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Transcriptional Upregulation of DNA Damage Response Genes in Bank Voles (Myodes glareolus) Inhabiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
2018
Exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) from radionuclides released into the environment can damage DNA. An expected response to exposure to environmental radionuclides, therefore, is initiation of DNA damage response (DDR) pathways. Increased DNA damage is a characteristic of many organisms exposed to radionuclides but expression of DDR genes of wildlife inhabiting an area contaminated by radionuclides is poorly understood. We quantified expression of five central DDR genes Atm, Mre11, p53, Brca1, and p21 in the livers of the bank vole Myodes glareolus that inhabited areas within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) that differed in levels of ambient radioactivity, and also from control areas ou…
Pietarsaaren seudun ilmanlaadun bioindikaattoritutkimus vuosina 2006-2007
2008
Bioindikatoruppföljning av luftkvaliteten i Jakobstadsnejden åren 2006-2007
2008
Seinäjoen seudun ilmanlaadun bioindikaattoritutkimus vuosina 2006-2007
2008
Bioindikatoruppföljning av luftkvaliteten i Sydösterbotten åren 2006-2007
2008
Vakka-Suomen alueen ilmanlaadun bioindikaattoritutkimus vuosina 2006-2007
2008
Ecotoxicological status of a watercourse recovering from heavy loading by pulp and paper industry
2013
Bioindikatoruppföljning av luftkvaliteten i Vasaregionen åren 2006-2007
2008
Vaasan alueen ilmanlaadun bioindikaattoritutkimus vuosina 2006-2007
2008
Exercise as therapy for neurodevelopmental and cognitive dysfunction in people with a Fontan circulation: A narrative review
2023
People with a Fontan circulation are at risk of neurodevelopmental delay and disability, and cognitive dysfunction, that has significant implications for academic and occupational attainment, psychosocial functioning, and overall quality of life. Interventions for improving these outcomes are lacking. This review article discusses current intervention practices and explores the evidence supporting exercise as a potential intervention for improving cognitive functioning in people living with a Fontan circulation. Proposed pathophysiological mechanisms underpinning these associations are discussed in the context of Fontan physiology and avenues for future research are recommended.