Browsing by Subject "Neurology"
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(1995)We searched for the presence of human T‐cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV‐I) sequences in central nervous system and muscle lesions of 3 patients with tropical spastic paraparesis/HTLV‐I—associated myelopathy (TSP/HAM) and ...
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(2004)The training of clinical neurologists in Chile could be improved by introducing structural changes. It would be unacceptable not to try, although progress may be slow. The first of these changes would be to lengthen the ...
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(Academic Press Inc., 1997)An altered expression of the apamin-sensitive K+ channel from skeletal muscle is apparently implicated in human myotonic dystrophy (MD). We found, in rats, that the expression of this channel depends on age and the type ...
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(Hindawi Limited, 2016)© 2016 Pedro Lobos et al.Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and the ensuing oxidative stress contribute to Alzheimer's disease pathology. We reported previously that amyloid-β peptide oligomers (AβOs) produce ...
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(1972)Neural activity in the torus semicircularis (colliculus) of the frog was studied. Tones of different frequency, intensity, and duration were used for stimulation of each ear or both ears simultaneously. Unit responses were ...
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(1970)The pattern of cellular growth during the first 2 years of life has been studied in human cerebrum, cerebellu, and brain stem from normal and marasmic children. In normal children there is a linear increase in wet weight, ...
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(1993)The structure of large pyramidal cells from layer V of the motor cortex of undernourished and well-nourished infants was studied to determine the effects of postnatal nutrition on cortical dendritic development. In ...
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(Springer, 2015)Incidence and prevalence studies of neurological disorders play an important role in assessing the burden of disease and planning services. However, the assessment of disease estimates is hindered by problems in reporting ...
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(1983)Cortical reactivity of parietal association area was studied in normal and undernourished rats. (i) The normal group was from mothers which were fed a 21.5% protein diet during lactation. (ii) The undernourished group was ...
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(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2008)Reduction of the protein content from 25 to 8% casein in the diet of pregnant rats results in impaired neocortical long-term potentiation (LTP) of the offspring together with lower visuospatial memory performance. The ...
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(1982)In 27 encéphale isolé cats, electrical stimulation of the pulvinar-lateralis posterior nucleus complex (P-LP) evoked oblique conjugate saccadic eye movements, with latencies of 60 to 90 ms and stimulus thresholds of 200 ...
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(1993)It is known that nutritional restriction during gestation affects the growth of the corpus callosum. The present study was designed to evaluate whether prenatal malnutrition may alter, in the rat, the normal pattern of ...
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Identity of the Purkinje cell cytoplasmic antibody type 2 autoantibody antigen is finally revealed (John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2017)
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(1996)This study tries to determine the relationship between intolerance of ambiguity and different psychiatric disorders classified according to DSM-III-R criteria in two different countries. Inpatients from the psychiatric ...
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(2011)Studies in post-mortem tissues of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and in mice treated with 6-hydroxydopamine have shown a decrease in the length of axon and dendrites of striatal neurons. However, the etiology of ...
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(1985)Susceptibility to strychnine of somatosensory responses evoked in the prefrontal cortex was studied in normal and protein-malnourished rats in three groups. (a) The normal group was from mothers fed a 21% casein diet. (b) ...
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(1998)Optic neuromyelitis is characterized by simultaneous or successive necrotizing lesions involving the optic nerves and the spinal cord. We report two females with the disease, aged 30 and 34 years old. In the latter, a ...
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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 ...