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Open AccessVietnamese chickens: a gate towards Asian genetic diversity
Chickens represent an important animal genetic resource and the conservation of local breeds is an issue for the preservation of this resource. The genetic diversity of a breed is mainly evaluated through its ...
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Open AccessRevealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
During the last decades, there has been an acceleration of the loss of domestic animal biodiversity. For conservation purposes, the genetic diversity of the H'Mong cattle, an indigenous local breed was studied...
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Hemodynamic states during the course of norepinephrine weaning
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Auditory evoked potentials (N1 wave) as indices of cortical development
The neurophysiology of sensory and cognitive processing can be studied with a high degree of temporal resolution by recording evoked potentials (EPs) on the scalp. These potentials are extracted from the EEG b...
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Auditory Evoked Potential Studies in Childhood Autism
An impairment of sensory modulation has been proposed as a putative brain dysfuntion in autism. All sensory modalities could be affected and the faulty modulation is manifest as either underreactivity or overr...
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Cortical evoked potentials as indicators of auditory-visual cross-modal association in young adults
Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) were studied from scalp locations Cz and Oz on 37 adults aged 20–22 years during sensori-sensorial association of a weak sound (S) and a strong flash of light (L). After sound...
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Clinical, Electrophysiological, and Biochemical Markers and Monoaminergic Hypotheses in Autism
Early infantile autism, originally described by Kanner (1943), is a syndrome defined by a set of clinical features including failure to develop normal social relationships, developmental disturbances of verbal...
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Sleep Disturbances in Children: From the Physiological to the Clinical
During childhood, more than one child in two has a sleep problem, ranging from a simple transitory episode such as nocturnal awakening to a genuine sleep disorder such as narcolepsy. Although there may exist a...
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Urinary dopamine metabolites as indicators of the responsiveness to fenfluramine treatment in children with autistic behavior
Modifications in serotonin and dopamine metabolism were evaluated in 13 children with autistic behavior and related to their responsiveness to fenfluramine treatment. A double-blind medication-placebo crossove...
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Urinary free and conjugated catecholamines and metabolites in autistic children
Urinary catecholamines (DA, NE, E) and their main metabolites (HVA, DOPAC, MHPG) were analyzed both as free and conjugates in eight children diagnosed as autistic according to DSM-III criteria and eight normal...