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  1. Machine Learning-Enabled Determination of Diffuseness of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations from Magnetic Resonance Angiography

    The diffuseness of brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) is a significant factor in surgical outcome evaluation and hemorrhagic risk prediction....

    Yuming Jiao, Jun-Ze Zhang, ... Ji-Zong Zhao in Translational Stroke Research
    Article 12 August 2021
  2. Fractal-Based Analysis of Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)

    Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are cerebrovascular lesions consisting of a pathologic tangle of the vessels characterized by a core termed the...
    Antonio Di Ieva, Gernot Reishofer in The Fractal Geometry of the Brain
    Chapter 2024
  3. Sensory Substitution: Visual Information via Haptics

    Sensory substitution devices compensate for the lack of one sense, such as vision, by conveying information about a person’s environment through the...
    Jack Brooks, Árni Kristjánsson, Runar Unnthorsson in Somatosensory Research Methods
    Protocol 2023
  4. Phyto-chemical, analytical evaluation and biological attributes of rare medicinal species of flowering shrub Bauhinia racemosa L.

    The current investigation compared the efficacy of an ethanol extract of B. racemosa L. leaf against standard bacterial and fungal cultures....

    Mary Shamya Arokiarajan, J. John Christopher, ... K. Kabiruddin Ahmed in Advances in Traditional Medicine
    Article 01 July 2024
  5. Brain Arteriovenous Malformations: Surgical, Endovascular, and Radiosurgical Techniques

    Brain AVMs (arteriovenous malformations) are congenital lesions with a low annual risk but high lifetime risk of morbidity and mortality which is due...
    Michael Crimmins, Daniel Ikeda, Jeremy Karlin in Cerebrovascular Disorders
    Protocol 2021
  6. The Semantics of Timbre

    Because humans lack a sensory vocabulary for auditory experiences, timbral qualities of sounds are often conceptualized and communicated through...
    Charalampos Saitis, Stefan Weinzierl in Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition
    Chapter 2019
  7. CUB domain-containing protein 1 and the epidermal growth factor receptor cooperate to induce cell detachment

    Background

    While localized malignancies often respond to available therapies, most disseminated cancers are refractory. Novel approaches, therefore,...

    Mary E. Law, Renan B. Ferreira, ... Brian K. Law in Breast Cancer Research
    Article Open access 05 August 2016
  8. Fractal-Based Analysis of Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)

    Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are cerebrovascular lesions consisting of a pathologic tangle of the vessels characterized by a core termed the...
    Antonio Di Ieva, Gernot Reishofer in The Fractal Geometry of the Brain
    Chapter 2016
  9. The mouse cortico-striatal projectome

    Different cortical areas are organized into distinct intracortical subnetworks. The manner in which descending pathways from the entire cortex...

    Houri Hintiryan, Nicholas N Foster, ... Hong-Wei Dong in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 01 August 2016
  10. 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
  11. Attention and the Cholinergic System: Relevance to Schizophrenia

    Traditional methods of drug discovery often rely on a unidirectional, “bottom-up” approach: A search for molecular compounds that target a particular...
    Cindy Lustig, Martin Sarter in Translational Neuropsychopharmacology
    Chapter 2015
  12. Constancy and variability of identified glomeruli in antennal lobes: computational approach in Spodoptera littoralis

    The primary olfactory centres share striking similarities across the animal kingdom. The most conspicuous is their subdivision into glomeruli, which...

    Louise Couton, Sebastian Minoli, ... Jean-Pierre Rospars in Cell and Tissue Research
    Article 01 August 2009
  13. Clinical Diagnosis Based on Bayesian Classification of Functional Magnetic-Resonance Data

    We describe a method for classifying subjects based on functional magnetic-resonance (fMR) data, using a method combining a Bayesian-network...

    Rong Chen, Edward H. Herskovits in Neuroinformatics
    Article 01 August 2007
  14. Breast Cancer Aggressiveness in Women of African Descent

    While the incidence of breast cancer is higher in White women (115.5/100,000) than African-American women (101.5/100,000), the mortality pattern is...
    Paul H. Levine, Carmela Veneroso in Breast Cancer in Women of African Descent
    Chapter 2006
  15. Cerebral Cortex: Cytoarchitecture, Physiology and Overview of Functional Localization

    A firm knowledge of the structure and function of the cerebral cortex and the relationship of the cerebral cortex to the subcortical centers is of...
    Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson in Integrated Neuroscience
    Chapter 2003
  16. UV Crosslinking of Adrenergic Receptors and Ligands

    Most membrane functions are mediated by enzymes and specific receptors that bind small molecules: substrates, inhibitors, modulators, hormones, and...
    Michael K. Sievert, John F. Resek, ... Arnold E. Ruoho in Adrenergic Receptor Protocols
    Protocol 2000
  17. Mammals

    “Intelligent activity may reasonably be regarded as the key note of mammalian progress” (Romer 1962). This progress became possible with the...
    J. Voogd, R. Nieuwenhuys, ... H. J. ten Donkelaar in The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates
    Chapter 1998
  18. Stimulus-dependent, reciprocal up- and downregulation of glutamic acid decarboxylase and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II gene expression in rat cerebral cortex

    Long-train tetanic stimulation of the cerebral cortex induces long-term changes in the excitability of cortical neurons, while short-train electrical...

    F. Liang, P. J. Isackson, E. G. Jones in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 July 1996
  19. Dynamic alterations in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neuronal cell bodies and terminals of adult rats

    1. The decapeptide lueteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) is synthesized in neuronal cell bodies diffusely distributed across the basal...

    J. C. King, B. S. Rubin in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 01 February 1995
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