Human Anatomy & Physiology I
... - supplies most of the flexor muscles in the forearm and several muscles in the lateral part of the hand; - damage causes inability to pick up small objects due to decreased ability to flex and abduct thumb and index finger; ...
... - supplies most of the flexor muscles in the forearm and several muscles in the lateral part of the hand; - damage causes inability to pick up small objects due to decreased ability to flex and abduct thumb and index finger; ...
Fact vs fiction—how paratextual information
... when participants evaluated real persons and concluded that real persons elicit more autobiographical memory retrieval as they have a higher personal relevance (see also Summerfield et al., 2009). However, as all those studies used slightly different materials across conditions, it cannot be exclude ...
... when participants evaluated real persons and concluded that real persons elicit more autobiographical memory retrieval as they have a higher personal relevance (see also Summerfield et al., 2009). However, as all those studies used slightly different materials across conditions, it cannot be exclude ...
Otxl and Otx2 Define Layers and Regions in Developing Cerebral
... for 3 weeks before developing. Sense control probes revealed no hybridization above background (not shown). ...
... for 3 weeks before developing. Sense control probes revealed no hybridization above background (not shown). ...
The Motor System of the Cortex and the Brain Stem
... Research (currently mostly in rats) has identified a drug that is effective in limiting swelling and inflammation in the spinal cord. Other drugs have been found to inhibit release of glutamate, while still others inhibit its uptake. Apoptosis-inhibiting agents have been identified and have shown pr ...
... Research (currently mostly in rats) has identified a drug that is effective in limiting swelling and inflammation in the spinal cord. Other drugs have been found to inhibit release of glutamate, while still others inhibit its uptake. Apoptosis-inhibiting agents have been identified and have shown pr ...
IV sedation
... Intravenous sedation is administered into a vein, usually in the back of the hand or the arm. Intravenous sedation is also known as conscious sedation or moderate sedation. It is an effective form of sedation with a high safety record and success rate. It is used for relieving anxiety and fear for n ...
... Intravenous sedation is administered into a vein, usually in the back of the hand or the arm. Intravenous sedation is also known as conscious sedation or moderate sedation. It is an effective form of sedation with a high safety record and success rate. It is used for relieving anxiety and fear for n ...
Dan Duchaine - Dirty Dieting Newsletter
... increases the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus via action at the GABA type A receptor. It is quite possible, bul not yet known, that it may not have the long term inhibitory properties which progesterone itself has, or not to the same degree. Melatonin, in a low ...
... increases the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus via action at the GABA type A receptor. It is quite possible, bul not yet known, that it may not have the long term inhibitory properties which progesterone itself has, or not to the same degree. Melatonin, in a low ...
Review Article Meninges: from protective membrane to stem cell niche
... the perivascular space (Virchow-Robin) of every parenchymal vessel. Thus, meninges may modulate most of the physiological and pathological events of the CNS throughout the life. Meninges are present since the very early embryonic stages of cortical development and appear to be necessary for normal c ...
... the perivascular space (Virchow-Robin) of every parenchymal vessel. Thus, meninges may modulate most of the physiological and pathological events of the CNS throughout the life. Meninges are present since the very early embryonic stages of cortical development and appear to be necessary for normal c ...
Anatomical origins of the classical receptive field and modulatory
... at a conclusion that three pathways can provide the Vl neuron with accessto information from the visual tieId and affect its response.Fit, direct thalamic input can determine the size of the initial activating RF at high contrast. Second lateral connections can enlarge the RF at low contrast by pool ...
... at a conclusion that three pathways can provide the Vl neuron with accessto information from the visual tieId and affect its response.Fit, direct thalamic input can determine the size of the initial activating RF at high contrast. Second lateral connections can enlarge the RF at low contrast by pool ...
Neuroanatomy and function of brain structures involved in the
... these data, it is uncertain if the early signs of up-regulation of TH represent a trigger for full up-regulation of TH mRNA or whether continuous stimulation of these neurons is necessary to achieve high TH levels. Another peptide whose expression varies in TIDA neurons under nonlactating and lacta ...
... these data, it is uncertain if the early signs of up-regulation of TH represent a trigger for full up-regulation of TH mRNA or whether continuous stimulation of these neurons is necessary to achieve high TH levels. Another peptide whose expression varies in TIDA neurons under nonlactating and lacta ...
