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steroid hormones influence all aspects of neurological function, with estrogen, androgen, glucocorticoid (cortisol), and mineralocorticoid (electrolyte balance, blood pressure) receptors located throughout the brain. Steroid hormones produced in the body, because...
Enriched environment boosts the post-stroke recovery of neurological function by promoting autophagy autophagybraincentral nervous systemfactorinjurypathwaysprotectionregenerationrepairstrokeAutophagy is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis, and can be activated after ischemic stroke. It also participates in...
The clinical consequences of ELA have been shown to depend on the timing and duration of the adversity, the type and number of ACEs, an individual’s genetic background, as well as social factors, such as lack of a supportive environment or marginalization [2]. While studies have found that...
The first edition appeared in 1965. It aimed to present an introduction to the fundamentals of neurological sciences in an intradisciplinary fashion and
The current knowledge of the normal biochemistry of compounds that give rise to resonances in human brain proton magnetic resonance spectra measureable at
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shown that the m.8993T>C mutation favors reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which is believed to be the major pathogenic mechanism (Sgarbi et al.2006). ROS plays a major role in the pathogenesis of neurological diseases related to mitochondrial dysfunction (Lenaz et al.2004; Wallace...
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AUTS2 (chromosome 7; locus 72) is implicated in a number of neurological disorders35. Mutations in CWF19L1 (chromosome 10; locus 91) have been associated with spinocerebellar ataxia and intellectual disability36. RBFOX1 (chromosome 16; locus 121) encodes a mRNA-splicing factor that interacts ...