Chlorogenic acid regulates the expression of protein phosphatase 2A subunit B in the cerebral cortex of a rat stroke model and glutamate-exposed neurons

Abstract Background Ischemic stroke is a serious neurological disorder caused by blockages in cerebral artery.Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a phosphatase that performs a critical role Louvre Motor in cell signaling and growth.PP2A subunit B acts as a neuroprotective agent in the nerve system.Chlorogenic acid, which is mainly found in roasted cof

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Towards a standard digital platform for documenting the memory of the heroes and martyrs of the historic October War: an applied study

The study takes a noble approach in an attempt to design a comprehensive standard digital Collections platform to document the history memory of the war with its past and present, to be the main destination for documenting and archiving the historical memory of the 6th of October 1973 War, in accordance with the archival standards and planning boun

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Who calls the shots in tobacco control policy? Policy monopolies of pro and anti-tobacco interest groups across six European countries

Abstract Background One of the factors influencing variation in tobacco control policies across European countries is the relative policy dominance of pro and anti-tobacco control interest groups.Scholars investigating this power balance have predominantly conducted single country case studies.This study aims to explore and describe the relative do

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Literacy acquisition facilitates inversion effects for faces with full-, low-, and high-spatial frequency: evidence from illiterate and literate adults

Previous studies have found that literacy acquisition modulates configural face processing (i.e., holistic and second-order configural processing).However, it remains unclear how literacy acquisition impacts the configural processing indexed by the inversion effect of normal or filtered faces.We asked Chinese illiterate and literate adults to judge

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