I got reccomended to this page because I was wondering if I could use a soldering iron like a nail for dabbing. I have a completly unused soldering iron and I figured I should ask before wasting wax. Thanks.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complicated, neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social deficits and stereotyped behaviors. Accumulating evidence suggests that ferroptosis is involved in the development of ASD, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Puerarin has an anti-ferroptosis function. Here, we found that the administration of puerarin from P12 to P15 ameliorated the autism-associated behaviors in the VPA-exposed male mouse model of autism by inhibiting ferroptosis in neural stem cells of the hippocampus. We highlight the role of ferroptosis in the hippocampus neurogenesis and confirm that puerarin treatment inhibited iron overload, lipid peroxidation accumulation, and mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as enhanced the expression of ferroptosis inhibitory proteins, including Nrf2, GPX4, Slc7a11, and FTH1 in the hippocampus of VPA mouse model of autism. In addition, we confirmed that inhibition of xCT/Slc7a11-mediated ferroptosis occurring in the hippocampus is closely related to puerarin-exerted therapeutic effects. In conclusion, our study suggests that puerarin targets core symptoms and hippocampal neurogenesis reduction through ferroptosis inhibition, which might be a potential drug for autism intervention.


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Titanium is widely regarded as the iron man of nail materials. Compared to other materials such as glass, which can break much more easily especially when the glass used to make most nails is very thin. Titanium is a better candidate for those looking for less design and aesthetic and more durability; it is extremely strong and can never break. You are guaranteed that it will serve you for as long as you need it to without your having to worry about it breaking.

There used to be a place here in Berkeley that had this on their menu (which was weird if you want to get technical, since it was a Taiwanese restaurant, not Northern Chinese). The family retired a few years ago, so then we would go about 40 minutes away to a Muslim Chinese restaurant for this, but today, I made this, so thank you! It came out really well in my 12 inch cast iron skillet. I did up the recipe and used my sourdough starter. I covered it while on the stove so it steamed the inside while the exterior crisped up, but next time will try without covering to see if the texture is different. Thank you, we love our homemade one!

Here, we report the production of 3D-printed MoS2/Ni electrodes (3D-MoS2/Ni) with long-term stability and excellent performance by the selective laser melting (SLM) technique. As a cathode, the obtained 3D-MoS2/Ni could maintain a degradation rate above 94.0% for florfenicol (FLO) when repeatedly used 50 times in water. We also found that the removal rate of FLO by 3D-MoS2/Ni was about 12 times higher than that of 3D-printed pure Ni (3D-Ni), attributed to the improved accessibility of H*. In addition, the electrochemical characterization results showed that the electrochemically active surface area of the 3D-MoS2/Ni electrode is about 3-fold higher than that of the 3D-Ni electrode while the electrical resistance is 4 times lower. Based on tert-butanol suppression, electron paramagnetic resonance and triple quadrupole mass spectrometer experiments, a "dual path" mechanism and possible degradation pathway for the dechlorination of FLO by 3D-MoS2/Ni were proposed. Furthermore, we also investigated the impacts of the cathode potential and the initial pH of the solution on the degradation of FLO. Overall, this study reveals that the SLM 3D printing technique is a promising approach for the rapid fabrication of high-stability metal electrodes, which could have broad application in the control of water contaminants in the environmental field.

The tumour microenvironment (TME) is crucial for tumour development and progression. Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) in the TME can promote tumour progression and metastasis by releasing cytokines, such as IL-6. Calycosin, a phytoestrogen that is one of the active compounds in Radix Astragali, has been shown to inhibit tumour growth and metastasis. However, the underlying mechanism by which calycosin inhibits tumour growth remains unclear. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effect of calycosin on IL-6 production in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)- and THP-1-derived macrophages and explore its potential mechanisms using co-immunoprecipitation, western blotting, immunofluorescence, chromatin immunoprecipitation and luciferase assays. We found that calycosin treatment substantially upregulated the expression of ER-36, a variant of the ER, and reduced IL-6 production in macrophages. Mechanistically, ER-36 physically interacted with NF-Bp65 and retained p65 in the cytoplasm to attenuate NF-B function as an IL-6 transcriptional inducer. In conclusion, our result indicated that calycosin inhibited IL-6 production by enhancing ER-36 expression and its interaction with p65, which attenuated NF-B function as an IL-6 inducer. Therefore, calycosin can be developed as an effective agent for cancer therapy by targeting TAMs.

Brackin, Richard and Atkinson, Brian S. and Sturrock, Craig J. and Rasmussen, Amanda (2017)Roots-eye view: using microdialysis and microCT to non-destructively map root nutrient depletion and accumulation zones. Plant, Cell and Environment, 40 (12). pp. 3135-3142. ISSN 1365-3040

Fitters, Tamara F.J. and Mooney, Sacha J. and Sparkes, Debbie L. (2018)Sugar beet root growth under different watering regimes: a minirhizotron study. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 155 . pp. 79-86. ISSN 0098-8472

Gregory, Peter J. and Wahbi, Ammar and Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph and Heiling, Maria and Gruber, Roman and Joy, Edward J.M. and Broadley, Martin R. (2017)Approaches to reduce zinc and iron deficits in food systems. Global Food Security, 15 . pp. 1-10. ISSN 2211-9124

Grn, A. and Buchner, P. and Broadley, M.R. and Hawkesford, M.J. (2018)Identification and expression profiling of Pht1 phosphate transporters in wheat in controlled environments and in the field. Plant Biology, 20 (2). pp. 374-389. ISSN 1438-8677

White, Philip J. and Bowen, Helen C. and Broadley, Martin R. and El-Serehy, Hamed A. and Neugebauer, Konrad and Taylor, Anna and Thompson, Jacqueline A. and Wright, Gladys (2016)Evolutionary origins of abnormally large shoot sodium accumulation in non-saline environments within the Caryophyllales. New Phytologist . ISSN 1469-8137 be457b7860

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