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+ | It is possible that increased UA levels are a trait marker | ||
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+ | magnetic resonance imaging confirms | ||
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+ | The hippocampal response to psychosocial stress varies with salivary uric acid level | ||
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+ | Uric acid may play an important role in mental health by modulating the emotional response to stress. | ||
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+ | The current study provides novel evidence that brain function varies with baseline uric acid level. Specifically, these results demonstrate | ||
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+ | ==== astroglia ==== | ||
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+ | Astrocytes perform many functions, including biochemical support of endothelial cells that form the blood–brain barrier, provision of nutrients to the nervous tissue, maintenance of extracellular ion balance, and a role in the repair and scarring process of the brain and spinal cord following traumatic injuries. | ||
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+ | * Astrocytes | ||
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