124153 | 2027 |

This research paper analyzes how citizens' trust in their own national governments affects their trust in European Union (EU) institutions.

The study finds that trust is not isolated; when a citizen loses faith in their national parliament, that distrust often "spills over" to the European Commission and the European Parliament. 124153

The research covers 15 EU Member States over a 15-year period (2000–2015), providing a long-term look at how regional stability influences the perception of the EU as a whole. Other Notable References This research paper analyzes how citizens' trust in

The article details recent breakthroughs in "linker" technology and more effective payloads that have led to a surge in FDA-approved treatments for breast, lung, and blood cancers. An older but frequently cited article in Neuroendocrinology

The relationship is often asymmetric . Negative events (like economic crises) have a much stronger impact on decreasing trust than positive events have on increasing it.

An older but frequently cited article in Neuroendocrinology titled "Progesterone and the Control of Functional Luteolysis" is indexed under the ID 124153 . It discusses the role of hormones in reproductive cycles.