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    Protective effect of exercise on animals with sepsis: a systematic review of the existing literature by Na Yang, Nan Jiang, Chunming Shen, Ming Gao, Qian Tong, Jian Sun

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The quality of each study was assessed using the Center for Systematic Evaluation of Experimental Animal Studies (SYCLE) Animal Research Bias Risk Tool. …”
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    The effect of high-sugar feeding on rodent metabolic phenotype: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Sophie Lucic Fisher, G. Jean Campbell, Alistair Senior, Kim Bell-Anderson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, many preclinical animal studies provide liquid sugar which more readily leads to excess consumption and weight gain, confounding any outcomes driven by high-sugar intake alone. …”
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    Berberrubine protects against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity by promoting folate biosynthesis by Zhuang Miao, Danyang Chang, Xiaodong Du, Changling Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The mechanism of action of BB was explored using RNA-Seq and qRT-PCR analysis.ResultsBB significantly improved cell survival rates under cisplatin treatment, reduced levels of apoptotic markers (TUNEL, Cleaved Caspase-3, Annexin V-PI), decreased ROS and MitoSOX levels, and improved JC-1 signals in both HEI-OC1 cells and cochlear hair cells in cochlear explants culture. Animal studies demonstrated that treatment with BB enhanced the survival of cochlear hair cells, reduced hearing impairment caused by cisplatin in mice. …”
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    Inotodiol induces hepatocellular carcinoma apoptosis by activation of MAPK/ERK pathway. by Yushuang Xing, Di Jia, Xinping Zhu, Jialu Yang, Zhipeng Gao, Nana Meng, Haohao Xu, Mengxiao Wang, Shijun Chang, Mingqian Zhao, Shanbo Zhang, Zichen Mu, Qiang Tang, Weiming Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, inotodiol showed to induce apoptosis, characterized by an increase in Bax expression, a decrease in Bcl-2, Bcl-XL and MCL1 expression, the initiation of cleaved PARP1 and cleaved caspase 3, and inhibition of the MAPK/ERK pathway. Animal studies demonstrated that inotodiol possessed the ability to suppress tumor growth in nude mice models, at the same time, there was no significant impact on the body weight and organs of the mice. …”
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    Hypotheses and evidence related to intense sweeteners and effects on appetite and body weight changes: A scoping review of reviews. by Annhild Mosdøl, Gunn Elisabeth Vist, Camilla Svendsen, Hubert Dirven, Inger Therese Laugsand Lillegaard, Gro Haarklou Mathisen, Trine Husøy

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Systematic reviews of animal studies are lacking in this topic area. The systematic evidence only partly explore forwarded hypotheses found in the literature. …”
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    Robert Walsers Tiere by Lucas Marco Gisi

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Cette perspective repose sur les nouvelles approches théoriques des Human-Animal Studies. Trois aspects seront approfondis : premièrement, la suppression de la frontière entre l’homme et l’animal ouvre la possibilité d’une analyse littéraire des rapports de force, deuxièmement, Walser développe à travers l’animal une vision historique et critique de l’émergence de la culture humaine, de l’ordre social et de l’humanité, et troisièmement, il interroge son propre rapport à l’écriture grâce à des animaux poétologiques, ce qui sera analysé plus en détail avec l’exemple du serpent prenant la place du chat comme muse animale.…”
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    Prevalence of Trypanosoma congolense and Trypanosoma vivax in Lira District, Uganda by Aziz, Katabazi, Adamu, Almustapha Aliero, Simon Peter, Musinguzi

    Published 2021
    “…The prevalence of trypanosomiasis infection in the animal studied is 11/254 (4.3%). Trypanosoma congolense was the most dominant trypanosome species with a proportion of 9/11 (81.8%), followed by T. vivax 1/11 (9.1%) and mixed infection of T. congolense/T. vivax1/11 (9.1%). …”
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    Enhancing Infection Control in ICUS Through AI: A Literature Review by Aditya Amit Godbole, Paras, Maanya Mehra, Sumitaksha Banerjee, Poulami Roy, Novonil Deb, Sarang Jagtap

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methodology A comprehensive search of PubMed and Scopus was conducted for relevant articles up to January 2024, including case series, reports, and cohort studies. Animal studies and irrelevant articles were excluded, with a focus on those considered to have significant clinical relevance. …”
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    The effect of light-emitting diode-mediated photobiomodulation therapy on orthodontic tooth movement: A literature review by Rashin Bahrami, Nariman Nikparto, Fateme Gharibpour, Maryam Pourhajibagher, Abbas Bahador

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Five studies were included in the review, comprising two animal studies (ages 10 and 12 weeks) and three human studies (ages ranging from 15 to 17 years). …”
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    Association between herpes simplex virus infection and Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers: analysis within the MAPT trial by Morgane Linard, Isabelle Garrigue, Bruno Vellas, Nicola Coley, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow, Nicholas James Ashton, Pierre Payoux, Anne-Sophie Salabert, Jean-François Dartigues, Joachim Mazere, Sandrine Andrieu, Catherine Helmer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract In vitro and animal studies have suggested that inoculation with herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) can lead to amyloid deposits, hyperphosphorylation of tau, and/or neuronal loss. …”
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    Discovery of conserved peptide-MHC epitopes for directly alloreactive CD8+ T cells by Alexandra E. Hill, Eric T. Son, Moumita Paul-Heng, Chuanmin Wang, Shivanjali Ratnaseelan, Martina Denkova, Pouya Faridi, Asolina Braun, Anthony W. Purcell, Nicole A. Mifsud, Alexandra F. Sharland

