their role in maintaining health, and strategies for their upkeep, focusing on oral, lung, vaginal, skin, and gut microbiota, and their systemic connections. Understanding the intricate relationships between these microbial
Stress is a factor of modern day life. Stress is the second most frequently reported work-related health problem across Europe, according to the Third European Survey on Working Conditions (Paoli and Merllie, 2001). This is because of longer working hours, frequent changes in culture and struct...
Phosphorylation of tau is one of the most actively investigated PTMs, with significant impact on solubility, localization, function, interaction with other proteins and susceptibility to additional PTMs [35,36]. The longest of the ‘classic’ six human tau isoforms (tau40, 2N4R) encompasses ~85...
As such, it has been proposed that DHA, and not EPA, is the most potent n-3 fatty acid for suppressing glomerulonephritis, and extending the life span of systemic lupus erythematosus-prone short-lived B × W mice, possibly via inhibition of IL-18 induction and IL-18–dependent signalling ...
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A lower level of resistance could potentially affect markers of tolerance, such as the magnitude and duration of pathogen induced anorexia, in such a way that less resistant hosts could show a delayed induction of anorexia, which is of longer duration and of smaller magnitude (Doeschl-Wilson et...
Figure 1. Host–gut microbiota interaction on the maintenance of a healthy gut and the induction of inflammation. The gut microbiota and its cellular components and metabolites induce immune cells, goblet, and paneth cells to produce functionally active components, immunoglobulin, and anti-inflammatory...
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By recognising the impact of environmental factors on brain plasticity processes, policymakers, and healthcare professionals can work towards creating healthier and more supportive environments that promote mental well-being and resilience. References