Materials and Methods
... deterioration of cognitive functions, personality and memory (Goedert and Spillantini 2006). The cause and pathogenesis of AD remains complex, and has been shown to be associated with gray matter atrophy, formation of neurofibrillary tangles and disruption of neuronal function in the isocortex (Braa ...
... deterioration of cognitive functions, personality and memory (Goedert and Spillantini 2006). The cause and pathogenesis of AD remains complex, and has been shown to be associated with gray matter atrophy, formation of neurofibrillary tangles and disruption of neuronal function in the isocortex (Braa ...
phys chapter 51 [3-20
... transmitted to oculomotor nuclei to turn eyes o Superior colliculi also have topographical maps of somatic sensations from body and acoustic signals from ears o Optic nerve fibers from eyes to colliculi (responsible for rapid turning movements) are branches from rapidly conducting Y fibers with one ...
... transmitted to oculomotor nuclei to turn eyes o Superior colliculi also have topographical maps of somatic sensations from body and acoustic signals from ears o Optic nerve fibers from eyes to colliculi (responsible for rapid turning movements) are branches from rapidly conducting Y fibers with one ...
Hippocampal Formation
... of the brain is the fornix, the white matter pathway connecting the hippocampal formation to various subcortical structures and providing some output to prefrontal cortex. Via this pathway and other routes the hippocampal formation receives modulatory input from dopamine, norepinephrine (adrenaline) ...
... of the brain is the fornix, the white matter pathway connecting the hippocampal formation to various subcortical structures and providing some output to prefrontal cortex. Via this pathway and other routes the hippocampal formation receives modulatory input from dopamine, norepinephrine (adrenaline) ...
A Case Study
... greater welfare dependency, higher risk of unemployment, and reduced satisfaction with relationships and life circumstances, even controlling for socio-economic factors and adverse childhood experiences (Fergusson & Boden 2008). Use also exacerbates adult psychiatric symptoms such as Attention-Defic ...
... greater welfare dependency, higher risk of unemployment, and reduced satisfaction with relationships and life circumstances, even controlling for socio-economic factors and adverse childhood experiences (Fergusson & Boden 2008). Use also exacerbates adult psychiatric symptoms such as Attention-Defic ...
drugs for hyperlipidemia
... - chylomicrons transport TG and CHO from the GIT to the tissues, where they are split by lipase, releasing free fatty acids.There are taken up in muscle and adipose tissue. Chylomicron remnants are taken up in the liver - very low density lipoproteins (VLDL), which transport CHO and newly synthetise ...
... - chylomicrons transport TG and CHO from the GIT to the tissues, where they are split by lipase, releasing free fatty acids.There are taken up in muscle and adipose tissue. Chylomicron remnants are taken up in the liver - very low density lipoproteins (VLDL), which transport CHO and newly synthetise ...
Advances in pharmacotherapy for allergic conjunctivitis
... A topical formulation of the second-generation antihistamine, cetirizine, marketed orally as Zyrtec, is being developed for twice-daily use in the prevention of ocular allergic itching and this drug is in its latest stages of preparation for an FDA filing (http://www.nicox.com/rd/ophthalmic-pipeline ...
... A topical formulation of the second-generation antihistamine, cetirizine, marketed orally as Zyrtec, is being developed for twice-daily use in the prevention of ocular allergic itching and this drug is in its latest stages of preparation for an FDA filing (http://www.nicox.com/rd/ophthalmic-pipeline ...
Chemicals/drugs-hepatotoxicants: An overview
... depletion and mitochondrial oxidant stress. In the presence of sufficient vitamin E reactive oxygen formation does not induce severe lipid peroxidation but the superoxide reacts with nitric oxide to form peroxynitrite, a powerful oxidant and nitrating agent. Peroxynitrite can modify cellular macromo ...
... depletion and mitochondrial oxidant stress. In the presence of sufficient vitamin E reactive oxygen formation does not induce severe lipid peroxidation but the superoxide reacts with nitric oxide to form peroxynitrite, a powerful oxidant and nitrating agent. Peroxynitrite can modify cellular macromo ...
Insomnia is not just a night-time problem
... •• use short duration of therapy (2–4 weeks) and/or intermittent dosing (alternate nights or three times a week) •• be aware of escalating doses or patient resistance to stopping therapy •• when discontinuing hypnotic agents, gradually taper doses downwards Although in theory these principles are so ...
