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Neurologic Clinics, 2000
The epidemiology, clinical features, pathology, and mechanisms of action of basal ganglia neurotoxins are reviewed. Manganese, cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, methanol, carbon monoxide, 3-nitropropionic acid, MPTP, and annonaceae alkaloids are discussed. The probable mechanism of action for almost all basal ganglia neurotoxins is inhibition of mitochondrial
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The epidemiology, clinical features, pathology, and mechanisms of action of basal ganglia neurotoxins are reviewed. Manganese, cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, methanol, carbon monoxide, 3-nitropropionic acid, MPTP, and annonaceae alkaloids are discussed. The probable mechanism of action for almost all basal ganglia neurotoxins is inhibition of mitochondrial
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2021
Abstract The basal ganglia are a group of nuclei that are involved in motor, cognitive, and behavioral circuits and are especially important in motor program selection and motor learning. The key components of the basal ganglia and their circuitry include the striatum (putamen, caudate nucleus, and nucleus accumbens), globus pallidus (GP)
Farwa Ali, Eduardo E. Benarroch
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Abstract The basal ganglia are a group of nuclei that are involved in motor, cognitive, and behavioral circuits and are especially important in motor program selection and motor learning. The key components of the basal ganglia and their circuitry include the striatum (putamen, caudate nucleus, and nucleus accumbens), globus pallidus (GP)
Farwa Ali, Eduardo E. Benarroch
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1987
At one time, the term ‘basal ganglia’ was used to describe all the large nuclear masses in the interior of the brain, including the thalamus. Gradually, its use has become restricted to five closely related nuclei: caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and sustantia nigra (Figure 10.1).
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At one time, the term ‘basal ganglia’ was used to describe all the large nuclear masses in the interior of the brain, including the thalamus. Gradually, its use has become restricted to five closely related nuclei: caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and sustantia nigra (Figure 10.1).
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2009
Abstract The Basal Ganglia lie deep within the brain and surround the diencephalon, which comprises the thalamic structures. They were classically considered a solely motor area, but are now understood to play an intrinsic role in neurobehavioral activities, as well.
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Abstract The Basal Ganglia lie deep within the brain and surround the diencephalon, which comprises the thalamic structures. They were classically considered a solely motor area, but are now understood to play an intrinsic role in neurobehavioral activities, as well.
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1993
Abstract It might be thought that if the animal is to make the correct choice, the prefrontal cortex must access the limb mechanisms of motor cortex. If that was so, we might expect lesions of the motor cortex itself to impair performance on these tasks, but we know that they do not. Pribrnm et al.
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Abstract It might be thought that if the animal is to make the correct choice, the prefrontal cortex must access the limb mechanisms of motor cortex. If that was so, we might expect lesions of the motor cortex itself to impair performance on these tasks, but we know that they do not. Pribrnm et al.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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