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- 1From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The recovery of neurophysiological parameters at various time intervals following fatiguing exercise has been investigated previously. However, the repetition of neuromuscular assessments during the recovery...
- 2From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Gulf War Illness (GWI) affects 30% of veterans from the 1991 Gulf War and has no known cause. Everyday symptoms include pain, fatigue, migraines, and dyscognition. A striking syndromic feature is...
- 3From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Movement performance depends on the synaptic interactions generated by coherent parallel sensorimotor cortical outputs to different downstream targets. The major outputs of the neocortex to subcortical...
- 4From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Opioids are the most effective drugs commonly prescribed to treat pain. Due to their addictive nature, opioid pain relievers are now second to marijuana, ahead of cocaine with respect to dependence. Ours and...
- 5From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Polynitroxylated PEGylated hemoglobin (PNPH, aka SanFlow) possesses superoxide dismutase/catalase mimetic activities that may directly protect the brain from oxidative stress. Stabilization of PNPH with...
- 6From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The Period Circadian Regulator 2 (Per2) gene is important for the modulation of circadian rhythms that influence biological processes. Circadian control of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is...
- 7From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Brain radiation exposure, in particular, radiotherapy, can induce cognitive impairment in patients, with significant effects persisting for the rest of their life. However, the main mechanisms leading to...
- 8From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Rupture of intracranial aneurysm (IA) is the main cause of devastating subarachnoid hemorrhage, which urges our understanding of the pathogenesis and regulatory mechanisms of IA. However, the regulatory...
- 9From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground We previously reported that heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) phosphorylation plays an important role in the activation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), resulting in the upregulation of the pentose...
- 10From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Pre-surgical mapping of language using functional MRI aimed principally to determine the dominant hemisphere. This mapping is currently performed using covert linguistic task in way to avoid motion artefacts...
- 11From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Fragile X syndrome, the major cause of inherited intellectual disability among men, is due to deficiency of the synaptic functional regulator FMR1 protein (FMRP), encoded by the FMRP translational regulator...
- 12From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCalcium dysregulation ("Calcium Hypothesis") is an early and critical event in Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. Calcium binds to and regulates the small regulatory protein calmodulin that in turn binds...
- 13From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe present study aimed to investigate the expression of mRNA in the brachial plexus avulsion neuropathic pain model and analyze biological functions. Microarray mRNA assay and reverse transcriptase quantitative...
- 14From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Vinpocetine (Vin) is known as a phosphodiesterase 1 inhibitor (PDE1-I) drug with multilateral effects, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. In this research, we investigated the...
- 15From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The glycinergic system plays an important inhibitory role in the mouse central nervous system, where glycine controls the excitability of spinal itch- and pain-mediating neurons. Impairments of the glycine...
- 16From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Tatjana Haitina [1]; Fredrik Olsson [1]; Olga Stephansson [1]; Johan Alsiö [1]; Erika Roman [2]; Ted Ebendal [3]; Helgi B Schiöth [1]; Robert Fredriksson (corresponding author) [1] Background G...
- 17From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Bradley W Vines [1,2]; Carlo Cerruti [1,3]; Gottfried Schlaug (corresponding author) [1] Background Techniques that stimulate the brain non-invasively hold the promise of revealing causal relations between...
- 18From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Moriah L Szpara [1,2,3]; Karen Vranizan [3]; Yu Chuan Tai [3,4]; Corey S Goodman [1,2]; Terence P Speed [3,5]; John Ngai (corresponding author) [1,2,3] Background Neuronal development, as well as neuronal...
- 19From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Michael A Henry (corresponding author) [1]; Angelique R Freking [2]; Lonnie R Johnson [3]; S Rock Levinson [2] Background Voltage-gated sodium channels (NaChs) are recognized as a diverse group that consist...
- 20From: BMC Neuroscience. (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Monique J Lamers (corresponding author) [1]; Bernadette M Jansma [2]; Anke Hammer [3]; Thomas F Münte [3] Background The main goal this paper is to investigate the role of semantic and syntactic gender...