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The Kidneys and the Brain
What is the autonomic nervous system? The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are two parts of the autonomic nervous system that control involuntary body functions, and organs like the kidney. The sympathetic system prepares the body for "fight or flight" responses during stress, while...
TREM2 is associated with the risk of Alzheimer's disease in Spanish population
Benitez, BA, B Cooper, P Pastor, SC Jib, E Lorenzo, S Cervantes, and C Cruchaga. 2013. “TREM2 Is Associated With the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease in Spanish Population”. Neurobiol Aging.
TREM2 and neurodegenerative disease
Benitez, BA, and C Cruchaga. 2013. “TREM2 and Neurodegenerative Disease”. N Engl J Med.
Protocol for xenotransplantation of human skin and streptozotocin diabetes induction in immunodeficient mice to study impaired wound healing.
Li, Zhuqing, Brandon Sumpio, Enya Wang, Mauricio Contreras, Ikram Mezghani, Georgios Theocharidis, and Aristidis Veves. 2023. “Protocol for Xenotransplantation of Human Skin and Streptozotocin Diabetes Induction in Immunodeficient Mice to Study Impaired Wound Healing.”. 2023.
Single-cell transcriptomics in human skin research: available technologies, technical considerations and disease applications.
Theocharidis, Georgios, Stavroula Tekkela, Aristidis Veves, John A. McGrath, and Alexandros Onoufriadas. 2022. “Single-Cell Transcriptomics in Human Skin Research: Available Technologies, Technical Considerations and Disease Applications.”. 2022.
Advanced bandages for diabetic wound healing.
Matoori, Simon, Aristidis Veves, and David J. Mooney. 2021. “Advanced Bandages for Diabetic Wound Healing.”. 2021.
Pathogenesis and treatment of impaired wound healing in diabetes mellitus: new insights.
Baltzis, Dimitrios, Ionna Eleftheriadou, and Aristidis Veves. 2014. “Pathogenesis and Treatment of Impaired Wound Healing in Diabetes Mellitus: New Insights.”. 2014.
2019-20 H1N1 clade A5a.1 viruses have better in vitro replication compared with the co-circulating A5a.2 clade.
Swanson, Nicholas J, Paula Marinho, Amanda Dziedzic, Anne Jedlicka, Hsuan Liu, Katherine Fenstermacher, Richard Rothman, and Andrew Pekosz. 2023. “2019-20 H1N1 Clade A5a.1 Viruses Have Better in Vitro Replication Compared With the Co-Circulating A5a.2 Clade.”. BioRxiv : The Preprint Server for Biology.