aeuae_ic_iae_aioeae
... Trigger factors: allergic or non-allergic? Exposure to allergens through occupation or hobbies? Allergens in the home Does patient have history of asthma, eczema, rhinitis? ...
... Trigger factors: allergic or non-allergic? Exposure to allergens through occupation or hobbies? Allergens in the home Does patient have history of asthma, eczema, rhinitis? ...
LSD, mushrooms and other hallucinogenic drugs
... experimented with LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms or poppers than the others [8]. Among students, age and gender (the fact of being a boy) are associated with experimentation with LSD and hallucinogenic mushrooms or poppers. At school, the fact of being in a professional channel is only associated wit ...
... experimented with LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms or poppers than the others [8]. Among students, age and gender (the fact of being a boy) are associated with experimentation with LSD and hallucinogenic mushrooms or poppers. At school, the fact of being in a professional channel is only associated wit ...
Before and below `theory of mind`: embodied
... the basis of low-level mechanisms which develop well before full-blown linguistic competence. The point I want to stress is that social cognition is not only ‘social metacognition’; that is, explicitly thinking about the contents of someone else’s mind by means of symbols or other representations in ...
... the basis of low-level mechanisms which develop well before full-blown linguistic competence. The point I want to stress is that social cognition is not only ‘social metacognition’; that is, explicitly thinking about the contents of someone else’s mind by means of symbols or other representations in ...
Neumed, Inc. - Bio Korea Website
... Approximately 3 million people every year suffer a cerebrovascular event (Stroke), and about 1 million people suffer severe brain damage. Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death in developed countries. Total health care costs caused by Stroke is estimated at over US$ 30 billion annually in the U.S. ...
... Approximately 3 million people every year suffer a cerebrovascular event (Stroke), and about 1 million people suffer severe brain damage. Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death in developed countries. Total health care costs caused by Stroke is estimated at over US$ 30 billion annually in the U.S. ...
EFFECT OF PROFENOFOS AN ORGANOPHOSPHATE ON PROTEIN LEVELS IN SOME... LABEO ROHITA Research Article
... Proteins are indeed of primary and paramount importance in the living world not only because of their peculiars but also because of the fact that they appear to confer their biological specificity among various type of cells (Bhushan et al., 2002). According to Venkataramana et al., (2006) Glossogob ...
... Proteins are indeed of primary and paramount importance in the living world not only because of their peculiars but also because of the fact that they appear to confer their biological specificity among various type of cells (Bhushan et al., 2002). According to Venkataramana et al., (2006) Glossogob ...
Plasticity in the Nervous System of Adult Hydra. III. Conversion of
... poses a problem. How is the mosaic of subsets maintained in the context of constant change of location? Earlier studies have shown that there are two means to achieve this end. In one, the epidermal sensory cells of the tentacles are maintained by new differentiation (Yaross et al., 1986). In the ot ...
... poses a problem. How is the mosaic of subsets maintained in the context of constant change of location? Earlier studies have shown that there are two means to achieve this end. In one, the epidermal sensory cells of the tentacles are maintained by new differentiation (Yaross et al., 1986). In the ot ...
Telencephalic cells take a tangent: non
... During development of the mammalian telencephalon, cells migrate via diverse pathways to reach their final destinations. In the developing neocortex, projection neurons are generated from cells that migrate radially from the underlying ventricular zone. In contrast, subsets of cells that populate th ...
... During development of the mammalian telencephalon, cells migrate via diverse pathways to reach their final destinations. In the developing neocortex, projection neurons are generated from cells that migrate radially from the underlying ventricular zone. In contrast, subsets of cells that populate th ...
moravek-arma1
... from paranoia in intoxication to schizophrenia – like psychosis. • Intoxication psychosis could last up to 2 months • Mostly with productive symptoms, but must be monitored for longer period • Differential diagnosis: in the stage of early (prodrome) symptoms of psychotic disorders, or schizophrenia, ...
... from paranoia in intoxication to schizophrenia – like psychosis. • Intoxication psychosis could last up to 2 months • Mostly with productive symptoms, but must be monitored for longer period • Differential diagnosis: in the stage of early (prodrome) symptoms of psychotic disorders, or schizophrenia, ...
Structure-Activity Relationship and Natural Products
... concentrations in tonka beans (Dipteryx odorata) and also in Melitotus albus (sweet clover) … a hemorrhagic disorder was observed in animals that had consumed spoiled stuff composed of sweet clover … ...
... concentrations in tonka beans (Dipteryx odorata) and also in Melitotus albus (sweet clover) … a hemorrhagic disorder was observed in animals that had consumed spoiled stuff composed of sweet clover … ...
Use of a Recombinant Pseudorabies Virus to
... those following nerve lesions, demonstrating that the MI has the intrinsic circuitry necessary to support reorganization, in which the intracortical horizontal connections play a decisive role (Sanes and Donoghue, 2000). Our earlier studies revealed that the motor cortices of both hemispheres, inter ...
... those following nerve lesions, demonstrating that the MI has the intrinsic circuitry necessary to support reorganization, in which the intracortical horizontal connections play a decisive role (Sanes and Donoghue, 2000). Our earlier studies revealed that the motor cortices of both hemispheres, inter ...
OPB-01 骨架蛋白cofilin在肿瘤转移中的机制探讨与干预研究 黄洵,丁
... Somatic cells can be reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by defined factors. The iPSC technology has profound meaning due to its potential biomedical applications. Patient-specific iPSCs could be created by reprogramming using this technology and they could be differentiated int ...
... Somatic cells can be reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by defined factors. The iPSC technology has profound meaning due to its potential biomedical applications. Patient-specific iPSCs could be created by reprogramming using this technology and they could be differentiated int ...
