Antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory and central nervous system
... Scurrula parasitica (Linn.) has been used as traditional medicine against various diseases. Aim of the study was to evaluate analgesic, anti-inflammatory and CNS-depressant effects of methanol (MSPL), dichloromethane (DSPL), chloroform (CSPL) and aqueous (ASPL) extracts of S. parasitica leaves. Acet ...
... Scurrula parasitica (Linn.) has been used as traditional medicine against various diseases. Aim of the study was to evaluate analgesic, anti-inflammatory and CNS-depressant effects of methanol (MSPL), dichloromethane (DSPL), chloroform (CSPL) and aqueous (ASPL) extracts of S. parasitica leaves. Acet ...
Abstract Book
... number of unknowns, especially those concerning brain pathology: neurological or psychiatric in nature. Thus, neuroscientific breakthroughs will change clinical practice, enabling us not only to treat more successfully, but also to prevent diseases, improve the quality of life and ultimately make th ...
... number of unknowns, especially those concerning brain pathology: neurological or psychiatric in nature. Thus, neuroscientific breakthroughs will change clinical practice, enabling us not only to treat more successfully, but also to prevent diseases, improve the quality of life and ultimately make th ...
PDF full-Text - Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical
... caused by small doses of alcohol, in contrast to hydroxyzine and cetirizine [30]. As occurs with loratadine, a large part of its action is through the active metabolite desloratadine, which also seems not to affect cognitive tests at therapeutic doses [28]. ...
... caused by small doses of alcohol, in contrast to hydroxyzine and cetirizine [30]. As occurs with loratadine, a large part of its action is through the active metabolite desloratadine, which also seems not to affect cognitive tests at therapeutic doses [28]. ...
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
... The safety of NITROLINGUAL PUMPSPRAY was assessed in a double-blind, randomized, single-dose, 5-period crossover study involving patients with chronic, stable angina pectoris, who were known to be acutely responsive to sublingual nitroglycerin. The effects of varying doses (0.2 mg, 0.4 mg 0.8 mg and ...
... The safety of NITROLINGUAL PUMPSPRAY was assessed in a double-blind, randomized, single-dose, 5-period crossover study involving patients with chronic, stable angina pectoris, who were known to be acutely responsive to sublingual nitroglycerin. The effects of varying doses (0.2 mg, 0.4 mg 0.8 mg and ...
MET - Imedex
... Scatter factors and the receptors of the MET oncogene family (RON, ROR) are key regulators of the Invasive Growth program in cancer stem cells. ...
... Scatter factors and the receptors of the MET oncogene family (RON, ROR) are key regulators of the Invasive Growth program in cancer stem cells. ...
Shapes and Level Tolerances of Frequency Tuning Curves in
... rooms (IAC). Calibrated insert speakers (STAX 54) enclosed in small chambers that were connected to sound delivery tubes sealed into the acoustic meati of the contralateral ear [Sokolich 1981, U.S. Patent 4251686] were used. This sound delivery system was calibrated with a sound level meter (Brüel ...
... rooms (IAC). Calibrated insert speakers (STAX 54) enclosed in small chambers that were connected to sound delivery tubes sealed into the acoustic meati of the contralateral ear [Sokolich 1981, U.S. Patent 4251686] were used. This sound delivery system was calibrated with a sound level meter (Brüel ...
Neural Induction in Xenopus: Requirement for Ectodermal and
... The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS) is a long-standing question in vertebrate embryology. Here we show that Xenopus neural induction starts earlier than previously thought, at the blastula stage, and requires the combined activity of two dist ...
... The origin of the signals that induce the differentiation of the central nervous system (CNS) is a long-standing question in vertebrate embryology. Here we show that Xenopus neural induction starts earlier than previously thought, at the blastula stage, and requires the combined activity of two dist ...
Identification of novel natural compound inhibitors for human
... chemical entities to combat pain by exploiting alternative biological mechanisms that will involve fewer side effects. Based on recent results from several animal models for neuropathic pain, the G protein-coupled receptor C5aR has emerged as one of the potential pharmacological targets for treating ...
... chemical entities to combat pain by exploiting alternative biological mechanisms that will involve fewer side effects. Based on recent results from several animal models for neuropathic pain, the G protein-coupled receptor C5aR has emerged as one of the potential pharmacological targets for treating ...