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In conclusion, small animal studies have demonstrated the feasibility of high-throughput approaches for the discovery of pMHC epitopes recognised by directly alloreactive T cells. …”
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    Depth-electrode stimulation and concurrent functional MRI in humans: Factors influencing heating with body coil transmission by Hiroyuki Oya, Ralph Adolphs, Matthew A. Howard, J. Michael Tyszka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Widely used to map effective functional connectivity in animal studies, its application to the human brain has been limited due to safety concerns. …”
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    Clinical outcomes and long-term efficacy of high tibial osteotomy in treating knee instability: An updated systematic review by Mustamsir Edi, Aji Aulia Pandu, Adiwangsa Ahmad Abdilla, Akmalizzan Azfar Ahnaf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Exclusion criteria included animal studies, non-knee joint studies, and reviews. Data on patient demographics, follow-up duration, subjective and objective outcomes, and complications were extracted. …”
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    Recombinant Marek’s disease virus expressing VP1 and VP2 proteins provides robust immune protection against chicken infectious anemia virus by Chengfei Ge, Hangqiong Lu, Jinze Han, Guorong Sun, Shihao Li, Xingge Lan, Yongzhen Liu, Mengmeng Yu, Xinyun Hu, Mingxue Hu, Xiaole Qi, Hongyu Cui, Yulu Duan, Suyan Wang, Yuntong Chen, Xiaomei Wang, Xiaomei Wang, Yanping Zhang, Yulong Gao, Changjun Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further analysis showed that the VP1 and VP2 genes integrated into the MDV genome did not alter the growth kinetics of the virus and remained stable even after 20 passages, indicating the genetic stability of the recombinant virus. In animal studies, vaccination of one-day-old specific-pathogen-free chickens with rMDV induced high levels of CIAV-specific antibodies (1 × 105) and neutralizing antibodies (1:25) and a potent cellular immune response. …”
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    Assessing the role of selenium in Minamata disease through reanalysis of historical samples by Mineshi Sakamoto, Masumi Marumoto, Koichi Haraguchi, Takashi Toyama, Yoshiro Saito, Steven J. Balogh, Chiharu Tohyama, Masaaki Nakamura

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Before MeHg was recognized as the cause, selenium (Se) was suspected of being the potential cause owing to elevated Se levels in patients’ organs. Subsequent animal studies indicated that Se mitigates MeHg toxicity; however, its role in Minamata disease remains unexplored. …”
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    Aurora kinase B inhibitor AZD1152: repurposing for treatment of lupus nephritis driven by the results of clinical trialsResearch in context by Yue Zhao, Zuguo Zheng, Xuexiao Jin, Shaoshan Liang, Changming Zhang, Mingchao Zhang, Yue Lang, Ping Li, Zhihong Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Findings: AZD1152 significantly attenuated systemic immune activation and renal injury in MRL/lpr mice, demonstrating efficacy comparable to MT regimens in animal studies. AZD1152 treatment modulated immune-inflammatory pathways in the kidney. …”
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    Plasticizers May Activate Human Hepatic Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor α Less Than That of a Mouse but May Activate Constitutive Androstane Receptor in Liver by Yuki Ito, Toshiki Nakamura, Yukie Yanagiba, Doni Hikmat Ramdhan, Nozomi Yamagishi, Hisao Naito, Michihiro Kamijima, Frank J. Gonzalez, Tamie Nakajima

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, species differences in the receptor functions between rodents and human make it difficult to precisely extrapolate their toxicity from animal studies to human. In this paper, we compared the species differences in the activation of mouse and human hepatic PPARα by these plasticizers using wild-type (mPPARα) and humanized PPARα (hPPARα) mice. …”
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    Liver Resection Promotes (Regulates) Proinflammatory Cytokines in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Farshid Fathi, Behnam Sanei, Mazdak Ganjalikhani Hakemi, Reza F. Saidi, Abbas Rezaei

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Background. Several animal studies have shown the roles of cytokines in regulating liver regeneration following liver resection (LR), which is a type of surgery designed to remove cancerous tumors from the liver. …”
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    Engineering dual-driven pro-angiogenic nanozyme based on porous silicon for synergistic acceleration of burn infected wound healing by Wei Duan, Yue Gao, Ruru Xu, Sheng Huang, Xueqian Xia, Jingwen Zhao, Longhuan Zeng, Qiaolin Wei, Jia-Wei Shen, Jianmin Wu, Yongke Zheng

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Furthermore, In vivo animal studies have demonstrated that Pt@PSi-based combination therapy can significantly accelerate the healing of infected burn infections by inhibiting bacterial growth, scavenging reactive oxygen species, and promoting angiogenesis with a favorable biosafety. …”
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    Systemic Inflammatory Cytokines Predict the Infectious Complications but Not Prolonged Postoperative Ileus after Colorectal Surgery by G. S. A. Boersema, Z. Wu, A. G. Menon, G. J. Kleinrensink, J. Jeekel, J. F. Lange

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Postoperative ileus (POI) is common after surgery. Animal studies indicate that the POI mechanism involves an inflammatory response, which is also activated during postoperative complications. …”
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