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Alterations in spontaneous brain oscillations during stroke recovery.

Alterations in spontaneous brain oscillations during stroke recovery.

... ,10-Hz oscillations, spontaneous oscillations at 7–10-Hz have been detected in the temporal lobe (auditory tau-rhythm) [21] and in the parietal operculum, most likely in the ... See full document

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Cognitive alterations in motor imagery process after left hemispheric ischemic stroke.

Cognitive alterations in motor imagery process after left hemispheric ischemic stroke.

... significant brain electro- physiological activations during motor imagery, it was only considered to be phase resetting of ongoing EEG oscillations evoked by external stimuli ...cognitive ... See full document

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microRNAs Involved in Regulating Spontaneous Recovery in Embolic Stroke Model.

microRNAs Involved in Regulating Spontaneous Recovery in Embolic Stroke Model.

... ischemia in both human and animal models have focused mainly on acute phase of ischemic ...stroke. In this study, we present the roles played by microRNAs in the spontaneous ... See full document

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Brain perihematoma genomic profile following spontaneous human intracerebral hemorrhage.

Brain perihematoma genomic profile following spontaneous human intracerebral hemorrhage.

... regulated in perihematomal ...explored in other diseases of the CNS such as Parkinson’s disease [37] or multiple sclerosis ...overexpressed in our ...role in neurogenesis and tissue repair ... See full document

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Brain network evolution after stroke based on computational experiments.

Brain network evolution after stroke based on computational experiments.

... mm in x,y,z direction or whose head rotation exceeded 1u were excluded (2 patients were excluded under this criteria and are not shown in Table ...mm). In order to decrease spatial noise, volumes ... See full document

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Conditional depletion of neurogenesis inhibits long-term recovery after experimental stroke in mice.

Conditional depletion of neurogenesis inhibits long-term recovery after experimental stroke in mice.

... effect in the chronic phase after ...cells in the SVZ appear to die during migration after focal ischemia [11], perhaps due to local hypoxic environment, which prevent from cell ...involved in ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.70 número7

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.70 número7

... potential in a non-controlled environment, but also to establish the safe- ty of transplantation ...protocols. In this setting, the local host microenvironment plays a decisive role in cell viability ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.3 número2

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.3 número2

... motor recovery following strokes, better results are achieved in patients who are able to eventually shift neural activity back to its pre-stroke ...from brain lesions. Studies have shown that ... See full document

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Release of cytokines in the brain during stress

Release of cytokines in the brain during stress

... (6). In the CNS of rats, stress causes reversible atrophy of hippocampal dendrites over the course of weeks (7) and initiates apoptotic changes in cortical and hippocampal areas ...neurons in rodents ... See full document

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Recruitment of Perisomatic Inhibition during Spontaneous Hippocampal Activity In Vitro.

Recruitment of Perisomatic Inhibition during Spontaneous Hippocampal Activity In Vitro.

... of spontaneous inhibitory post-synaptic potentials (eIPSPs) in ...of spontaneous eIPSPs in ...the spontaneous firing of a single action potential from an intracellularly recorded ... See full document

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In vitro dose-dependent inhibition of the intracellular spontaneous calcium oscillations in developing hippocampal neurons by ketamine.

In vitro dose-dependent inhibition of the intracellular spontaneous calcium oscillations in developing hippocampal neurons by ketamine.

... incubated in Krebs-Ringer solution for 15 min to remove any non-specific staining on the cell ...placed in a special perfusion chamber of the laser scanning confocal ...scanned in an XYT-plane ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.67 número3B

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.67 número3B

... dysarthria in the acute stroke phase, consisting on tests for attentional deicits, handed- ness, visual perception, phonemic perception, spontaneous speech, luency, comprehension, word and sentence ... See full document

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Anatomical mechanism of spontaneous recovery in regions caudal to thoracic spinal cord injury lesions in rats

Anatomical mechanism of spontaneous recovery in regions caudal to thoracic spinal cord injury lesions in rats

... exhibited spontaneous recovery via a step-wise process after a complete transection of the mid-thoracic spinal cord, even though the region caudal to the spinal cord lesion did not make any connections to ... See full document

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Nox2 knockout delays infarct progression and increases vascular recovery through angiogenesis in mice following ischaemic stroke with reperfusion.

Nox2 knockout delays infarct progression and increases vascular recovery through angiogenesis in mice following ischaemic stroke with reperfusion.

... ischaemic brain repair as it stimulates blood flow and metabolism in the ischaemic boundary, and may provide critical neurovascular substrates for neuronal remodelling ...after stroke in a ... See full document

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Plasminogen deficiency causes reduced corticospinal axonal plasticity and functional recovery after stroke in mice.

Plasminogen deficiency causes reduced corticospinal axonal plasticity and functional recovery after stroke in mice.

... The brain was cut into 7 equally spaced (1 mm) coronal blocks and embedded in paraffin, then sectioned for lesion volume measure- ment with hematoxylin and eosin ...axons in the denervated side of ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.34 número2

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.34 número2

... ield in neuroscience, which aims to map the structural and functional networks through which the brain is interconnected by using cutting-edge imaging techniques, and to characterise the systems-level ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.62 número2B

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.62 número2B

... rare in the paediatric emergency ...malformation in the choroid plexus, supplied by the anterior choroidal artery, classified according to Spetzler grading system as grade 3 (deep venous drainage: 1; ... See full document

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Epigenetic alterations in the brain associated with HIV-1 infection and methamphetamine dependence.

Epigenetic alterations in the brain associated with HIV-1 infection and methamphetamine dependence.

... act in concert with HIV proteins to damage glia and neurons, worsening the neurotoxicity caused by HIV ...epigenetic alterations have been reported for both HIV-1 infection and drug abuse, but the ... See full document

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Int. braz j urol.  vol.42 número6

Int. braz j urol. vol.42 número6

... the recovery of spontaneous voiding after an acute urinary retention (AUR) in older patients admitted to hospitals for non-urological causes using clinical ...the recovery of mobility capacity ... See full document

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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ENZYMATIC ALTERATIONS IN PAPAYA SEED DURING STORAGE

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ENZYMATIC ALTERATIONS IN PAPAYA SEED DURING STORAGE

... macerated in liquid nitrogen with use of a porcelain mortar and ...macerate in the proportion of 1:4 (w/v) followed by addition of 30 mg de polivinil pirrolidone and 1% of b-mercaptoetanol to remove the ... See full document

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