... •• use short duration of therapy (2–4 weeks) and/or intermittent dosing (alternate nights or three times a week) •• be aware of escalating doses or patient resistance to stopping therapy •• when discontinuing hypnotic agents, gradually taper doses downwards Although in theory these principles are so ...
Clinical Trials - UnitedHealthcareOnline.com
... A. An “Approved Clinical Trial” is defined as: 1. Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, or Phase IV clinical trial, 2. Being conducted in relation to the prevention, detection or treatment for Cancer or other life threatening disease or condition, and 3. That meets the requirements under Section II below. F ...
... A. An “Approved Clinical Trial” is defined as: 1. Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, or Phase IV clinical trial, 2. Being conducted in relation to the prevention, detection or treatment for Cancer or other life threatening disease or condition, and 3. That meets the requirements under Section II below. F ...
15-2 Sensory Receptors
... Processing centers in the spinal cord or brain stem may direct an immediate reflex response even before sensations reach the cerebral cortex. ...
... Processing centers in the spinal cord or brain stem may direct an immediate reflex response even before sensations reach the cerebral cortex. ...
Neuroscience Letters Medial frontal and dorsal
... subtle changes in brain structure in a variety of diseases associated with neurological and psychiatric dysfunction [20]. Most morphometric studies in OCD were applied to GM abnormalities, whereas only a handful of them assessed white matter (WM) volume. However, WM may play a critical role in OCD p ...
... subtle changes in brain structure in a variety of diseases associated with neurological and psychiatric dysfunction [20]. Most morphometric studies in OCD were applied to GM abnormalities, whereas only a handful of them assessed white matter (WM) volume. However, WM may play a critical role in OCD p ...
The Role of Intracellular Signaling Pathways in the Pathogenesis of
... cytokines, such as TNF-α, IL-1β, and CD40, as well as chemokines and cell adhesion molecules. NF-κB plays an important role in controlling expression of cytokines, cell adhesion molecules, and molecules involved in resistance to cell death. NF-κB is activated in many types of cancer, including MM, a ...
... cytokines, such as TNF-α, IL-1β, and CD40, as well as chemokines and cell adhesion molecules. NF-κB plays an important role in controlling expression of cytokines, cell adhesion molecules, and molecules involved in resistance to cell death. NF-κB is activated in many types of cancer, including MM, a ...
Common errors in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis management
... initial treatment [13,17]. The most frequent causes are late negatives and dead bacilli: patients with bilateral and extensive disease need longer than 6 months of treatment to clear the airway from bacilli [18]. In addition, when adherence is suboptimal patients may fail treatment (just because the ...
... initial treatment [13,17]. The most frequent causes are late negatives and dead bacilli: patients with bilateral and extensive disease need longer than 6 months of treatment to clear the airway from bacilli [18]. In addition, when adherence is suboptimal patients may fail treatment (just because the ...
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... • An antagonist is an agent that binds to a receptor but does not elicit the response that the neurotransmitter or an agonist would cause. The antagonist blocks the receptor and prevents activation by neurotransmitters or other drugs. ...
... • An antagonist is an agent that binds to a receptor but does not elicit the response that the neurotransmitter or an agonist would cause. The antagonist blocks the receptor and prevents activation by neurotransmitters or other drugs. ...
Alaskan Husky encephalopathy - UC Davis School of Veterinary
... sometimes cavitation. As these neocortical lesions occurred most commonly at the base of sulci, they assumed an arcuate form with the most severely affected portion at the base of the sulcus and variable extension into the adjacent gray matter of the cortex. Although degenerative changes occurred in ...
... sometimes cavitation. As these neocortical lesions occurred most commonly at the base of sulci, they assumed an arcuate form with the most severely affected portion at the base of the sulcus and variable extension into the adjacent gray matter of the cortex. Although degenerative changes occurred in ...
PDF version - Richard Andersen
... from 50 to 270 ms, with median 110 ms. In area 7a, although the and S. These basic phases are common to neurons of both areas range was similar to that of LIP, typically the LS latencies were LIP and 7a. In each phase (LS, M, and S), individual neurons may or may not be active. Most LIP neurons, how ...
... from 50 to 270 ms, with median 110 ms. In area 7a, although the and S. These basic phases are common to neurons of both areas range was similar to that of LIP, typically the LS latencies were LIP and 7a. In each phase (LS, M, and S), individual neurons may or may not be active. Most LIP neurons, how ...