Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress i
... The levels of protein carbonyls were also found to be elevated in MCI brain. 42·43 Furthermore, redox proteomics studies from our laboratory in MCI brain led to the identification of a number of common targets of protein carbonylation, between AD and MCI, such as enolase, Pinl, and GS, consistent wi ...
... The levels of protein carbonyls were also found to be elevated in MCI brain. 42·43 Furthermore, redox proteomics studies from our laboratory in MCI brain led to the identification of a number of common targets of protein carbonylation, between AD and MCI, such as enolase, Pinl, and GS, consistent wi ...
The Functional Organization of the Barrel Cortex
... • Fast initial rise of deoxyhemoglobin, follows by slow not very localized drop of deoxy, rise of ...
... • Fast initial rise of deoxyhemoglobin, follows by slow not very localized drop of deoxy, rise of ...
Saccade-Related Spread of Activity Across
... M. Optican. Saccade-related spread of activity across superior colliculus may arise from asymmetry of internal connections. J Neurophysiol 96: 765–774, 2006; doi:10.1152/jn.01372.2005. The superior colliculus (SC) receives a retinotopic projection of the contralateral visual field in which the repre ...
... M. Optican. Saccade-related spread of activity across superior colliculus may arise from asymmetry of internal connections. J Neurophysiol 96: 765–774, 2006; doi:10.1152/jn.01372.2005. The superior colliculus (SC) receives a retinotopic projection of the contralateral visual field in which the repre ...
Suitable dosage forms for paediatric medicine
... Virus, Orphan diseases: Solutions for injection or oral route as simple as possible….. Ocular systematic control at birth: ocular insert ...
... Virus, Orphan diseases: Solutions for injection or oral route as simple as possible….. Ocular systematic control at birth: ocular insert ...
Mercury and the Developing Brain
... axon gives rise to many smaller axon branches before ending at nerve terminals. Another extension of the cell body includes dendrites, which extend from the neuron cell Figure 3. The Healthy Neuron ...
... axon gives rise to many smaller axon branches before ending at nerve terminals. Another extension of the cell body includes dendrites, which extend from the neuron cell Figure 3. The Healthy Neuron ...
Experimentally cross-wired lingual taste nerves can restore normal
... taste receptor cells or the AT taste receptor cells. In addition, one surgery, designed to prevent the reinnervation of both taste receptor cell fields, was performed. Two sham-surgical groups (one stimulated with quinine, the other stimulated with water) were also included, for a total of seven gro ...
... taste receptor cells or the AT taste receptor cells. In addition, one surgery, designed to prevent the reinnervation of both taste receptor cell fields, was performed. Two sham-surgical groups (one stimulated with quinine, the other stimulated with water) were also included, for a total of seven gro ...
Prefrontal N-Acetylaspartate is Strongly Associated with Memory
... the findings of our study could be attributed to substances other than MDMA. In addition, the adverse effects of long-term cannabis use on cognitive skills compared with MDMA use have not been clearly demonstrated in the literature. For instance, Gouzoulis-Mayfrank et al (2000) did not observe diffe ...
... the findings of our study could be attributed to substances other than MDMA. In addition, the adverse effects of long-term cannabis use on cognitive skills compared with MDMA use have not been clearly demonstrated in the literature. For instance, Gouzoulis-Mayfrank et al (2000) did not observe diffe ...
Dissociation of Mnemonic Coding and Other Functional Neuronal
... 1975; Petrides and Iversen 1976). Electrophysiological studies in the PFCdl of monkeys have revealed delay-related neuronal activity during the performance of DR and delayed alternation (DA) tasks in manual (Carlson et al. 1990; Fuster 1973; Fuster and Alexander 1971; Kojima and GoldmanRakic 1984; K ...
... 1975; Petrides and Iversen 1976). Electrophysiological studies in the PFCdl of monkeys have revealed delay-related neuronal activity during the performance of DR and delayed alternation (DA) tasks in manual (Carlson et al. 1990; Fuster 1973; Fuster and Alexander 1971; Kojima and GoldmanRakic 1984; K ...
Medicaid Approved Formulary Drug List
... The Anthem Blue Cross (Anthem) Medicaid Managed Care-Approved Formulary Drug List is a list of drugs covered under your benefit. These are commonly prescribed Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs chosen by Anthem for their value and effectiveness. Select drugs may require prior authoriz ...
