Ivermectin excretion by isolated functionally intact brain endothelial
... semisynthetic analogue of avermectin B1, which belongs to a class of macrolide chemicals that act as agonists of gaminobutyric acid receptors in mammals and of glutamategated chloride channels in invertebrates (Bloom, 1996). Ivermectin is widely used in veterinary and human medicine for the treatmen ...
... semisynthetic analogue of avermectin B1, which belongs to a class of macrolide chemicals that act as agonists of gaminobutyric acid receptors in mammals and of glutamategated chloride channels in invertebrates (Bloom, 1996). Ivermectin is widely used in veterinary and human medicine for the treatmen ...
Neurological Factors in Violent Behavior (The Dyscontrol Syndrome)
... and the role of personality disorders and mental illness is so obvious, that the part played by brain damage and metabolic disorders is often overlooked. This is unfortunate because the most dangerous symptom of organic disease-unpredictable attacks of uncontrollable rage in response to seemingly tr ...
... and the role of personality disorders and mental illness is so obvious, that the part played by brain damage and metabolic disorders is often overlooked. This is unfortunate because the most dangerous symptom of organic disease-unpredictable attacks of uncontrollable rage in response to seemingly tr ...
Dependent Inorganic Phosphate Cotransporter of Rat Brain
... chronic Pi depletion in vivo is associatedwith a significant reduction in the ATP content of many cells including polymorphonyclear leukocytes (Craddock et al., 1974), platelets (Yawata et al., 1974), and various tissuesincluding kidney (Kreusser et al., 1978), heart (Brautbar et al., 1982), and ske ...
... chronic Pi depletion in vivo is associatedwith a significant reduction in the ATP content of many cells including polymorphonyclear leukocytes (Craddock et al., 1974), platelets (Yawata et al., 1974), and various tissuesincluding kidney (Kreusser et al., 1978), heart (Brautbar et al., 1982), and ske ...
1 Short tile: Application of SECARS microscopy on the ALS model
... ceramides and alternated subcellular cholesterol metabolism that lead to apoptosis (Pedersen et al. 1998). Changes in membrane lipid composition are known to affect the activities of many membrane-associated enzymes, endocytosis, exocytosis, membrane fusion and neurotransmitter uptake, and have been ...
... ceramides and alternated subcellular cholesterol metabolism that lead to apoptosis (Pedersen et al. 1998). Changes in membrane lipid composition are known to affect the activities of many membrane-associated enzymes, endocytosis, exocytosis, membrane fusion and neurotransmitter uptake, and have been ...
Prominent Activation of the Putamen during Essential Palatal Tremor
... maximum 4 mm), and high-pass temporal filtering of 3 cycles in time course (removal of low-frequency drifts). The functional images were coregistered to anatomic MPRAGE images. Normalization was not performed. The PT time courses were convolved with a hemodynamic reference function to create basis r ...
... maximum 4 mm), and high-pass temporal filtering of 3 cycles in time course (removal of low-frequency drifts). The functional images were coregistered to anatomic MPRAGE images. Normalization was not performed. The PT time courses were convolved with a hemodynamic reference function to create basis r ...
Axogenesis in the embryonic brain of the
... of their axonal projections and their molecular expression patterns. For several of the brain pioneers, it has also been possible to identify their neuroblast of origin and determine their lineage; in all of these cases, the brain pioneer neurons belong to the initial set of progeny that a given neu ...
... of their axonal projections and their molecular expression patterns. For several of the brain pioneers, it has also been possible to identify their neuroblast of origin and determine their lineage; in all of these cases, the brain pioneer neurons belong to the initial set of progeny that a given neu ...
New information about Albert Einstein`s brain
... In order to glean information about hominin (or other) brains that no longer exist, details of external neuroanatomy that are reproduced on endocranial casts (endocasts) from fossilized braincases may be described and interpreted. Despite being, of necessity, speculative, such studies can be very in ...
... In order to glean information about hominin (or other) brains that no longer exist, details of external neuroanatomy that are reproduced on endocranial casts (endocasts) from fossilized braincases may be described and interpreted. Despite being, of necessity, speculative, such studies can be very in ...
An Update on Brain Disease - Vet Education Webinar Membership
... behaviour, anxiety, plus difficulty/slowness in learning (owners may describe these dogs as dull) and abnormal, ataxic gait (difficult to localize). Signs may also include seizures. Onset is from 6 months onwards. The condition is caused by an inborn error of metabolism with excess secretion of L-2 ...
... behaviour, anxiety, plus difficulty/slowness in learning (owners may describe these dogs as dull) and abnormal, ataxic gait (difficult to localize). Signs may also include seizures. Onset is from 6 months onwards. The condition is caused by an inborn error of metabolism with excess secretion of L-2 ...
Traumatic brain injury in contact sports - OpenBU
... 1,365 million treated and released from the emergency department (Faul et al., 2010). In the United States there is roughly 3.2 to 5.3 million living in disability from TBI (Selassie et al., 2008). Direct medical costs such as medical expenses and indirect costs such as lost wages of TBI totaled an ...
... 1,365 million treated and released from the emergency department (Faul et al., 2010). In the United States there is roughly 3.2 to 5.3 million living in disability from TBI (Selassie et al., 2008). Direct medical costs such as medical expenses and indirect costs such as lost wages of TBI totaled an ...
PT 311 NEUROSCIENCE
... are known as the corticospinal tract. Those axons that extend from the motor cortex to nuclei in the brainstem are known as the corticobulbar tract. (The brainstem is sometimes referred to as ‘bulbar’ because it has a shape resembling a bulb.) While you can’t see the individual fibers that make up t ...