International Union of Pharmacology. LI. Nomenclature and
... by shifting the activation curve of the channels to more positive voltages. The stimulatory effect of cyclic nucleotides does not depend on protein phosphorylation but is caused by direct interaction with the HCN channel protein. The current produced by HCN channels, termed Ih, If, or Iq, is found i ...
... by shifting the activation curve of the channels to more positive voltages. The stimulatory effect of cyclic nucleotides does not depend on protein phosphorylation but is caused by direct interaction with the HCN channel protein. The current produced by HCN channels, termed Ih, If, or Iq, is found i ...
“Hallucinations” Extra Credit Hallucinations don`t belong wholly to
... by Factor and colleagues, “it is difficult to determine the incidence with which these problems occurred because the early studies varied with regard to the inclusion criteria, the dosages of _______________________ employed, and the classification of the psychiatric effects reported”. In fact, hall ...
... by Factor and colleagues, “it is difficult to determine the incidence with which these problems occurred because the early studies varied with regard to the inclusion criteria, the dosages of _______________________ employed, and the classification of the psychiatric effects reported”. In fact, hall ...
Three key sequences HDEV
... know when it is hungry, thirsty, or uncomfortable. And what a fascinating creature is this same child 2 years later: running, playing, talking, hugging, and kissing. It is hard to believe that only 2 short years—the years of infancy—bring about so many changes. It seems that nearly every day brings ...
... know when it is hungry, thirsty, or uncomfortable. And what a fascinating creature is this same child 2 years later: running, playing, talking, hugging, and kissing. It is hard to believe that only 2 short years—the years of infancy—bring about so many changes. It seems that nearly every day brings ...
annual report of the erwin l. hahn institute for magnetic resonance
... has enabled and supported clinically driven 7T research at the ELH in exploring the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Tom and his group were able to show the added clinical value of 7T ultrahigh field MRI using very high spatial resolution combined with the high sensitivity achieved by 7T MRI in co ...
... has enabled and supported clinically driven 7T research at the ELH in exploring the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Tom and his group were able to show the added clinical value of 7T ultrahigh field MRI using very high spatial resolution combined with the high sensitivity achieved by 7T MRI in co ...
Epigenetic and genetic variation at the IGF2/H19 imprinting control
... Several SNPs proximal to the IGF2 gene were associated with DNA methylation at IGF2 DMR0, both when assessed individually (Fig. S6) and as part of multi-marker haplotypes (Table S3). This is consistent with the findings of previous work in reference 15 and 34, including a recent genome-wide study by ...
... Several SNPs proximal to the IGF2 gene were associated with DNA methylation at IGF2 DMR0, both when assessed individually (Fig. S6) and as part of multi-marker haplotypes (Table S3). This is consistent with the findings of previous work in reference 15 and 34, including a recent genome-wide study by ...
Christiane M. Thiel and Gereon R. Fink
... al. (2001) found first evidence that the neural signature of such pharmacologic modulation might lie within the left temporoparietal junction (although the effects observed were small). Related to this is a finding showing that increases in phasic arousal counteract the deleterious effects of noradr ...
... al. (2001) found first evidence that the neural signature of such pharmacologic modulation might lie within the left temporoparietal junction (although the effects observed were small). Related to this is a finding showing that increases in phasic arousal counteract the deleterious effects of noradr ...
PDF - Department of Molecular Biology
... Both the dimerization mutant (ΔH1I) and the tubulation defective mutant (M70S/I71S) had significantly less rescuing activity for the unc-57 locomotion, SpH, and EPSC rate defects compared to the wild type rEndoA1 BAR domain (Fig. 2 and Fig. S3B). Interestingly, the A66W mutant (which has enhanced me ...
... Both the dimerization mutant (ΔH1I) and the tubulation defective mutant (M70S/I71S) had significantly less rescuing activity for the unc-57 locomotion, SpH, and EPSC rate defects compared to the wild type rEndoA1 BAR domain (Fig. 2 and Fig. S3B). Interestingly, the A66W mutant (which has enhanced me ...
neuronal coding of prediction errors
... Key Words learning, plasticity, dopamine, reward, attention Abstract Associative learning enables animals to anticipate the occurrence of important outcomes. Learning occurs when the actual outcome differs from the predicted outcome, resulting in a prediction error. Neurons in several brain structur ...
... Key Words learning, plasticity, dopamine, reward, attention Abstract Associative learning enables animals to anticipate the occurrence of important outcomes. Learning occurs when the actual outcome differs from the predicted outcome, resulting in a prediction error. Neurons in several brain structur ...