... The Anthem Blue Cross (Anthem) Medicaid Managed Care-Approved Formulary Drug List is a list of drugs covered under your benefit. These are commonly prescribed Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs chosen by Anthem for their value and effectiveness. Select drugs may require prior authoriz ...
Saccade-Related Spread of Activity Across Superior Colliculus May
... M. Optican. Saccade-related spread of activity across superior colliculus may arise from asymmetry of internal connections. J Neurophysiol 96: 765–774, 2006; doi:10.1152/jn.01372.2005. The superior colliculus (SC) receives a retinotopic projection of the contralateral visual field in which the repre ...
... M. Optican. Saccade-related spread of activity across superior colliculus may arise from asymmetry of internal connections. J Neurophysiol 96: 765–774, 2006; doi:10.1152/jn.01372.2005. The superior colliculus (SC) receives a retinotopic projection of the contralateral visual field in which the repre ...
Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity Orchestrates the Response of Pyramidal
... interneurons receive from pyramidal cells can therefore be used as an additional classification scheme. Taken together with the trans-membrane currents peculiar to each interneuron class, these properties can result in a considerable temporal separation of the response of pyramidal cells with that o ...
... interneurons receive from pyramidal cells can therefore be used as an additional classification scheme. Taken together with the trans-membrane currents peculiar to each interneuron class, these properties can result in a considerable temporal separation of the response of pyramidal cells with that o ...
Life: The Science of Biology, 8e
... Nervous System - Can higher functions be understood in cellular terms? Patterns of electrical activity in the cerebral cortex characterize stages of sleep ...
... Nervous System - Can higher functions be understood in cellular terms? Patterns of electrical activity in the cerebral cortex characterize stages of sleep ...
A Comparative Study Between Palonosetron and Granisetron to
... Then our study drugs were injected by an anaesthesiologist who was not involved in the study. Group A received Inj. Granisetron hydrochloride 45 g/kg body weight intravenous and Group B received Inj. Palonosetron hydrochloride 1.5 g/kg body weight intravenous, both diluted in 0.9% NS to make a to ...
... Then our study drugs were injected by an anaesthesiologist who was not involved in the study. Group A received Inj. Granisetron hydrochloride 45 g/kg body weight intravenous and Group B received Inj. Palonosetron hydrochloride 1.5 g/kg body weight intravenous, both diluted in 0.9% NS to make a to ...
The Octopus: A Model for a Comparative Analysis of the Evolution of
... the analysis of complex behaviors (reviews in Sanders, 1975; Hanlon and Messenger, 1996). However, according to S.P.R. Rose, the use of O. vulgaris was “instructive [for] the study of its behaviour [but] the octopus did not prove to be God’s organism for the elucidation of memory. Despite Young’s en ...
... the analysis of complex behaviors (reviews in Sanders, 1975; Hanlon and Messenger, 1996). However, according to S.P.R. Rose, the use of O. vulgaris was “instructive [for] the study of its behaviour [but] the octopus did not prove to be God’s organism for the elucidation of memory. Despite Young’s en ...
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and risk for gastrointestinal
... Introduction Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are effective drugs partly due to their ability to block the proteins responsible for the transport of serotonin back into the presynaptic neuron. Most of the known effects of SSRIs, beneficial or harmful, are associated with the inhibitor ...
... Introduction Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are effective drugs partly due to their ability to block the proteins responsible for the transport of serotonin back into the presynaptic neuron. Most of the known effects of SSRIs, beneficial or harmful, are associated with the inhibitor ...
chapter one
... to resemble the neuron with multiple inputs and a single output. However, this similarity does not really begin to model the complex electrochemical processes that actually go on inside a neuron. The perceptron is a very simple mathematical representation of the neuron. ...
... to resemble the neuron with multiple inputs and a single output. However, this similarity does not really begin to model the complex electrochemical processes that actually go on inside a neuron. The perceptron is a very simple mathematical representation of the neuron. ...
Mushroom body efferent neurons responsible for aversive olfactory
... Different odors induce innate approach or avoidance behaviors in Drosophila. Innate odor responses can be modulated by experience, such as associative learning. After simultaneous exposure to an electric shock and an odorant, flies form aversive memory and show robust conditioned odor avoidance that ...
