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  1. The Cerebral Cortex and Complex Cerebral Functions

    The cerebral cortex can be divided into a large isocortex or neocortex, a smaller allocortex (the hippocampal formation and the olfactory cortex) and...
    Hans J. ten Donkelaar, Marco Catani, ... Akira Hori in Clinical Neuroanatomy
    Chapter 2020
  2. The neuropathology of encephalitis lethargica

    Precise knowledge of the histological substrate of epidemic encephalitis, it appears to me, is indispensable not only for understanding the clinical...
    Paul Bernard Foley in Encephalitis lethargica
    Chapter 2018
  3. Health Benefits and Uses in Medicine of Bee Venom

    Bee venom has been used since ancient times as a healing treatment for various disorders. Whether humans began kee** honey bees to harvest honey or...
    Chapter 2017
  4. Introduction

    During the winter of 1916/17 the first instances of a mysterious disease were recognized in Vienna, the harbingers of a new malady that would cause...
    Paul Bernard Foley in Encephalitis lethargica
    Chapter 2018
  5. The nature of acute encephalitis lethargica

    Some epidemic diseases, according to still mysterious laws, after they have wrought damage with an extravagant symptomatology, slumber for years,...
    Paul Bernard Foley in Encephalitis lethargica
    Chapter 2018
  6. Evaluation of the analgesic effects of ammoxetine, a novel potent serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor

    Aim:

    The selective serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are commonly used for the treatment of neuropathic pain and...

    Ting-ting Zhang, Rui Xue, ... You-zhi Zhang in Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
    Article 18 July 2016
  7. Cholinergic and Dopaminergic Alterations in Nigrostriatal Neurons Are Involved in Environmental Enrichment Motor Protection in a Mouse Model of Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world, being characterized by dopaminergic neurodegeneration of...

    Willyan Franco Hilario, Alice Laschuk Herlinger, ... Rita Gomes Wanderley Pires in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
    Article 22 September 2016
  8. A proteomic analysis of LRRK2 binding partners reveals interactions with multiple signaling components of the WNT/PCP pathway

    Background

    Autosomal-dominant mutations in the Park8 gene encoding Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) have been identified to cause up to 40% of...

    Alena Salašová, Chika Yokota, ... Ernest Arenas in Molecular Neurodegeneration
    Article Open access 11 July 2017
  9. Venom Use in Mammals: Evolutionary Aspects

    Mammals are recently accepted as venomous animals, with four orders having venomous representatives. These are Eulipotyphla (solenodons and some...
    Reference work entry 2017
  10. Cathinones

    There has been a significant change in the recreational drugs used throughout the world in the last 5–10 years, with increasing availability and use...
    Rachelle Abouchedid, David M. Wood in Critical Care Toxicology
    Reference work entry 2017
  11. When night comes falling: chronic encephalitis lethargica

    If the view is correct, that the pathogen responsible for the encephalitis can still be present in the organism as a virulent seed years after...
    Paul Bernard Foley in Encephalitis lethargica
    Chapter 2018
  12. Venom Use in Mammals: Evolutionary Aspects

    Mammals are recently accepted as venomous animals, with four orders having venomous representatives. These are Eulipotyphla (solenodons and some...
    Living reference work entry 2016
  13. Cathinones

    There has been a significant change in the recreational drugs used throughout the world in the last 5–10 years, with increasing availability and use...
    Rachelle Abouchedid, David M. Wood in Critical Care Toxicology
    Living reference work entry 2016
  14. Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine in Parkinsonism

    Pharmacogenetic-pharmacogenomic development from a single gene approach to incorporate pathway-based and genome-wide approaches has been benefitted...
    Trevor Archer, Anders Fredriksson in Omics for Personalized Medicine
    Chapter 2013
  15. Region-specific vascular remodeling and its prevention by artificial gravity in weightless environment

    Evidence from recent ground and spaceflight studies with animals and humans supports the notion that microgravity-induced vascular remodeling...

    Article 24 March 2013
  16. Cerebellotoxic Agents

    Cerebellum is particularly vulnerable to neurotoxic agents and poisoning. All stages of lifespan can be affected by cerebellar damage due to...
    Reference work entry 2013
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