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IF 3.4 Q1 Health Professions Animal models and experimental medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1002/ame2.70008
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This cover image is based on the article "Polyphenols as Wnt/β-catenin pathway modulators: A promising strategy in clinical neurodegeneration" (https://doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12525) reported by Biswajit Kumar Utpal, Sajib Chandra Roy, Mehrukh Zehravi, Sherouk Hussein Sweilam, A. Dinesh Raja, M. Akiful Haque, Chandan Nayak, Senthilkumar Balakrishnan, Laliteshwar Pratap Singh, Saswati Panigrahi, Mohammed Ali Alshehri, Safia Obaidur Rab, Najmus Sakib Minhaj, Talha Bin Emran. The cover design encapsulates the study's main focus: "Exploring the Neuroprotective Benefits of Phytochemicals Extracted from Indigenous Edible Fruits in Bangladesh". This is achieved by integrating several symbolic aspects in order to visually depict the core idea and theme of the paper and its emphasis on neuroscience, natural compounds, and local biodiversity. (1). Brain as the central symbol: A prominent, stylized brain illustration serves as the focal point representing the study's neuroprotective aspect. Chemical structures, including Gallic acid, Ellagic acid, Corilagin, and Geraniin, encircle the brain, illustrating the phytochemicals under investigation for their potential advantages. (2). Fruits symbolizing Phytochemical Sources: The abstract geometric patterns subtly suggest fruits and their visual placement making them embedded within the brain directly symbolizing a strong connection between the Indigenous fruits and their neuroprotective properties. Moreover, the vibrant color scheme and the ordered representation further emphasize the phytochemical advantages connected with the fruits and their beneficial impact on brain health. (3). Cultural and Regional Symbolism: The striking background of the cover image takes inspiration from the nakshi kantha motifs which are traditional embroidery designs originating from Bangladesh and, therefore, integration of this aspect honors the cultural context associated with the research.

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这张封面图片基于Biswajit Kumar Utpal, Sajib Chandra Roy, Mehrukh Zehravi, Sherouk Hussein Sweilam, A. Dinesh Raja, M. Akiful Haque, Chandan Nayak, Senthilkumar Balakrishnan, Laliteshwar Pratap Singh, Saswati Panigrahi, Mohammed Ali Alshehri, Safia Obaidur Rab, Najmus Sakib Minhaj, Talha Bin Emran报道的文章“多醇类物质作为Wnt/β-catenin通路调节剂:临床神经变性的一种有前途的策略”(https://doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12525)。封面设计概括了该研究的主要焦点:“探索从孟加拉国本土可食用水果中提取的植物化学物质的神经保护作用”。这是通过整合几个象征性的方面来实现的,以便直观地描绘论文的核心思想和主题,以及它对神经科学、天然化合物和当地生物多样性的强调。(1).大脑作为中心符号:一个突出的、程式化的大脑插图作为代表研究神经保护方面的焦点。化学结构,包括没食子酸、鞣花酸、菊苣素和天竺葵素,环绕着大脑,说明了正在研究的植物化学物质的潜在优势。(2).象征植物化学来源的水果:抽象的几何图案巧妙地暗示了水果和它们的视觉位置,使它们嵌入大脑,直接象征着土著水果和它们的神经保护特性之间的紧密联系。此外,鲜艳的配色方案和有序的表现进一步强调了与水果相关的植物化学优势及其对大脑健康的有益影响。(3)文化和地域象征主义:封面图像引人注目的背景灵感来自nakshi kantha主题,这是源自孟加拉国的传统刺绣设计,因此,这方面的融合尊重了与研究相关的文化背景。
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