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Soluble pre-fibrillar tau and β-amyloid species emerge in early human Alzheimer’s disease and track disease progression and cognitive decline [PDF]
Acknowledgments We would like to gratefully acknowledge all donors and their families for the tissue provided for this study. Human tissue samples were supplied by the Brains for Dementia Research programme, jointly funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK, the
Cranston, Anna +5 more
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The secret of neuroscience boom: Are there secret human experiments in Latin América?
About 6 years ago there sparked a phenomenon in science called the neuroscientific boom. Neurologists underpin this phenomenon to cost reduction techniques such as electroencephalograms and to improved noninvasive technology such as functional MRI.
David Salinas Flores
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Mathematics Education Research Food For Thought With Flavours From Asia
This paper will dip into the wonderfully rich, internationally flavoured, mathematics education research smorgasbord. In more recent times the focus has concentrated upon the cook (the teacher) and the skills needed (pedagogical knowledge) to produce ...
Allan Leslie White
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A 19-channel d.c. SQUID magnetometer system for brain research [PDF]
A 19-channel d.c. SQUID magnetometer system for neuromagnetic investigations is under constuction. The first-order gradiometers for sensing the signal are placed in a hexagonal configuration. D.c.
Caspari, M. +10 more
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Fear and depression during the COVID-19 outbreak in Cameroon: a nation-wide observational study
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with significant psychological and social distress worldwide. We investigated fear and depression among adults in Cameroon during different phases of the COVID-19 outbreak. Methods An online survey was
Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo +28 more
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This paper presents a method for self-organization of the distributed systems operating in a dynamic context. We propose the use of a simple biologically (cognitive neuroscience) inspired method for system configuration that allows allocating most of the
Eugene Burmakin +2 more
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The relevance of α-KLOTHO to the central nervous system: Some key questions [PDF]
α-Klotho is well described as an anti-aging protein, with critical roles in kidney function as a transmembrane co-receptor for FGF23, and as a soluble factor in serum.
Berwick, Daniel Charles +4 more
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Background Despite decades of community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI), onchocerciasis transmission persists in Cameroon and has been associated with increased risk for epilepsy in endemic communities.
Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo +5 more
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Neuronal iron dyshomeostasis occurs in multiple neurodegenerative diseases. Changes in the Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio toward Fe(II) is closely related to oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, and represents a hallmark feature of ferroptosis.
Bernhard Michalke +3 more
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Parieto-occipital ERP indicators of gut mechanosensation in humans
Understanding the neural processes governing the human gut-brain connection has been challenging due to the inaccessibility of the body’s interior.
Ahmad Mayeli +11 more
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