HYPOTHALAMIC CONTROL SYSTEMS SHOW DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION DURING SPONTANEOUS DAILY TORPOR AND FASTING-INDUCED TORPOR IN THE DJUNGARIAN HAMSTER (PHODOPUS SUNGORUS).

Hypothalamic control systems show differential gene expression during spontaneous daily torpor and fasting-induced torpor in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus).

Djungarian hamsters are able to use spontaneous daily torpor (SDT) during the winter season as well as fasting-induced torpor (FIT) at any time of the year to cope with energetically challenging environmental conditions.Torpor is a state of severely reduced metabolism with a pronounced decrease in body temperature, which enables animals to decrease

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Leveraging Cloud Technology for Personalized Multiple Sclerosis Care: A Comprehensive Data Management and Visualization Approach

This project develops a cloud-based solution for securely managing clinical data flamingo estate pink moon rose and patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.Utilizing REDCap for data collection, we incorporated clinical outcomes and PROMs from 300 MS patients over 18 months, supporting a machine learning (ML) based cli

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Laparoscopic gastrocystoplasty for tuberculous contracted bladder

The stomach is the preferred augmentation option for a contracted bladder in a patient with renal failure.A 49-year-old female presented with right solitary functioning kidney with tuberculous lower ureteric stricture and contracted bladder.Her creatinine was 2.8 mg%.By laparoscopic approach, right gastroepiploic artery based gastric ej10 flap was

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