Visual adaptation: Neural, psychological and computational aspects
... stream, it is important to know how neurons at each stage of processing adapt and how plasticity occurring early in the processing stream impacts downstream areas. In macaque IT cortex, for example, neuronal adaptation has been reported to show greater selectivity than the response of the correspond ...
... stream, it is important to know how neurons at each stage of processing adapt and how plasticity occurring early in the processing stream impacts downstream areas. In macaque IT cortex, for example, neuronal adaptation has been reported to show greater selectivity than the response of the correspond ...
Current hypotheses for the underlying biology of amyotrophic lateral
... part, by caspases and other apoptotic factors. Defects in Axonal Transport Neurofilaments are the most abundant cytoskeletal proteins in motor neurons and play a key role in stimulating axonal growth and in determining axonal diameter.27 Aberrant accumulation of neurofilaments in the cell body and p ...
... part, by caspases and other apoptotic factors. Defects in Axonal Transport Neurofilaments are the most abundant cytoskeletal proteins in motor neurons and play a key role in stimulating axonal growth and in determining axonal diameter.27 Aberrant accumulation of neurofilaments in the cell body and p ...
J=” m -1- w
... One solution may be the use of ad hoc reviewers from experts in such diseases. The International ALS Clinical Trial Consorti% again, maybe helpild when acting as such an outside ad hoc panel. I would like to discuss the current forum of a publicly open Scientific Adviso~ Panel meeting. In this forum ...
... One solution may be the use of ad hoc reviewers from experts in such diseases. The International ALS Clinical Trial Consorti% again, maybe helpild when acting as such an outside ad hoc panel. I would like to discuss the current forum of a publicly open Scientific Adviso~ Panel meeting. In this forum ...
Procalm
... Neuroleptic phenothiazines may potentiate QT interval prolongation which increases the risk of onset of serious ventricular arrhythmias of the torsade de pointes type, which is potentially fatal (sudden death). QT prolongation is exacerbated, in particular, in the presence of bradycardia, hypokalaem ...
... Neuroleptic phenothiazines may potentiate QT interval prolongation which increases the risk of onset of serious ventricular arrhythmias of the torsade de pointes type, which is potentially fatal (sudden death). QT prolongation is exacerbated, in particular, in the presence of bradycardia, hypokalaem ...
Origin of adult neural stem cells and perspectives for brain repair
... an even higher number of glial cells (1012) and an amount of synapses estimated to be around 109/mm3 (1015 in humans; Chklovskii et al., 2004). Nevertheless, what really makes the nervous system complex, beyond the number of its constitutive elements, is the extremely heterogeneous nature of their a ...
... an even higher number of glial cells (1012) and an amount of synapses estimated to be around 109/mm3 (1015 in humans; Chklovskii et al., 2004). Nevertheless, what really makes the nervous system complex, beyond the number of its constitutive elements, is the extremely heterogeneous nature of their a ...
Therapeutic uses: All types of hyperlipidemias.
... cholesterol levels and no known CHD. Mechanism of action: Lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, and rosuvastatin are analogs of HMG; it is the precursor of cholesterol. Simvastatin and Lovastatin are lactones that are hydrolyzed to the active drug. Fluvastatin and Pravasta ...
... cholesterol levels and no known CHD. Mechanism of action: Lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, and rosuvastatin are analogs of HMG; it is the precursor of cholesterol. Simvastatin and Lovastatin are lactones that are hydrolyzed to the active drug. Fluvastatin and Pravasta ...
Baytril - BayerDVM
... breeds of dogs during the rapid growth phase (between 2 and 8 months of age). The safe use of enrofloxacin has not been established in large and giant breeds during the rapid growth phase. Large breeds may be in this phase for up to one year of age and the giant breeds for up to 18 months. In clinic ...
... breeds of dogs during the rapid growth phase (between 2 and 8 months of age). The safe use of enrofloxacin has not been established in large and giant breeds during the rapid growth phase. Large breeds may be in this phase for up to one year of age and the giant breeds for up to 18 months. In clinic ...
General Psychology: GuangDong University of Foreign Studies
... Drugs and Altered States of Consciousness • Psychoactive Drug: Substance capable of altering attention, judgment, memory, time sense, self-control, emotion, or perception • Stimulant: Substance that increases activity in body and nervous system • Depressant: Substance that decreases activity in body ...
... Drugs and Altered States of Consciousness • Psychoactive Drug: Substance capable of altering attention, judgment, memory, time sense, self-control, emotion, or perception • Stimulant: Substance that increases activity in body and nervous system • Depressant: Substance that decreases activity in body ...
