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Activation of the vLGN/IGL–LHb–RMTg pathway is required for the ability of bright light treatment to reduce the wakefulness–reducing effects of chronic stress.
Published 2023“…<p><b>(A)</b> Left: time course changes of REM sleep and wakefulness of mice in different experimental groups. …”
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Comparison of significant lipid changes in various matrices under different LD and PS within HF and CON diets.
Published 2025“…<p>Comparison of significant lipid changes in various matrices under different LD and PS within HF and CON diets.…”
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Image_2_SIRT1 haplo-insufficiency results in reduced cortical bone thickness, increased porosity and decreased estrogen receptor alpha in bone in adult 129/Sv female mice.tif
Published 2022“…Decreased bone estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) was observed in Sirt1<sup>+/Δ</sup> compared to WT female mice and was significantly higher in Sirt1 over-expressing C3HT101/2 murine mesenchymal stem cells. …”
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Image_1_SIRT1 haplo-insufficiency results in reduced cortical bone thickness, increased porosity and decreased estrogen receptor alpha in bone in adult 129/Sv female mice.tif
Published 2022“…Decreased bone estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) was observed in Sirt1<sup>+/Δ</sup> compared to WT female mice and was significantly higher in Sirt1 over-expressing C3HT101/2 murine mesenchymal stem cells. …”
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