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  • - The study examined people's willingness to take a hypothetical brain health test to assess risk for brain diseases like Alzheimer's, using a cross-sectional online survey during 2019-2020 with over 27,000 respondents.
  • - Results showed that more than 91% of participants were open to taking the test, even if it revealed untreatable conditions, primarily motivated by the desire to make informed lifestyle changes if at risk.
  • - The findings indicate significant public interest in brain health, especially among men, less educated individuals, and those reporting poor cognitive health, which may influence future public health initiatives regarding brain testing.
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Background: Eclampsia and preeclampsia are among the serious complications of gestation and threaten the lives of both mother and foetus. A protein called visfatin, one of these adipokines, is evaluated for its effects on serum electrolytes, lipid profile and hepatic enzymes in preeclamptic and eclamptic patients.

Methods: A sum of 234 pregnant women were enrolled in this crosssectional study and divided in to 2 main groups, i.

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Background: Breast cancer, the commonest cancer among women in the world, ranks top in India with an incidence rate of 1,45,000 new cases and mortality rate of 70,000 women every year. Chemotherapy outcome for breast cancer is hampered due to poor response and irreversible dose-dependent cardiotoxicity which is determined by genetic variations in drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters. Pregnane X receptor (PXR), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, induces expression of drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) and transporters leading to regulation of xenobiotic metabolism.

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Regional expression of a gene encoding a neuron-specific Na(+)-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter (DNPI) in the rat forebrain.

Brain Res Mol Brain Res

November 2000

Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, Institute Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305-8575, Ibaraki, Japan.

We have analyzed expression of a gene encoding a brain-specific Na(+)-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter (DNPI), which was recently cloned from human brain, in rat forebrain using in situ hybridization. The expression of DNPI mRNA showed a widespread but highly heterogeneous pattern of distribution in the forebrain, where hybridization signals were observed in neurons but not in any other types of cells. Neurons expressing the mRNA were far more numerous in the diencephalon than in the telencephalon.

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A new human lung large cell carcinoma cell line producing cytokeratin 19 fragment(CYFRA) and sialyl Lewis X-i antigen(SLX), designated TKB-13, was established from a patent in our laboratory. The cell line grew in a monolayer and had a polygonal epitheloid appearance in phase-contrast microscopy. The doubling time of TKB-13 cells was approximately 32 hours in Dulbecco's minimal essential medium with 5% fetal bovine serum.

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