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... Hemolysis in World War II African-American soldiers treated with primaquine lead to identification of G6PD deficiency ...
... Hemolysis in World War II African-American soldiers treated with primaquine lead to identification of G6PD deficiency ...
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... without sig differences in treatmentemergent mania Ref: Token et al (2003) Arch Gen Psychiat, ...
... without sig differences in treatmentemergent mania Ref: Token et al (2003) Arch Gen Psychiat, ...
Phosphodiesterases Inhibition Enhances the Effect of Glucagon on
... Fig. 2). Indeed, the maximal efficacy of glucagon increased from 11.0±4.1 beats min-1 in the absence to 45.3±3.2 beats min-1 in the presence of IBMX (n=5, p<0.05); thus, indicating that PDE also blunts proarrhythmic effects of glucagon in this tissue. Consequently, basal PDE activity seems to limit ...
... Fig. 2). Indeed, the maximal efficacy of glucagon increased from 11.0±4.1 beats min-1 in the absence to 45.3±3.2 beats min-1 in the presence of IBMX (n=5, p<0.05); thus, indicating that PDE also blunts proarrhythmic effects of glucagon in this tissue. Consequently, basal PDE activity seems to limit ...
ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΥΤΕΡΩΝ GENERIC ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΥΤΙΚΩΝ
... infectious diseases, such as tick-borne encephalitis and meningococcal meningitis. Baxter received authorization from the European Commission in 2009 to market its pandemic influenza vaccine Celvapan H1N1 in Europe. The vaccine uses Baxter's Vero cell technology which allows rapid production and del ...
... infectious diseases, such as tick-borne encephalitis and meningococcal meningitis. Baxter received authorization from the European Commission in 2009 to market its pandemic influenza vaccine Celvapan H1N1 in Europe. The vaccine uses Baxter's Vero cell technology which allows rapid production and del ...
INTUNIV XR PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
... INTUNIV XR is also indicated as adjunctive therapy to psychostimulants for the treatment of ADHD in children, aged 6 to 12 years, with a sub-optimal response to psychostimulants. A diagnosis of ADHD (DSM-IV-TR) implies the presence of hyperactive-impulsive and/or inattentive symptoms that cause imp ...
... INTUNIV XR is also indicated as adjunctive therapy to psychostimulants for the treatment of ADHD in children, aged 6 to 12 years, with a sub-optimal response to psychostimulants. A diagnosis of ADHD (DSM-IV-TR) implies the presence of hyperactive-impulsive and/or inattentive symptoms that cause imp ...
Get PDF - Wiley Online Library
... Since the discovery of the GAN gene (Bomont et al. 2000) more than 40 mutations have been found in GAN patients, including deletion, insertion, missense and nonsense mutations (Bomont et al. 2000, 2003; Kuhlenbaumer et al. 2002; Bruno et al. 2004; Demir et al. 2005; Houlden et al. 2007; Koop et al. ...
... Since the discovery of the GAN gene (Bomont et al. 2000) more than 40 mutations have been found in GAN patients, including deletion, insertion, missense and nonsense mutations (Bomont et al. 2000, 2003; Kuhlenbaumer et al. 2002; Bruno et al. 2004; Demir et al. 2005; Houlden et al. 2007; Koop et al. ...
Impact of drug importation on community pharmacy and patient care
... to meet the needs of Canadians and a large contingent of the U.S. population. Based solely on the number of prescriptions dispensed, the Canadian annual supply of drugs would be exhausted in less than 2 months if all U.S. residents purchased their drugs from Canada.17 If one-half of U.S. prescriptio ...
... to meet the needs of Canadians and a large contingent of the U.S. population. Based solely on the number of prescriptions dispensed, the Canadian annual supply of drugs would be exhausted in less than 2 months if all U.S. residents purchased their drugs from Canada.17 If one-half of U.S. prescriptio ...
BioCapture™ : Acquiring EEG data Quick Notes
... reflects an average change in the net voltage of brain cells. Voltage-dependent ion channels and pumps within the cells create an “all-or-none” electrochemical pulse called an action potential. This pulse, which travels rapidly along the cell’s body, activates synaptic connections of other brain cel ...
... reflects an average change in the net voltage of brain cells. Voltage-dependent ion channels and pumps within the cells create an “all-or-none” electrochemical pulse called an action potential. This pulse, which travels rapidly along the cell’s body, activates synaptic connections of other brain cel ...
