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Open AccessTRPC Channels Activated by G Protein-Coupled Receptors Drive Ca2+ Dysregulation Leading to Secondary Brain Injury in the Mouse Model
Canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) non-selective cation channels, particularly those assembled with TRPC3, TRPC6, and TRPC7 subunits, are coupled to Gαq-type G protein-coupled receptors for the major c...
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Open AccessElectroacupuncture Downregulating Neuronal Ferroptosis in MCAO/R Rats by Activating Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4 Axis
Ischemic stroke involves various pathological processes, among which ferroptosis is crucial. Previous studies by our group have indicated that electroacupuncture (EA) mitigates ferroptosis after ischemic strok...
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Open AccessRNF213 p.Arg4810Lys Wild Type is Associated with De Novo Hemorrhage in Asymptomatic Hemispheres with Moyamoya Disease
Clinical implications of RNF213 genetic variants, other than p.Arg4810Lys, in moyamoya disease (MMD), remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the association of RNF213 variants with clinical phenotypes in...
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Open AccessNeutralizing RGMa with Elezanumab Promotes Cerebroprotection and Recovery in Rabbit Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Repulsive guidance molecule A (RGMa) is an inhibitor of neuronal growth and survival which is upregulated in the damaged central nervous system following acute spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury,...
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Open AccessGDPD3 Deficiency Alleviates Neuropathic Pain and Reprograms Macrophagic Polarization Through PGE2 and PPARγ Pathway
The complex mechanism of neuropathic pain involves various aspects of both central and peripheral pain conduction pathways. An effective cure for neuropathic pain therefore remains elusive. We found that defic...
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Open AccessThe Transcriptional Landscape of Pericytes in Acute Ischemic Stroke
The current treatment options for ischemic stroke aim to achieve reperfusion but are time critical. Novel therapeutic approaches that can be given beyond the limited time window of 3–4.5 h are still an unmet n...
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Open AccessMicrobiome composition and central serotonergic activity in patients with depression and type 1 diabetes
The role of gut–brain axis functioning gains growing attention in research on the pathophysiology of major depressive disorders. Here, especially consequences of altered microbiota composition on tryptophan me...
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Open AccessWhen the interoceptive and conceptual clash: The case of oppositional phenomenal self-modelling in Tourette syndrome
Tourette syndrome (TS) has been associated with a rich set of symptoms that are said to be uncomfortable, unwilled, and effortful to manage. Furthermore, tics, the canonical characteristic of TS, are multifaceted...
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Open AccessPupil dilation reflects effortful action invigoration in overcoming aversive Pavlovian biases
“Pavlovian” or “motivational” biases describe the phenomenon that the valence of prospective outcomes modulates action invigoration: Reward prospect invigorates action, whereas punishment prospect suppresses i...
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Open AccessThe neurobiology of aesthetic chills: How bodily sensations shape emotional experiences
The phenomenon of aesthetic chills—shivers and goosebumps associated with either rewarding or threatening stimuli—offers a unique window into the brain basis of conscious reward because of their universal natu...
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Open AccessDeconstructing depression by machine learning: the POKAL-PSY study
Unipolar depression is a prevalent and disabling condition, often left untreated. In the outpatient setting, general practitioners fail to recognize depression in about 50% of cases mainly due to somatic comor...
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Open AccessSuicide, neuroinflammation and other physiological alterations
Suicide is considered one of the major public health problems worldwide, being the second leading cause of death in the 15–29 age group. It is estimated that every 40s someone in the world commits suicide. The...
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Open AccessCorrection: Altered blood parameters in “major depression” patients receiving repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) therapy: a randomized case-control study
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Open AccessCorrection to: Exogenous Adenosine Antagonizes Excitatory Amino Acid Toxicity in Primary Astrocytes
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Open AccessCorrection To: Schizophrenia in Autistic People with Intellectual Disabilities. Treatment and Interventions
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Open AccessHLA-DR3 ~ DQ2 associates with sensory neuropathy in paraneoplastic neurological syndromes with Hu antibodies
To investigate the association between human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) with Hu antibodies, and potential specificities according to clinical presentation and cance...
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Open AccessMenstrual variations of sleep–wake rhythms in healthy women
The ovarian steroid hormones, estrogen and progesterone, the levels of which fluctuate dynamically with the estrous cycle, alter circadian behavioral rhythms in mammals. However, it remains unclear whether the...
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Anatomical terminology/Terminologia Anatomica: a melting pot for creating a universal language of anatomy
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Open AccessThe undeclared use of third-party service providers in academic publishing is unethical: an epistemic reflection and sco** review
There is a substantial body of scientific literature on the use of third-party services (TPS) by academics to assist as “publication consultants” in scholarly publishing. TPS provide a wide range of scholarly ...
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Open AccessLuteolin Mitigates D-Galactose-Induced Brain Ageing in Rats: SIRT1-Mediated Neuroprotection
Luteolin is an essential natural polyphenol found in a variety of plants. Numerous studies have supported its protective role in neurodegenerative diseases, yet the research for its therapeutic utility in D-ga...