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Inhibitors
... chronic pain. Several issues surface with COX-2 inhibitor use in elderly patients, including potential adverse effects and drug interactions. NSAID-induced gastrointestinal toxicity is prevalent in the elderly; therefore, COX-2 inhibitors like celecoxib or nonselective NSAIDs plus proton pump inhibi ...
... chronic pain. Several issues surface with COX-2 inhibitor use in elderly patients, including potential adverse effects and drug interactions. NSAID-induced gastrointestinal toxicity is prevalent in the elderly; therefore, COX-2 inhibitors like celecoxib or nonselective NSAIDs plus proton pump inhibi ...
Chapter 3
... 7. Parkinson disease is a disorder of movement, in which cells degenerate in the a. corpus callosum. b. basal ganglia. c. reticular formation. d. cerebellum. 8. The parts of the brain dedicated to emotion are located within the a. endocrine system. b. limbic system. c. association cortex. d. primary ...
... 7. Parkinson disease is a disorder of movement, in which cells degenerate in the a. corpus callosum. b. basal ganglia. c. reticular formation. d. cerebellum. 8. The parts of the brain dedicated to emotion are located within the a. endocrine system. b. limbic system. c. association cortex. d. primary ...
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Approaches to Migraine
... • Hypnosis: An altered state of awareness usually but not always involving relaxation during which the participant can give himself/herself suggestions for desired changes to which he/she is more likely to respond that in their usual state of awareness. • Guided Imagery: A technique that involves us ...
... • Hypnosis: An altered state of awareness usually but not always involving relaxation during which the participant can give himself/herself suggestions for desired changes to which he/she is more likely to respond that in their usual state of awareness. • Guided Imagery: A technique that involves us ...
Nicotine
... Explain why it would be dangerous (and not just unpleasant) for a toddler to EAT a cigarette (and it happens regularly) Use the numbers provided to justify response. What is the therapeutic index for nicotine? Use 20.0 mg/cigarette. Why is this only an ...
... Explain why it would be dangerous (and not just unpleasant) for a toddler to EAT a cigarette (and it happens regularly) Use the numbers provided to justify response. What is the therapeutic index for nicotine? Use 20.0 mg/cigarette. Why is this only an ...
Antidepressant Drugs - Vendor Drug Program
... disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder (SAD), panic disorder (PD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Additionally, bupropion is FDA-approved for seasonal affective disorder (AD) and smoking cessation (SC), fluoxetin ...
... disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder (SAD), panic disorder (PD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Additionally, bupropion is FDA-approved for seasonal affective disorder (AD) and smoking cessation (SC), fluoxetin ...
Antithyroid Drugs
... Antithyroid drugs are relatively simple molecules known as thionamides, which contain a sulfhydryl group and a thiourea moiety within a heterocyclic structure (Fig. 1). Propylthiouracil (6-propyl-2-thiouracil) and methimazole (1-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazole, Tapazole) are the antithyroid drugs used in ...
... Antithyroid drugs are relatively simple molecules known as thionamides, which contain a sulfhydryl group and a thiourea moiety within a heterocyclic structure (Fig. 1). Propylthiouracil (6-propyl-2-thiouracil) and methimazole (1-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazole, Tapazole) are the antithyroid drugs used in ...
Neurofilament and Calcium-Binding Proteins in the
... Sinai Medical Center, New York, the Department of Psychiatry, University of Geneva School of Medicine, Switzerland, and the Department of Anatomy, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. The materials were collected according to appropriate ethical guidelines and all protocols were reviewed and appr ...
... Sinai Medical Center, New York, the Department of Psychiatry, University of Geneva School of Medicine, Switzerland, and the Department of Anatomy, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. The materials were collected according to appropriate ethical guidelines and all protocols were reviewed and appr ...
Quick guide to drugs and alcohol
... dose, they may experience a physical and/or psychological reaction. This is called withdrawal. Because the dependent person has become tolerant to the drug’s effects, they have been taking the drug just to feel normal. When they stop taking the drug, they may experience the opposite to the highs the ...
... dose, they may experience a physical and/or psychological reaction. This is called withdrawal. Because the dependent person has become tolerant to the drug’s effects, they have been taking the drug just to feel normal. When they stop taking the drug, they may experience the opposite to the highs the ...