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Orthohantavirus Infection in Two Rodent Species that Inhabit Wetlands in Argentina
Previous research conducted in central-east region of Argentina recorded potential orthohantavirus host rodents in diverse environments, but no...
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Impact of Neighborhood Social Cohesion and Rodent Sightings on Mental Health among Residents of New York City During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are prevalent globally, and rates are especially high in New York City (NYC) since the...
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Systematic review of rodent studies of deep brain stimulation for the treatment of neurological, developmental and neuropsychiatric disorders
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) modulates local and widespread connectivity in dysfunctional networks. Positive results are observed in several patient...
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A Review of Mammarenaviruses and Rodent Reservoirs in the Americas
In the Americas, infectious viral diseases caused by viruses of the genus Mammarenavirus have been reported since the 1960s. Such diseases have...
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The effects of radiation on myeloid lineage immune cells within the rodent urinary bladder: a systematic review
PurposeRadiotherapy is a prominent therapy for many malignant and non-malignant disorders, though it can cause side effects such as radiation-induced...
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Does Swimming Exercise Impair Bone Health? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Comparing the Evidence in Humans and Rodent Models
BackgroundThe effect of swimming on bone health remains unclear, namely due to discrepant findings between studies in humans and animal models.
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Yohimbine as a pharmacological probe for alcohol research: a systematic review of rodent and human studies
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant public health concern, contributing to a myriad of social, psychological, and physiological issues....
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Spironolactone as a potential new pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder: convergent evidence from rodent and human studies
Evidence suggests that spironolactone, a nonselective mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist, modulates alcohol seeking and consumption....
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Co-administration of exercise training and melatonin on the function of diabetic heart tissue: a systematic review and meta-analysis of rodent models
PurposeDiabetes mellitus (DM), a hyperglycemic condition, occurs due to the failure of insulin secretion and resistance. This study investigated the...
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Differences in long-term effects of standard rodent diets on blood glucose and body weight of offspring
Standard rodent diets are similar and contain well-balanced components, such as crude protein, fat, fiber, and ash. However, it is not clear whether...
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A paradigm shift in translational psychiatry through rodent neuroethology
Mental disorders are a significant cause of disability worldwide. They profoundly affect individuals’ well-being and impose a substantial financial...
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Adult stress exposure blunts dopamine system hyperresponsivity in a neurodevelopmental rodent model of schizophrenia
Stress is a major risk factor for the development of both schizophrenia and depression, and comorbidity between the two is common in schizoaffective...
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Acetylcholine muscarinic M1 receptors in the rodent prefrontal cortex modulate cognitive abilities to establish social hierarchy
In most social species, the attainment of social dominance is strongly affected by personality traits. Dominant individuals show better cognitive...
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Surveillance for potentially zoonotic viruses in rodent and bat populations and behavioral risk in an agricultural settlement in Ghana
BackgroundIn Ghana, the conversion of land to agriculture, especially across the vegetative belt has resulted in fragmented forest landscapes with...
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Development and evaluation of novel rodent model of PCOS mimicking clinical phenotype in human disease
BackgroundPolycystic ovary syndrome is a most common female reproductive disorder, involving endocrine and metabolic disorders with unclear etiology....
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Increased blood neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) associated with early life stress: translational findings in recent-onset schizophrenia and rodent model
Higher levels of interleukin (IL)-6 and elevated neutrophil counts are consistently reported in the blood of patients with schizophrenia. Stressors...
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Joint effects of depressive status and body mass index on the risk of incident hypertension in aging population: evidence from a nationwide population-based cohort study
BackgroundThe impact of depressive status (DS) on hypertension incidence is still controversial and has not been studied in Chinese middle-aged and...
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Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome caused by destruction of residential area of rodent in a construction site: epidemiological investigation
BackgroundAn outbreak of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), caused by a Hantavirus, affected nine adult males in the southwest area of...
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An assessment of the existence of adult neurogenesis in humans and value of its rodent models for neuropsychiatric diseases
In sub-mammalian vertebrates like fishes, amphibians, and reptiles, new neurons are produced during the entire lifespan. This capacity diminishes...