Publications by authors named "M ROYER"

Introduction: The development of stress-related psychopathologies, often associated with socio-emotional dysfunctions, is crucially determined by genetic and environmental factors, which shape the individual vulnerability or resilience to stress. Especially early adolescence is considered a vulnerable time for the development of psychopathologies. Various mouse strains are known to age-dependently differ in social, emotional, and endocrine stress responses based on genetic and epigenetic differences.

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  • Sebaceous carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that's not very common, but it still has about 1,000 cases a year in the U.S., and scientists are trying to find better ways to tell it apart from non-cancerous skin growths.* -
  • Researchers studied the DNA and RNA of skin tumors from different hospitals to understand what makes these tumors different and how they develop.* -
  • They found specific changes in the tumors that could help doctors diagnose sebaceous carcinoma better, and they believe that new treatments, like using immunotherapy and targeting cholesterol production, might work well.*
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  • * Research investigated how bacteria might develop resistance to AF, focusing on the role of the thioredoxin reductase enzyme (TrxB) and its multiple forms in clinical strains, though the number of TrxB genes didn't affect AF's minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
  • * Mutations that arose after long-term exposure to AF were found in an anti-sigma factor, impacting bacterial physiology, and AF was shown to have a lesser effect on human gut microbiota compared to the antibiotic vancomycin.
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Background: Food insecurity, an ongoing and accelerating problem in the U.S., is an economic and social condition involving limited or uncertain access to adequate food.

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