GUT DYSBIOSIS WAS INEVITABLE, BUT TOLERANCE WAS NOT: TEMPORAL RESPONSES OF THE MURINE MICROBIOTA THAT MAINTAIN ITS CAPACITY FOR BUTYRATE PRODUCTION CORRELATE WITH SUSTAINED ANTINOCICEPTION TO CHRONIC MORPHINE

Gut dysbiosis was inevitable, but tolerance was not: temporal responses of the murine microbiota that maintain its capacity for butyrate production correlate with sustained antinociception to chronic morphine

The therapeutic benefits of opioids are compromised by the development of analgesic tolerance, which Alpha-GPC necessitates higher dosing for pain management thereby increasing the liability for drug dependence and addiction.Rodent models indicate opposing roles of the gut microbiota in tolerance: morphine-induced gut dysbiosis exacerbates toleranc

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Comprehensive pan-cancer analysis and experiments revealed R3HDM1 as a novel predictive biomarker for prognosis and immune therapy response

BackgroundR3HDM1, an RNA binding protein with one R3H domain, remains uncharacterized in terms of its association with tumor progression, malignant cell regulation, and the tumor immune microenvironment.This paper aims to fill this gap by analyzing the potential of R3HDM1 in diagnosis, prognosis, chemotherapy, and immune function across various can

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