Browsing by Subject "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience"
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(1975)—Alcohol:NAD oxidoreductase (EC 1.1.1.1) was studied in brain cortex, hypothalamus, cerebellum and midbrain of adult and immature rats, and in the whole encephalon of neonatal rats. The rats used in this study were (i) ...
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(Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
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Brains from non-Alzheimer's individuals containing amyloid deposits accelerate Aβ deposition in vivo (BioMed Central, 2013)Background: One of the main features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the presence of Aβ deposits, which accumulate in the brain years before the onset of symptoms. We and others have demonstrated that cerebral Aβ-amyloidosis ...
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(1985)The influence of early protein–calorie malnutrition on synaptic transmission in the rat prefrontal cortex was studied by evoking direct cortical responses with different trains of threshold electrical pulses. Malnutrition ...
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(Springer-Verlag, 1965)1. The effects on brain weight and histological appearance of adrenalectomy, of a stereotactic cerebral lesion and of sodium chloride in drinking water were studied in 120 rats. 2. Brain edema is measured by means of ...
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(1976)The effects of anisomycin (ANM) on newborn chicks have been studied with respect to brain protein synthesis, growth, EEG, toxicity, and several passive avoidance learning tasks. It was found that intracerebral ANM (80 nmol) ...
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(1985)The effects of some cholinergic agents and 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on neurally mediated contractions of in vitro cat ciliary muscle preparations were studied. The contractile response to trains of stimuli was enhanced by ...
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(2007)PURPOSE. Uveal melanoma is the most common primary malignant ocular cancer in adults. This tumor has a distinct expression pattern of markers compared with cutaneous melanoma. MC1R is under study as a potential target ...
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(1991)SP produces two different muscular responses in the isolated vas deferens of the rat. 1) A myotropic, post-synaptic effect that results from stimulation of one subtype of SP receptor, located on the membrane of the smooth ...
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(Taylor and Francis Inc., 2007)© 2007 Landes Bioscience. The pathogenic mechanism(s) underlying neurodegenerative diseases associated with protein misfolding is unclear. Several studies have implicated ER stress pathways in neurodegenerative conditions, ...
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(Springer Verlag, 2009)
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(2012)Shilajit is a natural substance found mainly in the Himalayas, formed for centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by the action of microorganisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring ...
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(Elsevier Ltd, 2019)One of the major problems in the translation of successful preclinical results to clinical studies and new therapies in Parkinson's disease is the use of preclinical models based on exogenous neurotoxins that do not replicate ...