Major malformations of the Central Nervous System as seen at The University Teaching Hospital, Ilorin...doi:10.4314/njp.v32i3.12116O OdebodeJ A AdeniranNigerian Journal of Paediatrics
It has two anatomical divisions–the brain and spinal cord make the central nervous system, while the nerves that emerge from them and reach target tissues make up the peripheral nervous system. Peripheral nerves emerge from the central nervous system. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves which ...
Targeted delivery of nano-therapeutics for major disorders of the central nervous system. Pharmaceut Res 2013;30:2485-98.Gao H, Pang Z, Jiang X. Targeted delivery of nano- therapeutics for major disorders of the central nervous system. Pharm Res 2013, 30: 2485-2498....
The brain is located in the head so that it’s close to the sensory organs. It is the most complex organ in the body and serves as the center of the nervous system. The brain controls most activities and is responsible for processing, integrating, and coordinating all the information that...
The nervous system of humans is branched into two main categories: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral... Learn more about this topic: The Human Nervous System | Parts & Functions from Chapter 27/ Lesson 9 99K Understand the nervous system. Learn abo...
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Which of the following neurotransmitters causes a major inhibitory effect in the central nervous system? a. glutamate b. acetylcholine c. GABA d. dopamine Neurotransmitters: Certain neurotransmitters cause "inhibitory" effects, i....
aMatrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) comprise a family of zinc endopeptidases that play major roles in the physiology andpathology of the mammalian central nervous system (CNS).These proteinases are evolutionarily conserved as modulatorsof extracellular matrix during CNS development. After acutetissue injury ...
M. In Vivo Imaging of Histone Deacetylases (HDACs) in the Central Nervous System and Major Peripheral Organs. J. Med. Chem. 2014, DOI: 10.1021/jm500872p.Pike VW: PET radiotracers: crossing the blood-brain barrier and surviving ... VW Pike - 《Trends in Pharmacological Sciences》 被引量...
To compare the location of body parts relative to each other, anatomy uses some universal directional terms: anterior, posterior, ventral, dorsal, distal, proximal, medial, lateral, median, superior, inferior, external, internal, frontal, occipital, rostral, caudal, superficial, deep, central, ...