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  • Signal co-operation between integrins and other receptor systems
    Streuli, Charles H; Akhtar, Nasreen Biochemical journal, 2009-Mar-15, Volume: 418, Issue: 3
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    The multicellular nature of metazoans means that all cellular processes need to be tuned by adhesive interactions between cells and their local microenvironment. The spatial organization of cells ...
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  • The nature of nutrition The nature of nutrition
    Simpson, Stephen J; Simpson, Stephen J; Raubenheimer, David 2012., 20120722, 2012, 2012-07-22
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    Nutrition has long been considered more the domain of medicine and agriculture than of the biological sciences, yet it touches and shapes all aspects of the natural world. The need for nutrients ...
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  • γδ T cells in tissue physiology and surveillance
    Ribot, Julie C; Lopes, Noëlla; Silva-Santos, Bruno Nature reviews. Immunology, 04/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 4
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    γδ T cells are a unique T cell subpopulation that are rare in secondary lymphoid organs but enriched in many peripheral tissues, such as the skin, intestines and lungs. By rapidly producing large ...
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  • Reciprocal Bidirectional Pl... Reciprocal Bidirectional Plasticity of Parallel Fiber Receptive Fields in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells and Their Afferent Interneurons
    Jörntell, Henrik; Ekerot, Carl-Fredrik Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 05/2002, Volume: 34, Issue: 5
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    The highly specific relationships between parallel fiber (PF) and climbing fiber (CF) receptive fields in Purkinje cells and interneurons suggest that normal PF receptive fields are established by ...
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  • Physiology of microglia Physiology of microglia
    Kettenmann, Helmut; Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten; Noda, Mami ... Physiological reviews 91, Issue: 2
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    Microglial cells are the resident macrophages in the central nervous system. These cells of mesodermal/mesenchymal origin migrate into all regions of the central nervous system, disseminate through ...
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  • Dynamic regulation of human... Dynamic regulation of human endogenous retroviruses mediates factor-induced reprogramming and differentiation potential
    Ohnuki, Mari; Tanabe, Koji; Sutou, Kenta ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 34
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    Pluripotency can be induced in somatic cells by overexpressing transcription factors, including POU class 5 homeobox 1 (OCT3/4), sex determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2), Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4), ...
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  • The role of the gut microbiota in NAFLD
    Leung, Christopher; Rivera, Leni; Furness, John B ... Nature reviews. Gastroenterology & hepatology, 07/2016, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    NAFLD is now the most common cause of liver disease in Western countries. This Review explores the links between NAFLD, the metabolic syndrome, dysbiosis, poor diet and gut health. Animal studies in ...
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  • Central neural pathways for... Central neural pathways for thermoregulation
    Morrison, Shaun F; Nakamura, Kazuhiro Frontiers in bioscience, 01/2011, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    Central neural circuits orchestrate a homeostatic repertoire to maintain body temperature during environmental temperature challenges and to alter body temperature during the inflammatory response. ...
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  • dynamic blood–brain barrier dynamic blood–brain barrier
    Keaney, James; Campbell, Matthew The FEBS journal, November 2015, Volume: 282, Issue: 21
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    With the endothelium as its central unit, the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a complex multicellular structure separating the central nervous system (CNS) from the systemic circulation. Disruption of ...
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  • Severe hypoxia affects exer... Severe hypoxia affects exercise performance independently of afferent feedback and peripheral fatigue
    Millet, Guillaume Y; Muthalib, Makii; Jubeau, Marc ... Journal of applied physiology (1985), 04/2012, Volume: 112, Issue: 8
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    To test the hypothesis that hypoxia centrally affects performance independently of afferent feedback and peripheral fatigue, we conducted two experiments under complete vascular occlusion of the ...
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