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Extracellular vesicles set the stage for brain plasticity and recovery by multimodal signalling. [PDF]
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are extremely versatile naturally occurring membrane particles that convey complex signals between cells. EVs of different cellular sources are capable of inducing striking therapeutic responses in neurological disease models.
Hermann DM +3 more
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Exercise, brain plasticity, and depression
Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by high incidence, high disability, and high fatality, causing great burden to the society, families, and individuals. The changes in brain plasticity may be a main reason for depression.
Wan-Ting Jiang
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Brain plasticity and ginseng. [PDF]
Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to modify its structure, accompanied by its functional changes. It is influenced by learning, experiences, and dietary factors, even in later life.
Shin MS, Lee Y, Cho IH, Yang HJ.
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Mapping the Fine-Scale Organization and Plasticity of the Brain Vasculature
The cerebral vasculature is a dense network of arteries, capillaries, and veins. Quantifying variations of the vascular organization across individuals, brain regions, or disease models is challenging.
Christoph Kirst +2 more
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Synaptic Plasticity Shapes Brain Connectivity: Implications for Network Topology
Studies of brain network connectivity improved understanding on brain changes and adaptation in response to different pathologies. Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to modify their connections, is involved in brain network remodeling following ...
Mario Stampanoni Bassi +2 more
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The Relationship Between Autophagy and Brain Plasticity in Neurological Diseases
Autophagy, a catabolic degradation system, is utilized for destroying and recycling the damaged or unnecessary cellular components. Brain plasticity refers to the remarkable characteristics of brain neurons that change their structure and function ...
Man-Man Wang, Wang Man-Man, Xing Ying
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Central Adiponectin Signaling – A Metabolic Regulator in Support of Brain Plasticity
Brain plasticity and metabolism are tightly connected by a constant influx of peripheral glucose to the central nervous system in order to meet the high metabolic demands imposed by neuronal activity.
D. Formolo +4 more
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Background The Bergen 4-day treatment (B4DT) is a concentrated exposure-based therapy that has been shown to be effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
Kay Morten Hjelle +7 more
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Brain Plasticity in Humans and Model Systems: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions
Plasticity, and in particular, neurogenesis, is a promising target to treat and prevent a wide variety of diseases (e.g., epilepsy, stroke, dementia). There are different types of plasticity, which vary with age, brain region, and species.
L. Bonfanti, C. Charvet
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Combining optogenetics, behavioral modelling and neural population analysis, the authors show in mice that during fear-related freezing the olfactory bulb transmits 4 Hz breathing rhythm to the prefrontal cortex where this oscillation organizes local ...
Sophie Bagur +8 more
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