In this #ShortCommunication, Natalie Hardaker, Patria Hume, Stacy Sims, Tom Stewart and Doug King (Auckland University ofTechnology) explored associations between salivary and blood plasma hormone concentrations using an automated electrochemiluminescence immunoassay technique.
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This #ShortCommunication article from Zachary J. White, Keshari H. Sudasinghe, David C. Poole and Stephanie E. Hall (@kstate.bsky.social) shows how exercise promotes cognition and hippocampal mitochondrial complex II expression in female rats.
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A new #ShortCommunication from #OpenBiology: An EAAT2b/SLC1A2b Mediated Chloride Leak Current Enables Rapid Cone Photoreceptor Signaling | royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... | #Genetics #Neuroscience
In this #ShortCommunication, Shirai (Kanagawa University) et al. examine whether unilateral electrical stimulation induces transcriptional changes in both the electrically stimulated and non-stimulated contralateral legs, compared with the legs of sedentary control mice.
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In this #ShortCommunication, Pinna, Robbi, La Rovere and Maestri (Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS) compare the heart-rate responses during intermittent transient hypoxia of CheyneโStokes respiration and during experimental transient hypoxia!
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New in #TRSTMH: Jha et al share the results of their #tuberculosis testing study in this #ShortCommunication
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In this #ShortCommunication, Charlotte Chen, John Kolbe, Julian F. R. Paton and James P. Fisher (@aucklanduni.bsky.social) ask whether nebulized fentanyl could attenuate sensory feedback and improve exercise capacity.
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โPAR is now accepting Short Communications, so if you have one, submit and publish it with no fees.
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In this #ShortCommunication article, Chen, Huang, Ma, Zeng, Wang (First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University) and Chen (Southern Medical University) discuss whether a mouse model of pulmonary hypertension can be established that shows a more severe phenotype!
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