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  1. CSF formation rate—a potential glymphatic flow parameter in hydrocephalus?

    Background

    Studies indicate that brain clearance via the glymphatic system is impaired in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH). This has...

    Sara Qvarlander, Nina Sundström, ... Anders Eklund in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
    Article Open access 10 July 2024
  2. The cerebellum modulates thirst

    The cerebellum, a phylogenetically ancient brain region, has long been considered strictly a motor control structure. Recent studies have implicated...

    Ila Mishra, Bing Feng, ... Atul R. Chopra in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 10 July 2024
  3. COVID-19-Associated Cerebellar Ataxia: A Case Series

    COVID-19-associated cerebellar ataxia has rarely been reported and its clinical characteristics remain understudied. This study aims to report...

    Mange Liu, Siyuan Fan, ... Hongzhi Guan in The Cerebellum
    Article 10 July 2024
  4. Using social and behavioral science to address achievement inequality

    Eddie Brummelman, Nienke van Atteveldt, ... Jellie Sierksma in npj Science of Learning
    Article Open access 10 July 2024
  5. The Role of the Intestinal Flora and Its Derivatives in Neurocognitive Disorders: A Narrative Review from Surgical Perspective

    Perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction is a significant concern for population health, impacting postoperative recovery and increasing the...

    Jian Huang, Tian-Shou Qin, ... Jun Peng in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 10 July 2024
  6. CREB-Binding Protein Regulates Cocaine- and Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript Peptide Expression in the Lateral Hypothalamus: Implication in Reward and Reinforcement

    Neuropeptide cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript peptide (CARTp) is known to play an important role in reward processing. The rats...

    Namrata Pawar, Biru B. Dudhabhate, ... Amul J. Sakharkar in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 10 July 2024
  7. A Mouse Model of Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease with Elements of Major Depression

    After olfactory bulbectomy, animals are often used as a model of major depression or sporadic Alzheimer’s disease and, hence, the status of this...

    N. V. Bobkova, L. N. Chuvakova, ... M. B. Evgen’ev in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 09 July 2024
  8. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt patients and glaucoma: a cohort analysis of the NPH registry

    Background

    Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a chronic condition affecting the elderly. It is characterized by a triad of symptoms...

    Benjam Kemiläinen, Kai Kaarniranta, Ville Leinonen in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  9. Systematic Mendelian Randomization Exploring Druggable Genes for Hemorrhagic Strokes

    Patients with hemorrhagic stroke have high rates of morbidity and mortality, and drugs for prevention are very limited. Mendelian randomization (MR)...

    Lun-Zhe Yang, Yong Yang, ... Guang-Zhong Chen in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  10. Real control in virtual rats

    Luis A. Mejia in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 09 July 2024
  11. Nicotinamide riboside restores nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide levels and alleviates brain injury by inhibiting oxidative stress and neuroinflammation in a mouse model of intracerebral hemorrhage

    Hemorrhagic stroke is a global health problem owing to its high morbidity and mortality rates. Nicotinamide riboside is an important precursor of...

    **g She, Hua Zhang, ... Zheng-Hong Qin in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  12. New datasets from PsychENCODE

    Shari Wiseman in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 09 July 2024
  13. Flexible multitask computation in recurrent networks utilizes shared dynamical motifs

    Flexible computation is a hallmark of intelligent behavior. However, little is known about how neural networks contextually reconfigure for different...

    Laura N. Driscoll, Krishna Shenoy, David Sussillo in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  14. Protein Phosphatase 2ACα Regulates ATR-Mediated Endogenous DNA Damage Response Against Microcephaly

    Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is an abundant heterotrimeric holoenzyme in eukaryotic cells coordinating with specific kinases to regulate...

    Lin Lin, **g Ding, ... Wei-Min Tong in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 08 July 2024
  15. Long-Term Follow-Up before and during Riluzole Treatment in Six Patients from Two Families with Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7

    Background

    Currently no curative treatment exists for spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs). Riluzole repurposing was proposed as a symptomatic treatment in...

    Suppiej Agnese, Ceccato Chiara, ... Romano Silvia in The Cerebellum
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  16. Cardiovascular history and risk of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease: a cross-sectional observational study

    Background

    Parkinson's disease (PD), while often associated with its distinctive motor symptoms, can also exert a notable impact on the cardiovascular...

    Shubhra Acharya, Andrew I. Lumley, ... Michel Mittelbronn in BMC Neuroscience
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  17. N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Subunits 2A and 2B Mediate Connexins and Pannexins in the Trigeminal Ganglion Involved in Orofacial Inflammatory Allodynia during Temporomandibular Joint Inflammation

    Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) is a severe form of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), and orofacial inflammatory allodynia is...

    Yue-Ling Li, Yan-Yan Zhang, ... Jie-Fei Shen in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 08 July 2024
  18. Hypoglycemia and Alzheimer Disease Risk: The Possible Role of Dasiglucagon

    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory impairment and cognitive dysfunctions. It has been shown...

    Naif H. Ali, Hayder M. Al-Kuraishy, ... Gaber El-Saber Batiha in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  19. DNA Damage and Chromatin Rearrangement Work Together to Promote Neurodegeneration

    Neurodegenerative diseases have a complex origin and are composed of genetic and environmental factors. Both DNA damage and chromatin rearrangement...

    Harman Sharma, Sushma Koirala, ... Anna Konopka in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
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