... are known as the corticospinal tract. Those axons that extend from the motor cortex to nuclei in the brainstem are known as the corticobulbar tract. (The brainstem is sometimes referred to as ‘bulbar’ because it has a shape resembling a bulb.) While you can’t see the individual fibers that make up t ...
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... Powerful genetic tools in classical laboratory models have been fundamental to our understanding of how stem cells give rise to complex neural tissues during embryonic development. In contrast, adult neurogenesis in our model systems, if present, is typically constrained to one or a few zones of the ...
... Powerful genetic tools in classical laboratory models have been fundamental to our understanding of how stem cells give rise to complex neural tissues during embryonic development. In contrast, adult neurogenesis in our model systems, if present, is typically constrained to one or a few zones of the ...
Weber`s Syndrome Due to Low
... treatment, there was complete resolution of his symptoms [4]. In contrast, our patient's neurologic de icits have not improved despite initial chemotherapy. Brainstem gliomas account for only 1-2% of all intracranial gliomas in adults [5]. This may partially account for why glial tumors rarely manif ...
... treatment, there was complete resolution of his symptoms [4]. In contrast, our patient's neurologic de icits have not improved despite initial chemotherapy. Brainstem gliomas account for only 1-2% of all intracranial gliomas in adults [5]. This may partially account for why glial tumors rarely manif ...
Index of compounds with data indicating they either cross or do not
... big brain metastasis drugs. They are somewhat different and very interesting. They do not look like the typical drugs that cross. ...
... big brain metastasis drugs. They are somewhat different and very interesting. They do not look like the typical drugs that cross. ...
Seizure Disorder - Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital
... Schnauzers, Basset hounds, Collies, and Cocker Spaniels have two to three times as much epilepsy as other breeds. ANIMALS MORE THAN AGE 5 YEARS- In this group, seizures are usually caused by a tumor growing off the skull and pressing on the brain (a meningioma*). Most such tumors are operable if fou ...
... Schnauzers, Basset hounds, Collies, and Cocker Spaniels have two to three times as much epilepsy as other breeds. ANIMALS MORE THAN AGE 5 YEARS- In this group, seizures are usually caused by a tumor growing off the skull and pressing on the brain (a meningioma*). Most such tumors are operable if fou ...
a potential late and under recognized consequence of rugby
... boxers, with more recent case series identifying further ‘high risk’ individuals, such as former American footballers, or military personnel. However, in all cases thus far reported, it is clear that it is the exposure to head injury which is associated with increased dementia risk, and not the circ ...
... boxers, with more recent case series identifying further ‘high risk’ individuals, such as former American footballers, or military personnel. However, in all cases thus far reported, it is clear that it is the exposure to head injury which is associated with increased dementia risk, and not the circ ...
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... the relevant world of an organism could simply be described by enough if–then conditions. It could perhaps be argued that artificial intelligence, robotics and even the most advanced computational neuroscience approaches that have been used to model brain function are merely if–then-like conditions ...
... the relevant world of an organism could simply be described by enough if–then conditions. It could perhaps be argued that artificial intelligence, robotics and even the most advanced computational neuroscience approaches that have been used to model brain function are merely if–then-like conditions ...
SQUIDs in Neuro-and Cardiomagnetism
... central) fissure, in the frontal lobe, is the motor cortex, concerned with control and integration of muscular activity. Behind this fissure, in the parietal lobe, the primary somatic sensory cortex is located. This structure is involved with the reception and analysis of information from the skin, ...
... central) fissure, in the frontal lobe, is the motor cortex, concerned with control and integration of muscular activity. Behind this fissure, in the parietal lobe, the primary somatic sensory cortex is located. This structure is involved with the reception and analysis of information from the skin, ...
Sonographic Evaluation of the Fetal Central
... • Serial ultrasound to monitor the progression of the VM ...
... • Serial ultrasound to monitor the progression of the VM ...
Pathology Test 3 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Conditions caused
... • 25-35: Decreased renal blood flow, decreased urine output, loss of consciousness, poor oxygenation, poor CO, lactic acidosis, lethargy • <25: decreased minute ventilation secondary to depression of the respiratory center • Pulmonary Edema • Accumulation of fluid in the tissues and air spaces of th ...
... • 25-35: Decreased renal blood flow, decreased urine output, loss of consciousness, poor oxygenation, poor CO, lactic acidosis, lethargy • <25: decreased minute ventilation secondary to depression of the respiratory center • Pulmonary Edema • Accumulation of fluid in the tissues and air spaces of th ...
Neuroscience
... Treatment of Brain Damage Brain activity associated with a given function can move to a different location. This concept allows for the treatment of acquired brain injury. ...
... Treatment of Brain Damage Brain activity associated with a given function can move to a different location. This concept allows for the treatment of acquired brain injury. ...
IN THE FOCUS A journey to MARS – Exercise as
... passionate runners show positive effects of exercise only if they were allowed to run at their preferred pace but not if they were forced to run a foreseen speed, nor if they were asked to bike instead of running (Schneider et al. 2009a; Brümmer et al. 2011). This shows that it is not only important ...
... passionate runners show positive effects of exercise only if they were allowed to run at their preferred pace but not if they were forced to run a foreseen speed, nor if they were asked to bike instead of running (Schneider et al. 2009a; Brümmer et al. 2011). This shows that it is not only important ...
Motor and Sensory Dysfunction 2015 3. Motor and Sensory
... who reported that BTX-A injections into the upper extremities improved range of motion and spasticity in 21 patients with ABI. These improvements were shown for patients who received the injections within one year of injury and also for those greater than one year post (Yablon et al. 1996). The time ...
... who reported that BTX-A injections into the upper extremities improved range of motion and spasticity in 21 patients with ABI. These improvements were shown for patients who received the injections within one year of injury and also for those greater than one year post (Yablon et al. 1996). The time ...