeth c.
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an aging-related neurodegenerative disease, leading to the progressive loss of memory and other cognitive functions. As there is still no cure for AD, the growth in the number of susceptible individuals represents a major emerging threat to public health. Currently, the pathogenesis and etiology of AD remain poorly under...
watermann, christoph meyer, malin tordis wagner, steffen wittekindt, claus klussmann, jens peter erguen, sueleyman baumgart-vogt, eveline karnati, srikanth
The parotid gland is one of the major salivary glands producing a serous secretion, and it plays an essential role in the digestive and immune systems. Knowledge of peroxisomes in the human parotid gland is minimal; furthermore, the peroxisomal compartment and its enzyme composition in the different cell types of the human parotid gland have never ...
singh, anukriti hermann, brian p.
Antineoplastic treatments for cancer and other non-malignant disorders can result in long-term or permanent male infertility by ablating spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). SSC transplantation using testicular tissue harvested before a sterilizing treatment is a promising approach for restoring male fertility in these cases, but a lack of exclusive b...
Nimbalkar, Siddharth Guo, Xiufang Colón, Alisha Jackson, Max Akanda, Nesar Patel, Aakash Grillo, Marcella Hickman, James J.
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
The control of severe or chronic pain has relied heavily on opioids and opioid abuse and addiction have recently become a major global health crisis. Therefore, it is imperative to develop new pain therapeutics which have comparable efficacy for pain suppression but lack of the harmful effects of opioids. Due to the nature of pain, any in vivo expe...
dong, wenjing akasaka, ippo komiyama, akifumi nakamura, tatsuro mizoguchi, naohiro nawaji, tasuku ikushiro, shinichi kobayashi, makoto teraoka, hiroki
The pharmacological and toxicological effects of active metabolites of enzymes including cytochrome P450 (CYP) are important. While it has been believed for a long time that thalidomide causes characteristic limb malformation only in rabbits and primates including humans, the involvement of their CYP3A subtypes (CYP3As) has been suggested. Recently...
Bertram, Teresa Hoffmann Ayala, Daniel Huber, Maria Brandl, Felix Starke, Georg Sorg, Christian Mulej Bratec, Satja
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction Threat processing, enabled by threat circuits, is supported by a remarkably conserved neural architecture across mammals. Threatening stimuli relevant for most species include the threat of being attacked by a predator or an aggressive conspecific and the threat of pain. Extensive studies in rodents have associated the threats of pain,...
mitsiadis, thimios a. pagella, pierfrancesco rodrigues, helder gomes tsouknidas, alexander ramenzoni, liza l. radtke, freddy mehl, albert viriot, laurent
Evolutionary changes in vertebrates are linked to genetic alterations that often affect tooth crown shape, which is a criterion of speciation events. The Notch pathway is highly conserved between species and controls morphogenetic processes in most developing organs, including teeth. Epithelial loss of the Notch-ligand Jagged1 in developing mouse m...
christensen, brian buitenhuis, albert j. jacobsen, lotte n. ostenfeld, marie s. sørensen, esben s.
Osteopontin (OPN) is a multifunctional protein abundantly present in human milk, whereas the concentration is significantly lower in bovine milk. Human and bovine milk OPN are structurally similar and both proteins resist gastric digestion and reach the intestines in a bioactive form. Intervention studies have indicated the beneficial effects of su...