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Effect of KV3 modulation on PV interneuron firing frequency and on autaptic release.
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Juvenile demyelination impairs the maturation of PV interneurons in the PFC.
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Adult demyelination has no effect on PV interneuron’s firing rate or failures in autaptic responses.
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Autapses play a crucial role in PV interneuron’s sustained firing at high frequencies.
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Table 1_Associations between sleep changes and multimorbidity patterns in middle-aged and older Chinese adults.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Five multimorbidity patterns were identified: relatively healthy class (55.41%), metabolism class (23.22%), arthritis-digestive class (10.67%), respiratory class (5.42%), multi-system morbidity class (5.28%). Sleep duration decreases of ≥1.0 h were significantly associated with higher odds of overall multimorbidity and specific multimorbidity patterns, particularly metabolism, arthritis-digestive, respiratory, and multi-system morbidity classes (FDR-p < 0.05). …”
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Association between mental health status and socio-demographic variables of respondents (n = 259).
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Target miRNA information.
Published 2025“…Although the data suggest an alteration (increase or decrease depending on the region and microRNA) of expression levels of some microRNAs in the brain and cerebellum of pinealectomized rats, the differences were not statistically significant. …”