STEM CELL RECRUITMENT OF NEWLY FORMED HOST CELLS VIA A SUCCESSFUL SEDUCTION? FILLING THE GAP BETWEEN NEUROGENIC NICHE AND INJURED BRAIN SITE.

Stem cell recruitment of newly formed host cells via a successful seduction? Filling the gap between neurogenic niche and injured brain site.

Here, we report that a unique mechanism of action exerted by stem cells in the repair of the traumatically injured brain involves their ability to harness a biobridge between neurogenic niche and injured brain site.This biobridge, visualized immunohistochemically and laser captured, corresponded to an area between the neurogenic subventricular zone

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The Attitudes and Perceptions of Israeli Psychiatrists Toward Telepsychiatry and Their Behavioral Intention to Use Telepsychiatry

BackgroundAlthough telemedicine care has grown in recent years, telepsychiatry is growing at a slower pace than expected, because service providers often hamper the assimilation and expansion of telepsychiatry due their attitudes and perceptions.The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) is a model that was developed to assess t

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A Duplicated Copy of the Meiotic Gene ZIP4 Preserves up to 50% Pollen Viability and Grain Number in Polyploid Wheat

Although most flowering plants are polyploid, little is known of how the meiotic process evolves after polyploidisation to stabilise and preserve fertility.On wheat polyploidisation, the major meiotic gene ZIP4 on chromosome 3B duplicated onto 1f2 paint 5B and diverged (TaZIP4-B2).TaZIP4-B2 was recently shown to promote homologous pairing, synapsis

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