Schütz, Lukas Gattinger, Andreas Meier, Matthias Müller, Adrian Boller, Thomas Mäder, Paul Mathimaran, Natarajan
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The application of microbial inoculants (biofertilizers) is a promising technology for future sustainable farming systems in view of rapidly decreasing phosphorus stocks and the need to more efficiently use available nitrogen (N). Various microbial taxa are currently used as biofertilizers, based on their capacity to access nutrients from fertilize...
Phillips, Cristy Atoossa Fahimi
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Physical activity-a lifestyle factor that is associated with immune function, neuroprotection, and energy metabolism-modulates the cellular and molecular processes in the brain that are vital for emotional and cognitive health, collective mechanisms that can go awry in depression. Physical activity optimizes the stress response, neurotransmitter le...
Spasojević, Sofija Ilić, Tihomir V. Stojković, Ivan Potkonjak, Veljko Rodić, Aleksandar Santos-Victor, José
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Frontiers in Neurology
We present an approach for quantitative assessment of the arm/hand movements in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), from sensor data acquired with a wearable, wireless armband device (Myo sensor). We propose new Movement Performance Indicators that can be adopted by practitioners for the quantitative evaluation of motor performance and support ...
Yanitch, Aymeric Brereton, Nicholas J. B. Gonzalez, Emmanuel Labrecque, Michel Joly, Simon Pitre, Frederic E.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element for plants and one of the most common anthropogenic pollutants found at contaminated sites. Despite its severe effects on plant metabolism, several species can accumulate substantial amounts of arsenic and endure the associated stress. However, the genetic mechanisms involved in arsenic tolerance remains obscure in m...
Olmos-Pérez, Lorena Roura, Álvaro Pierce, Graham J. Stephane Boyer González, Ángel F.
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Frontiers in Physiology
The high mortality of cephalopod early stages is the main bottleneck to grow them from paralarvae to adults in culture conditions, probably because the inadequacy of the diet that results in malnutrition. Since visual analysis of digestive tract contents of paralarvae provides little evidence of diet composition, the use of molecular tools, particu...
Hiran Perera-W.A. Salehuddin, Khazriyati Khairudin, Rozainee Schaefer, Alexandre
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Several decades of behavioral research have established that variations in socioeconomic status (SES) are related to differences in cognitive performance. Neuroimaging and psychophysiological techniques have recently emerged as a method of choice to better understand the neurobiological processes underlying this phenomenon. Here we present a system...
Iosif Pediaditakis Kourgiantaki, Alexandra Prousis, Kyriakos C. Potamitis, Constantinos Xanthopoulos, Kleanthis P. Zervou, Maria Calogeropoulou, Theodora Charalampopoulos, Ioannis Gravanis, Achille
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Neurotrophin receptors mediate a plethora of signals affecting neuronal survival. The p75 pan-neurotrophin receptor controls neuronal cell fate after its selective activation by immature and mature isoforms of all neurotrophins. It also exerts pleiotropic effects interacting with a variety of ligands in different neuronal or non-neuronal cells. In ...
Ensano, Benny M. B. Borea, Laura Naddeo, Vincenzo Belgiorno, Vincenzo de Luna, Mark D. G. Ballesteros, Florencio C. Jr.
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
This paper provides a critical review about the integration of electrochemical processes into membrane bioreactors (MBR) in order to understand the influence of these processes on wastewater treatment performance and membrane fouling control. The integration can be realized either in an internal or an external configuration. Electrically enhanced m...
François, Marie Takagi, Kuniko Legrand, Romain Lucas, Nicolas Beutheu, Stephanie Bôle-Feysot, Christine Cravezic, Aurore Tennoune, Naouel do Rego, Jean-Claude Coëffier, Moïse
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Background and aims Cancer chemotherapy is commonly accompanied by mucositis, anorexia, weight loss, and anxiety independently from cancer-induced anorexia–cachexia, further aggravating clinical outcome. Ghrelin is a peptide hormone produced in gastric mucosa that reaches the brain to stimulate appetite. In plasma, ghrelin is protected from degrada...
Cottet, Kévin Xu, Bin Coric, Pascale Serge Bouaziz Sylvie Michel Michel Vidal Lallemand, Marie-Christine Broussy, Sylvain
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Natural products guttiferone A, hyperforin, and aristoforin were able to inhibit or increase SIRT1 catalytic activity, depending on protein concentration and presence of detergent. On the basis of NMR data for guttiferone A, we demonstrated that the aggregation state of the natural product played a crucial role for its interaction with the enzyme. ...