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View article: 11,12‐Diacetyl‐Carnosol Ameliorates Depression‐Like Behaviors and Memory Dysfunction in <scp>CUMS</scp> Mouse Model via Inhibiting <scp>HMGB1</scp>‐Mediated Neuroinflammation
11,12‐Diacetyl‐Carnosol Ameliorates Depression‐Like Behaviors and Memory Dysfunction in <span>CUMS</span> Mouse Model via Inhibiting <span>HMGB1</span>‐Mediated Neuroinflammation Open
Backgrounds 11,12‐Diacetyl‐carnosol (DACA), a derivative of carnosol, exhibits significant anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant properties. However, its antidepressant effects and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. High mobility group box …
View article: Neuroinflammation and stress-induced pathophysiology in major depressive disorder: mechanisms and therapeutic implications
Neuroinflammation and stress-induced pathophysiology in major depressive disorder: mechanisms and therapeutic implications Open
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental health conditions, characterized by pervasive and persistent low mood, low self-esteem, and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities that are typically enjoyable. Despite…
View article: Palmatine Ameliorates Motor Deficits and Dopaminergic Neuron Loss by Regulating NLRP3 Inflammasome through Mitophagy in Parkinson's Disease Model Mice
Palmatine Ameliorates Motor Deficits and Dopaminergic Neuron Loss by Regulating NLRP3 Inflammasome through Mitophagy in Parkinson's Disease Model Mice Open
View article: DACA alleviates nerve damage and motor dysfunction via activation on Nrf2 signaling in Parkinson's disease.
DACA alleviates nerve damage and motor dysfunction via activation on Nrf2 signaling in Parkinson's disease. Open
Background and Purpose Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the fastest growing neurological disorder. Strong evidence reveals that oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction play critical roles in the pathophysiology of PD. Rosemary contains a…
View article: Genetic Variation in Gaultheria nummularioides (Ericaceae: Gaultherieae) from the Sky Islands of the Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains
Genetic Variation in Gaultheria nummularioides (Ericaceae: Gaultherieae) from the Sky Islands of the Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains Open
Species diversity is high in the Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains, particularly at the edges characterized by deep ravines and “sky islands”. Studies focused on sky-island species are sparse and the patterns observed in response to both geograp…
View article: Genome-Wide Characterization of Laccase Gene Family from Turnip and Chinese Cabbage and the Role in Xylem Lignification in Hypocotyls
Genome-Wide Characterization of Laccase Gene Family from Turnip and Chinese Cabbage and the Role in Xylem Lignification in Hypocotyls Open
The turnip and the Chinese cabbage belong to the Brassica rapa subspecies, yet they have evolved marked differences in morphology. The turnip has a distinct swelled taproot, while the Chinese cabbage has a big leafy head. The turnip’s tapr…
View article: Characterization of the complete plastid genome of <i>Gaultheria griffithiana</i> (Ericaceae)
Characterization of the complete plastid genome of <i>Gaultheria griffithiana</i> (Ericaceae) Open
Gaultheria griffithiana is an evergreen shrub in the family Ericaceae. It is used as a source of the Chinese traditional medicine, Tougucao, with distribution of the junction of eastern Himalaya and Hengduan Mountain. The chloroplas…
View article: Gerhardtia yunnanensis (Agaricales, Lyophyllaceae), a new species from southwest China
Gerhardtia yunnanensis (Agaricales, Lyophyllaceae), a new species from southwest China Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Mu, Man, Huang, Hong-Yan, Huang, Ting, Yang, Shu-Da, Tang, Li-Ping (2021): Gerhardtia yunnanensis (Agaricales, Lyophyllaceae), a new species from…
View article: Hygrophorus parvirussula sp. nov., a new edible mushroom from southwestern China
Hygrophorus parvirussula sp. nov., a new edible mushroom from southwestern China Open
A Chinese species of Hygrophorus with a purplish red or pinkish red pileus, treated as “H. russula” is taxonomically reevaluated, including sequences of “H. russula” from GenBank. Phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer re…