Patel, Bhumiben P. Loweth, Jessica A.
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Introduction Increasing evidence indicates that sex is a factor that impacts the abuse liability and relapse vulnerability of prescription opioids like oxycodone. However, while women are more likely than men to be prescribed and to use these drugs, the impact of sex and ovarian hormones on prescription opioid use and relapse vulnerability remains ...
Kademani, Sujay Nain, Manjeet Singh Singh, Rashmi Kumar, Shiv Parsad, Rajender Sharma, Dinesh Kumar Roy, Surjya Kanta Karjigi, Krishna D. Prabhakar, Itigi Mahapatra, Ankit
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
The increasing emphasis on fostering agri-entrepreneurship in emerging economies is based on the understanding that it holds the potential to drive economic growth and sustainable development. Its impact transcends mere financial indicators, influencing facets such as innovation, job creation, and societal empowerment. This perspective is also rele...
sánchez-rivera, uriel ángel cruz-cano, norma berenice medrano, alfredo álvarez-rodríguez, carmen martínez-torres, martín
Sperm capacitation involves biochemical and physiological changes that enable sperm to fertilize the oocyte. It can be induced in vitro under controlled conditions that simulate the environment of the oviduct. While extensively studied in mammals, its approach in lizards remains absent. Understanding the mechanisms that ensure reproduction is essen...
Kevan, Peter G. Rasmont, Pierre Martinet, Baptiste
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Frontiers in Bee Science
Evidence is widespread that many species of Bombus are in population and biogeographical decline in response to adverse effects of global climate warming. The complex interactions of the mechanisms at the root of the declines are poorly understood. Among the numerous factors, we posit that heat stress in the nests could play a key role in the decli...
Sun, Ping Sun, Kai-Ming Zhou, Yuping Liu, Lu Yuan, Chao Xu, Zongjun Li, Yan Zhang, Xuelei Wang, Zongling
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Frontiers in Marine Science
To clarify the changes in phytoplankton community and influencing factors in short-term nutrient-addition experiments in the Equatorial Eastern Indian Ocean, we conducted three experiments (one in situ-like experiment, one on-deck experiment with deep seawater, and one on-deck experiment with surface seawater). Our findings indicate that when nutri...
uğurel, ceyda öğüt, hamdi
The use of bacterial cellulose (BC), having high purity, a high degree of crystallinity, water-holding capacity, tensile strength and adaptability on a broad scale is limited because of the low yield. In this study, the optimal conditions for bio-cellulose production by Komagataeibacter rhaeticus K23 were investigated. Optimal values for temperatur...
benetti, rudy politi, tobia bartoli, marco nika, nerijus
In situ evaluations of the metabolic rates (i.e., respiration and excretion) of salmonid eggs are mostly indirect, focusing on the sampling of hyporheic water from wild or artificial nests. Comparatively, experimental studies carried out under controlled, laboratory conditions are less abundant due to methodological difficulties. This study present...
tian, xiaokang siyue, li
The study investigated the leaching and biodegradation of dissolved organic carbon in leaf leachates from typical fresh leaves in the Wuhan Urban Forest Park, Central China. The fresh leaf-leached dissolved organic carbon quality and biodegradability, as well as their potential determinants, were examined for 12 major tree species, including decidu...
Arguello, Amy A. Valade, Christian T. Voutour, Luciano S. Reeves, Christopher A.
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Adolescence is a critical juncture when initiation of drug use intersects with profound developmental changes in the brain. Adolescent drug use increases the risk to develop substance use disorders (SUDs) later in life, but the mechanisms that confer this vulnerability are not understood. SUDs are defined by cycles of use, abstinence, and relapse. ...
Velasco-Sánchez, Ángel Bennegadi-Laurent, N. Trinsoutrot-Gattin, I. van Groenigen, J.W. Moinet, G.Y.K.
The potential shortage of mineral phosphorus (P) sources and the shift towards a circular economy motivates the introduction of new forms of P fertilizers in agriculture. However, the solubility of P in new fertilizers as well as their availability to plants may be low. In this experiment, we incubated an agricultural soil poor in P (28 mg P2O5 kg−...