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Although theory indicates that indirect genetic benefits through mate choice should be widespread, empirical work has often either failed to detect such benefits or shown a net cost to the presence of sexual selection. In this...
Characterization of Mechanisms Controlling Translational Regulation of Type I Collagen in Liver Fibrosis as Target for Novel Anti-Fibrotics and the Regulation of Neural Tube Closure during Embryonic Development
Pathological hepatic fibrosis represents a worldwide medical problem with substantial mortality and the number of cases is increasing. Despite all medical advances, effective therapy to treat progressive liver fibrosis is still...
Stress is a ubiquitous aspect of everyday life. As such, there exists a great deal of variability in the individual response to stress, particularly as a functional cause of depression. The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the...
The use of an alternative male mating tactic is frequently discussed as an option that makes the best of a bad situation for disadvantaged males and not as part of an adaptive system that can produce equal average levels of reproductive...
One of the core pathogenic mechanisms for schizophrenia is believed to be dysfunction in glutamatergic synaptic transmissions, particularly hypofunction of N-methyl D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs). In addition, previous genetic and...
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