Browsing Laboratory Animal Research Center (Research) by Publisher "John Wiley and Sons Inc"
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Early-Life Sugar Consumption Affects the Microbiome in Juvenile Mice
( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2022 , Article)Scope: The composition of the gut microbiota is influenced by the dietary nutrient. Sugar has been linked with many metabolic health disorders such as heart disease, metabolic syndrome, and immune disorders. Long-term ... -
Evaluation of Mineral Content in Preterm Human Milk and Infant Formulas in Qatar: Assessing Compliance With Dietary Recommendations and Label Accuracy
( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2025 , Article)Preterm infants have higher energy and nutrient needs compared to term infants, with human milk recommended as the primary feeding choice and infant formula as the secondary option. This study aimed to evaluate the ... -
Genetic mutations in pyoderma gangrenosum, hidradenitis suppurativa, and associated autoinflammatory syndromes: Insights into pathogenic mechanisms and shared pathways
( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2024 , Article)The review article by Takashi K. Satoh1 discusses dermatological conditions such as pyoderma gangrenosum (PG), hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), and related autoinflammatory syndromes including pyogenic arthritis, PG, and ... -
Targeting mTOR and Its Associated Signaling to Induce Cell Death in Breast Cancer Stem Cells
( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2025 , Article)Breast cancer (BC) is a frequently diagnosed neoplasm in women and the second major cause of cancer-related deaths. Many BC patients develop metastasis and advanced tumors, increasing morbidity and mortality. There is ... -
The apoptotic and anti-proliferative effects of Neosetophomone B in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia via PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway inhibition
( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2025 , Article)The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Protein Kinase B/mammalian target of rapamycin (PI3K/AKT/mTOR) signalling pathway is pivotal in various cancers, including T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL), a particularly ...




