Publications by authors named "W MITCHELL"

Successful emotion regulation (ER) requires effective strategy selection. Research suggests that disengagement strategies (e.g.

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  • Natural capital accounting can aid farmers in addressing supply chain impacts on biodiversity and reversing declines in farmland biodiversity.
  • Current methods mainly focus on regional scales and struggle to effectively represent biodiversity, especially for fauna.
  • By surveying bird populations across numerous farms, a framework for evaluating farm-scale biodiversity has been developed, linking bird species richness to specific ecosystem conditions and providing metrics for quantifying a farm’s biodiversity impact and conservation contributions.
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  • - A survey of aging researchers revealed significant disagreement on key questions about aging, such as its definition, causes, onset, and rejuvenation, indicating a lack of consensus in the field.
  • - Researchers have varying interpretations of what constitutes "aging," leading to different experimental approaches and priorities, which complicates the understanding and study of the aging process.
  • - The findings highlight the necessity for clearer definitions and targeted goals within aging research, as well as strategies to address ongoing disagreements, in hopes of advancing the field.
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Aging-related decreases in cardiac and skeletal muscle function are strongly associated with various comorbidities. Elamipretide (ELAM), a novel mitochondrial-targeted peptide, has demonstrated broad therapeutic efficacy in ameliorating disease conditions associated with mitochondrial dysfunction across both clinical and pre-clinical models. ELAM is proposed to restore mitochondrial bioenergetic function by stabilizing inner membrane structure and increasing oxidative phosphorylation coupling and efficiency.

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