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Social identity improves collaborative memory: a motivational approach
Collaboration in memory leads to a mixed effect of both impairment of correct recall (e.g. collaboration inhibition) and decrease of false recall (e.g. error pruning). Social identity is important in the forma...
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Population genomics of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei: pan-genome, integrated prophage, antibiotic resistance, and carbohydrate utilization
Lacticaseibacillus paracasei has beneficial effects on human health and holds promising potential as a probiotic for use in the development of functional foods, especially dairy products. This species can adapt t...
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Education reduces cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease by changing regional cerebral perfusion: An in-vivo arterial spin labeling study
Formal education and other cognitive challenges influence brain structure and improve function. It is believed that cognitive activities create a cognitive reserve (CR) that can slow the decline due to aging a...
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Sex-dependent changes in emotional memory associated with cerebral blood flow alterations during Alzheimer’s disease progression
Sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression provide clues to pathogenesis and better patient management. We examined sex differences in emotional memory among AD patients, amnestic mild cognitive i...
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Emiratization and Workforce Innovation in Banking Sector
This study examines the impact of nationalization in employment towards bank innovation and individual innovative behavior. Using sample from United Arab Emirates, this paper studies the impact of Emiratizatio...
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Artery diameter ratio after recanalization in endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke: a new predictor of clinical outcomes
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the artery diameter ratio (ADR) after recanalization and clinical outcomes.
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Open AccessThe protective impact of education on brain structure and function in Alzheimer’s disease
The Cognitive Reserve (CR) theory posits that brains with higher reserve can cope with more cerebral damage to minimize clinical manifestations. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of education (CR...
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Abnormal synchronization of functional and structural networks in schizophrenia
Synchronization is believed to play an important role in information processing of the brain. Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that schizophrenia is related to impaired neural synchrony. However, most...
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Open AccessEffect of emotional enhancement of memory on recollection process in young adults: the influence factors and neural mechanisms
Emotional enhancement of memory (EEM) is thought to modulate memory recollection rather than familiarity. However, the contributing factors and neural mechanisms are not well understood. To address these issue...
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Open AccessPatterns of brain structural alteration in COPD with different levels of pulmonary function impairment and its association with cognitive deficits
To explore patterns of brain structural alteration in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with different levels of lung function impairment and the associations of those patterns with cogniti...
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Open AccessDevelopment and external validation of a prognostic nomogram for acute decompensation of chronic hepatitis B cirrhosis
Acute decompensation (AD) has been shown to be associated with a high mortality rate for cirrhosis patients. This study aimed to develop a prognostic nomogram to evaluating the individual prognosis for AD of c...
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Open AccessBeclin1 inhibition promotes autophagy and decreases gemcitabine–induced apoptosis in Miapaca2 pancreatic cancer cells
Beclin1 is a well-known key regulator of autophagy, which is also a haploinsufficient tumor suppressor. Current studies revealed that down-regulation or monoallelic deletions of Beclin1 were frequently found i...