This study investigates the preservation through adaptive reuse of derelict heritage buildings at risk of demolition in urban settings in New Brunswick, Canada.Despite the demonstrated benefits of adaptive reuse in balancing heritage preservation and contemporary urban needs, small cities face significant challenges: financial constraints, regulato
RHOX Homeobox Transcription Factor Regulation of Ins2 in Rodent Granulosa Cells
The Rhox family of homeobox transcription factors comprises established regulators of gonad function, but their downstream targets have been relatively elusive, particularly in the female reproductive tract.Here, we characterize Ins2 as a downstream target of the two granulosa cell-specific factors, Rhox5 and Rhox8, in the ovary.While INS2 Wax Bars
The Development of Catholic Schools in the Republic of Sudan
Sudan is today a country self-defined as Islamic (97% of the population) and Arab.In this context the schools of the Catholic Church have played and play a relevant role in the instruction of the elites of the country and in the provision of Cheese Baker education to the displaced and refugee communities (3.58 million persons of concern of UNHCR in
Repeated Blockade of NMDA Receptors during Adolescence Impairs Reversal Learning and Disrupts GABAergic Interneurons in Rat Medial Prefrontal Cortex
Adolescence is of particular significance to schizophrenia, since psychosis onset typically occurs in this critical period.Based on the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor hypofunction hypothesis of schizophrenia, in this study, we investigated whether and how repeated NMDA receptor blockade during adolescence would affect GABAergic interneurons i