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Investigation of resistance mechanisms to bentazone in multiple resistant Amaranthus retroflexus populations.
RWenyu Li, Yi Cao, Zhen Liu, Shouhui Wei, Hongjuan Huang, Yuning Lan, Ying Sun, Zhaofeng Huang
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Multiple resistance to ALS-inhibiting and PPO-inhibiting herbicides in Chenopodium album L. from China.
CYi Cao, Xinxin Zhou, Shouhui Wei, Hongjuan Huang, Yuning Lan, Wenyu Li, Ying Sun, Zhaofeng Huang
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Environmental enrichment improves traumatic brain injury-induced behavioral phenotype and associated neurodegenerative process.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes persistent cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration. Environmental enrichment (EE) refers to a housing condition that promotes sensory and social stimulation and improves cognition and motor performance but the underlying mechanisms responsible for such beneficial effects are not well defined. In this study, anesthetized adult rats received either a moderate-to-severe controlled cortical impact (CCI) or sham surgery and then were housed in either EE or standard conditions. The results showed a significant increase in protein nitration and oxidation of lipids, impaired cognition and motor performance, and augmented N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subtype-1 (NMDAR1) levels. However, EE initiated 24â¯h after CCI resulted in reduced oxidative insult and microglial activation and significant improvement in beam-balance/walk performance and both spatial learning and memory. We hypothesize that following TBI there is an upstream activation of NMDAR that promotes oxidative insult and an inflammatory response, thereby resulting in impaired behavioral functioning but EE may exert a neuroprotective effect via sustained downregulation of NMDAR1.Victor Tapias, Eleni H Moschonas, Corina O Bondi, Vincent J Vozzella, Iya N Cooper, Jeffrey P Cheng, Naima Lajud, Anthony E Kline