... Different odors induce innate approach or avoidance behaviors in Drosophila. Innate odor responses can be modulated by experience, such as associative learning. After simultaneous exposure to an electric shock and an odorant, flies form aversive memory and show robust conditioned odor avoidance that ...
Slide 1 - Elsevier Store
... FIGURE 46.8 (A) LIP responses are modulated by reward probability. Monkeys performed a dynamic foraging task in which they tracked the changing reward values of each of two saccade targets. Traces represent population responses for neurons with significant effects of reward probability. Blue traces ...
... FIGURE 46.8 (A) LIP responses are modulated by reward probability. Monkeys performed a dynamic foraging task in which they tracked the changing reward values of each of two saccade targets. Traces represent population responses for neurons with significant effects of reward probability. Blue traces ...
Modified-release preparations
... rate of drug release. To ensure maximum absorption from these preparations, it is essential that the drug is well absorbed throughout the entire GI tract. Drugs which are absorbed only at specific sites, such as iron16, folic acid and vitamin B12, are not suitable as m/r preparations.13 Drugs with ...
... rate of drug release. To ensure maximum absorption from these preparations, it is essential that the drug is well absorbed throughout the entire GI tract. Drugs which are absorbed only at specific sites, such as iron16, folic acid and vitamin B12, are not suitable as m/r preparations.13 Drugs with ...
Anti-Angiogenic Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases
... Department, Athens University Medical School, Greece and 3Second Department of Cardiology, University of Athens, Attikon Hospital, Chaidari, Greece Abstract: The process involving new blood vessel sprouting from already existing ones is regulated by a physiological complex mechanism, known as angiog ...
... Department, Athens University Medical School, Greece and 3Second Department of Cardiology, University of Athens, Attikon Hospital, Chaidari, Greece Abstract: The process involving new blood vessel sprouting from already existing ones is regulated by a physiological complex mechanism, known as angiog ...
Parallel Fibers Synchronize Spontaneous Activity in Cerebellar
... within operational bounds (Marr, 1969; Albus, 1971; Ito, 1984). This negative gain control is considered essential because of the massive excitatory projection to Purkinje cells, which, in rat, receive ;150,000 parallel fiber inputs (Harvey and Napper, ...
... within operational bounds (Marr, 1969; Albus, 1971; Ito, 1984). This negative gain control is considered essential because of the massive excitatory projection to Purkinje cells, which, in rat, receive ;150,000 parallel fiber inputs (Harvey and Napper, ...
A circular model for song motor control in Serinus canaria
... brainstem nuclei, such as RAm which control expiratory drive, prevents us from making more specific associations to these areas and we therefore define it in our model as a generic expiratory related area (ER). In this way, one variable controls expiratory activity during song production, and we req ...
... brainstem nuclei, such as RAm which control expiratory drive, prevents us from making more specific associations to these areas and we therefore define it in our model as a generic expiratory related area (ER). In this way, one variable controls expiratory activity during song production, and we req ...
Document
... allowing for investigation of the structure and function of neural networks. By turning genetically specified populations of neurons on or off with light, the combination of genetics and optics can control well-defined events within specific cells. Research of the retina using electrical signals as ...
... allowing for investigation of the structure and function of neural networks. By turning genetically specified populations of neurons on or off with light, the combination of genetics and optics can control well-defined events within specific cells. Research of the retina using electrical signals as ...
The functional organization of the intraparietal sulcus in humans and
... thereof), and planning and executing object-centred movements. The areas within the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), in particular, serve as interfaces between the perceptive and motor systems for controlling arm and eye movements in space. We review here the latest evidence for the existence of the IPS ...
... thereof), and planning and executing object-centred movements. The areas within the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), in particular, serve as interfaces between the perceptive and motor systems for controlling arm and eye movements in space. We review here the latest evidence for the existence of the IPS ...
Peptide-Mediated Targeted Drug Delivery
... to analyze. In addition, peptide–drug conjugates may have lower immunogenicity than protein–drug conjugates.11 The immunogenicity of protein–drug conjugates may arise from the presence of nonnative protein conformers or protein aggregates upon drug conjugation. In many cases, cyclic peptides have hi ...
... to analyze. In addition, peptide–drug conjugates may have lower immunogenicity than protein–drug conjugates.11 The immunogenicity of protein–drug conjugates may arise from the presence of nonnative protein conformers or protein aggregates upon drug conjugation. In many cases, cyclic peptides have hi ...