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Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in Perinatal Brain Damage.

Stem Cells and Development, 2016
Preterm white matter injury (WMI) is an important cause for long-term disability. Stem cell transplantation has been proposed as a novel therapeutic approach.
B. Oppliger   +6 more
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Revascularization of the Rostral Brain Stem

Neurosurgery, 1982
Abstract The clinical and angiographic diagnosis of rostral brain stem vascular insufficiency is reviewed. The various possibilities for surgical revascularization of this area include anastomosis of the superficial temporal or occipital artery to the main stem of the posterior cerebral or superior cerebellar artery or their branches.
James L. Budny   +2 more
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Live imaging of adult neural stem cell behavior in the intact and injured zebrafish brain

Science, 2015
How to maintain a zebrafish brain Even in the zebrafish brain, which seems better able than the human brain to generate new neurons, regenerative capacity may not be unlimited. Barbosa et al.
Joana S. Barbosa   +6 more
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Brain Stem Functional Localization with Atlas of the Brain Stem

2011
The brain stem is the subcortical region that contains all but two of the 12 cranial nerves. Associated with the cranial nerves are centers that control the heart, lung, and GI systems and also control the muscles in the head and neck. We speak and move our eyes and all the muscles in the head due to the cranial nerves.
Stanley Jacobson, Elliott M. Marcus
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The isodendritic core of the brain stem

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1966
AbstractAccording to their degree of morphological specialization, the cell populations of the brain stem may be classified into three groups: isodendritic, allodendritic and idiodendritic. The isodendritic neurons, or generalized neurons, are the most frequently encountered.
Walle J. H. Nauta, E. Ramón-Moliner
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The Auditory Brain Stem Response in Patients with Brain Stem or Cochlear Pathology

Ear and Hearing, 1995
The purpose of this study was to determine the value, based on true-positive and false-positive rates, of various auditory brain stem response (ABR) indices in discriminating patients with brain stem lesions from patients with cochlear lesions.A factorial design was used in this retrospective study.
Frank E. Musiek, Wei Wei Lee
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Brain stem dermoid cyst

Child's Nervous System, 1994
We present a case of a brain stem dermoid in a 20-month-old child presenting as a progressive space-occupying lesion and review the literature concerning the diagnosis and management of brain stem tumours in children, emphasising the importance of preoperative imaging investigations and direct surgical attack on lesions which are “focal” in nature.
Paul May   +2 more
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Anatomy of the Brain and Brain Stem

2019
The sensation of pain emits both a physical and emotional response as part of the conscious awareness and experience. The limbic system, sensorimotor cortex, cortical association areas, diencephalon, cerebellum, and periaqueductal gray are all components of the generalized pain matrix. The integration of higher processes and primitive functions creates
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Localizing brain stem lesions with brain stem auditory evoked potentials

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009
Based on a survey of brain stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in animals and humans with localized brain stem lesions compared to the recognizability of BAEP components in normal materials, it was concluded that BAEP examination might localize lesions to a high or low level and diffusely within the brain stem.
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