MATERNAL NICOTINE EXPOSURE PROMOTES HIPPOCAMPAL CERNA-MEDIATED EXCITOTOXICITY AND SOCIAL BARRIERS IN ADOLESCENT OFFSPRING MICE

Maternal nicotine exposure promotes hippocampal CeRNA-mediated excitotoxicity and social barriers in adolescent offspring mice

Nicotine, an addictive component of cigarettes, causes cognitive defects, particularly when exposure occurs early in life.However, the exact mechanism through which nicotine causes toxicity and alters Custom Tee synaptic plasticity is still not fully understood.The aim of the current study is to examine how non-coding developmental regulatory RNA i

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Monitoring and mapping vegetation greenery in residential communities using street view images and a Normalized Vegetation Greenery Index: a case study in Beijing, China

Vegetation greenery is essential for the sensory and psychological wellbeing of residents in residential communities.To enhance the quality of regulations and policies to improve people’s living environments, it is crucial to effectively identify and monitor vegetation greenery from the perspective of the residents using effective images and meth

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What do teenagers think about driving? Insights from a bicycling-oriented community in the auto-dependent United States

The decline in driver’s licensure among teenagers in the U.S.in recent decades has led some observers to speculate that the newest generation of adults will be less car dependent than those that preceded them.Previous studies have identified a variety factors that may explain the decline, including graduated licensing policies and economic condit

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