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109595 May 2026

: A review from MIT researchers (indexed under 109595 ) examines manganese-based oxides as catalysts for energy conversion in fuel cells.

The methodology and findings of this study have been widely cited in the medical community for bridging the gap between psychology and physical pathology. 109595

: The study identifies specific epigenetic changes—molecular "marks" on DNA—that alter how immune cells respond to inflammation even after the stressor is removed. : A review from MIT researchers (indexed under

: While this "primed" state might seem helpful for fighting infections, it often leads to pathological inflammation , increasing the risk for cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune disorders, and severe inflammatory responses (such as those seen in COVID-19). Critical Review and Assessment : While this "primed" state might seem helpful

: It is a pivotal piece of literature for anyone studying the neurobiology of stress or immunology , as it provides a concrete biological explanation for how "stress kills" by over-sensitizing the body's inflammatory response rather than just "turning it off." Other contexts for "109595":

: It also refers to a recent eLife reviewed preprint (109595) that uses fruit flies to model RVCL-S , a rare genetic disease affecting blood vessels in the brain and retina.

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