AP-ZP - Edison Investment Research
... The development risks of Intec are largely centred on whether the AP technology can provide a definitive benefit over other controlled release (CR) formulations. The company has MRI evidence that APs are effectively retained in the stomach, but the question remains how this translates into a benefit ...
... The development risks of Intec are largely centred on whether the AP technology can provide a definitive benefit over other controlled release (CR) formulations. The company has MRI evidence that APs are effectively retained in the stomach, but the question remains how this translates into a benefit ...
Use of Plasma Octreotide Levels to Guide Sandostatin® LAR Dosing
... peptides and amines associated with functional sst 2positive tumors. Following sst 2 binding, inhibition of G-protein-associated signal transduction pathways block secretory vesicle exocytosis and, thus, the release of the target peptide or amine. Pancreatic and digestive tract endocrine tumors can ...
... peptides and amines associated with functional sst 2positive tumors. Following sst 2 binding, inhibition of G-protein-associated signal transduction pathways block secretory vesicle exocytosis and, thus, the release of the target peptide or amine. Pancreatic and digestive tract endocrine tumors can ...
View PDF - MRC BNDU - University of Oxford
... Cell density per segment was obtained by dividing the estimated number of neurons per segment in each animal by the total segment volume, then taking the mean across animals. For sections processed by both in situ hybridization and IHC, we could not use an optical fractionator as the silver grains r ...
... Cell density per segment was obtained by dividing the estimated number of neurons per segment in each animal by the total segment volume, then taking the mean across animals. For sections processed by both in situ hybridization and IHC, we could not use an optical fractionator as the silver grains r ...
4. Mechanism of action
... contributing factor in three analytically verified deaths in different parts of Europe. A warning was also issued in Finland at that time via the Internet to avoid dangerous situations caused by using the substance. The greatest threat is the fact that the substance is pressed and marketed as a prod ...
... contributing factor in three analytically verified deaths in different parts of Europe. A warning was also issued in Finland at that time via the Internet to avoid dangerous situations caused by using the substance. The greatest threat is the fact that the substance is pressed and marketed as a prod ...
5, PAIN TREATMENTS
... acknowledged that he prescribed massive amounts of opiates for some of his patients but said he always had a medical reason for doing so. Hurwitz testified that he knew some of his patients were drug abusers who were illegally taking cocaine or abusing his prescriptions. But he said he felt compelle ...
... acknowledged that he prescribed massive amounts of opiates for some of his patients but said he always had a medical reason for doing so. Hurwitz testified that he knew some of his patients were drug abusers who were illegally taking cocaine or abusing his prescriptions. But he said he felt compelle ...
Screening of Methanol Extract and Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Abies
... was observed in animals after oral administration of 2 g/kg dose of methanol extract. The methanol extract (200 or 400 mg/kg, p.o.) and ethyl acetate fraction (25 or 50 mg/kg, p.o.) were evaluated for antianxiety, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, sedative, antistress and analgesic activities using we ...
... was observed in animals after oral administration of 2 g/kg dose of methanol extract. The methanol extract (200 or 400 mg/kg, p.o.) and ethyl acetate fraction (25 or 50 mg/kg, p.o.) were evaluated for antianxiety, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, sedative, antistress and analgesic activities using we ...
Evaluation of Carbohydrate Derived Fulvic Acid (CHD-FA)
... • Anti-infective and anti-inflammatory properties promote wound management and healing ...
... • Anti-infective and anti-inflammatory properties promote wound management and healing ...
Ef fects of bupropion and me ca mylamine on mo ti va tional ef fects
... public policy debate. Previous studies in rodents have reported that the cholinergic system is involved in modulation of many functions within the central nervous system (CNS) e.g. anxiety, learning and memory, nociception, and that repeated administration of nicotine, an agonist of neuronal choline ...
... public policy debate. Previous studies in rodents have reported that the cholinergic system is involved in modulation of many functions within the central nervous system (CNS) e.g. anxiety, learning and memory, nociception, and that repeated administration of nicotine, an agonist of neuronal choline ...
The basal ganglia and cortex implement optimal decision making
... 1994). A decision among N alternative actions can be formulated in just the same way as for the case of two alternatives described in Section 2.1. That is, it amounts to finding which xi(t) has the highest mean (Gold & Shadlen, 2001; 2002). Let us define a set of N hypotheses Hi such that roughly sp ...
... 1994). A decision among N alternative actions can be formulated in just the same way as for the case of two alternatives described in Section 2.1. That is, it amounts to finding which xi(t) has the highest mean (Gold & Shadlen, 2001; 2002). Let us define a set of N hypotheses Hi such that roughly sp ...