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- 1From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedBackground Chewing imbalances are associated with neurodegeneration and are risk factors for senile dementia in humans and memory deficits in experimental animals. We investigated the impact of long-term reduced...
- 2From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedBackground Causes of neuropathic pain following nerve injury remain unclear, limiting the development of mechanism-based therapeutic approaches. Animal models have provided some directions, but little is known about...
- 3From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is one of nine inherited neurodegenerative disorders caused by polyglutamine (polyQ) expansions. Common mechanisms of disease pathogenesis suggested for polyQ disorders...
- 4From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedBackground Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) offer a large range of applications in life sciences. Applications in neurosciences are one focus of interest. Unfortunately, not all groups have access to nanoparticles or...
- 5From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground In research on event-related potentials (ERP) to emotional pictures, greater attention to emotional than neutral stimuli (i.e., motivated attention) is commonly indexed by two difference waves between...
- 6From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The emerging concept is that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a central role in controlling stem cell self-renewal and fate determination by regulating the expression of stem cell regulators. miR-125b, one of...
- 7From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) disclosed a bilateral network of activations within primary and secondary visual cortex areas which was combined with...
- 8From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Q-Sweat is a model used for evaluating the post-ganglionic sudomotor function by assessing sweat response. This study aimed to establish the normative database of Q-Sweat test among Chinese individuals...
- 9From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Reactive gliosis had been implicated in injury and recovery patterns associated with hydrocephalus. Our aim is to determine the efficacy of minocycline, an antibiotic known for its anti-inflammatory...
- 10From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedBackground Dopamine is integral to cognition, learning and memory, and dysfunctions of the frontal cortical dopamine system have been implicated in several developmental neuropsychiatric disorders. The dorsolateral...
- 11From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground This study examined the effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) as different n-6: n-3 ratios on spatial learning and gene expression of peroxisome- proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) in...
- 12From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedBackground The impact of a given presynaptic neuron on the firing probability of the postsynaptic neuron critically depends on the number of functional release sites that connect the two neurons. One way of...
- 13From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedBackground The serotonin (5-HT) 2A and 2C receptors (5-HT.sub.2A R and 5-HT.sub.2C R) are involved in a wide range of physiological and behavioral processes in the mammalian central and peripheral nervous systems....
- 14From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground CREB (cAMP-response element binding protein) is the prototypical signal-regulated transcription factor. In neurons, it is the target of the synaptic activity-induced nuclear calcium-calcium/calmodulin...
- 15From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Production of contextually appropriate social behaviors involves integrated activity across many brain regions. Many songbird species produce complex vocalizations called 'songs' that serve to attract...
- 16From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Emotionally salient information in spoken language can be provided by variations in speech melody (prosody) or by emotional semantics. Emotional prosody is essential to convey feelings through speech. In...
- 17From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground There are two widely used transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) methods, which differ in the use of unilateral or bilateral carotid artery reperfusion (UNICAR and BICAR). Of the two methods,...
- 18From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) is a form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation which has been shown to alter cortical excitability in the upper limb representation of primary...
- 19From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Cell therapy is a potential therapeutic approach for several neurodegenetative disease, including Huntington Disease (HD). To evaluate the putative efficacy of cell therapy in HD, most studies have used...
- 20From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground To examine which language function depends on early experience, the present study compared deaf native signers, deaf non-native signers and hearing German native speakers while processing German sentences....