Kinesin-mediated Organelle Translocation Revealed by Specific
... mutations impaired axon potential propagation and neurotransmitter release at nerve terminals (Gho et al., 1992), but had no apparent effect on the concentration of synaptic vesicles at nerve terminals. Thus, in this cell system, kinesin may be active in the transport of vesicles containing ion chan ...
... mutations impaired axon potential propagation and neurotransmitter release at nerve terminals (Gho et al., 1992), but had no apparent effect on the concentration of synaptic vesicles at nerve terminals. Thus, in this cell system, kinesin may be active in the transport of vesicles containing ion chan ...
SLEEP
... Semantic memory not strongly enhanced by sleep Selective REM or NREM sleep does not always affect memory consolidation REM suppressants like anti-depressant drugs can enhance learning So useful but not essential for learning ...
... Semantic memory not strongly enhanced by sleep Selective REM or NREM sleep does not always affect memory consolidation REM suppressants like anti-depressant drugs can enhance learning So useful but not essential for learning ...
Golgi: a life in science - Oxford Academic
... demonstrated the continuity between the nerve cell and its dendrites and axon, but his work involved tedious dissection of hardened tissue, and was most feasible for spinal motor neurons. The many shapes of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord could not easily be established using his methods. G ...
... demonstrated the continuity between the nerve cell and its dendrites and axon, but his work involved tedious dissection of hardened tissue, and was most feasible for spinal motor neurons. The many shapes of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord could not easily be established using his methods. G ...
New TKI toward highly targeted therapies
... Lamontanara, A. J., Gencer, E. B., Kuzyk, O., & Hantschel, O. (2013). Bioch et Biophys Acta. Mechanisms of resistance to BCR-ABL and other kinase inhibitors. BBA - Proteins and Proteomics, 1834(7), 1449–1459. Tsai, C.-J., & Nussinov, R. (2013). The molecular basis of targeting protein kinases in can ...
... Lamontanara, A. J., Gencer, E. B., Kuzyk, O., & Hantschel, O. (2013). Bioch et Biophys Acta. Mechanisms of resistance to BCR-ABL and other kinase inhibitors. BBA - Proteins and Proteomics, 1834(7), 1449–1459. Tsai, C.-J., & Nussinov, R. (2013). The molecular basis of targeting protein kinases in can ...
Insights into decision making using choice probability
... however, with many neurons exhibiting a strong relationship with the group signal. Therefore, here we focus on the fact that the values stay so close to chance despite this and so we ask “why so low?” Measuring a low CP from a sensory area may not be surprising when the sensory information on which ...
... however, with many neurons exhibiting a strong relationship with the group signal. Therefore, here we focus on the fact that the values stay so close to chance despite this and so we ask “why so low?” Measuring a low CP from a sensory area may not be surprising when the sensory information on which ...
Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
... White Matter Consists of mixture of nerve fibers, neuroglia and blood vessels. White color is due to high proportion of myelinated nerve fibers The white matter of the spinal cord is arranged in columns/funiculi; anterior, posterior and lateral. The nerve fibers are arranged as bundles, run ...
... White Matter Consists of mixture of nerve fibers, neuroglia and blood vessels. White color is due to high proportion of myelinated nerve fibers The white matter of the spinal cord is arranged in columns/funiculi; anterior, posterior and lateral. The nerve fibers are arranged as bundles, run ...
Karaoke, power failure and carbon monoxide poisoning
... Figure 2. Non-contrasted 1.5-Tesla brain MRI axial T1 (A) and T2-weighted (B) sequences and coronal FLAIR (C) performed three weeks after the initial presentation, showing hyperintense lesions of the globus pallidus on T2-weighted sequence (hypointense on T1 sequence), and diffuse cerebral white mat ...
... Figure 2. Non-contrasted 1.5-Tesla brain MRI axial T1 (A) and T2-weighted (B) sequences and coronal FLAIR (C) performed three weeks after the initial presentation, showing hyperintense lesions of the globus pallidus on T2-weighted sequence (hypointense on T1 sequence), and diffuse cerebral white mat ...
A neural support vector machine
... the input vector. The training algorithm finds a hyperplane in feature space separating positive cases from negative cases with maximum margin. The set of feature-space hyperplanes provides the broad hypothesis domain that is vital for solving substantial classification tasks. Enforcing maximal marg ...
... the input vector. The training algorithm finds a hyperplane in feature space separating positive cases from negative cases with maximum margin. The set of feature-space hyperplanes provides the broad hypothesis domain that is vital for solving substantial classification tasks. Enforcing maximal marg ...
Voluntary Movement
... the gray matter of the spinal cord • Begins in layer 5 of primary motor cortex • Axons pass through the cerebral peduncles of the midbrain • 80% cross over to the opposite side of the body (decussate) at the pyramidal decussation in the medulla ...
... the gray matter of the spinal cord • Begins in layer 5 of primary motor cortex • Axons pass through the cerebral peduncles of the midbrain • 80% cross over to the opposite side of the body (decussate) at the pyramidal decussation in the medulla ...
PPT - Bioinformatics.ca
... value in a number of research areas and will be used in many ways. Those include but are not limited to development of new analytical methods, identification of the genomic etiology of individual tumor types and subtypes, and development of new experimental diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive app ...
... value in a number of research areas and will be used in many ways. Those include but are not limited to development of new analytical methods, identification of the genomic etiology of individual tumor types and subtypes, and development of new experimental diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive app ...
Grace Davis
... Problem because a study showed that Primary Care Physicians misdiagnosed depression in 66% of patients with the illness ...
... Problem because a study showed that Primary Care Physicians misdiagnosed depression in 66% of patients with the illness ...