Cholinergic basal forebrain neurons regulate vascular dynamics and cerebrospinal fluid flux [PDF]
Kai‐Hsiang Chuang +8 more
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How copy number variations shape brain developmental disorders: Unraveling the synaptic puzzle
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), such as schizophrenia (SCZ), Attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), learning disabilities, and intellectual disabilities (ID), are highly prevalent. One significant genetic factor associated with NDDs is copy number variations (CNVs), which are structural changes in the ...
Tianqi Wang +3 more
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Modulation of the p75 neurotrophin receptor suppresses age-related basal forebrain cholinergic neuron degeneration. [PDF]
Xie Y, Meeker RB, Massa SM, Longo FM.
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Abstract As people age, there is a natural decline in cognitive functioning and brain structure. However, the relationship between brain function and cognition in older adults is neither straightforward nor uniform. Instead, it is complex, influenced by multiple factors, and can vary considerably from one person to another.
Monica Baciu, Elise Roger
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Impaired Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neuron GDNF Signaling Contributes to Perioperative Sleep Deprivation-Induced Chronicity of Postsurgical Pain in Mice Through Regulating Cholinergic Neuronal Activity, Apoptosis, and Autophagy. [PDF]
Wang D +10 more
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Maternal Choline Supplementation Alters Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neuron Gene Expression in the Ts65Dn Mouse Model of Down Syndrome. [PDF]
Kelley CM +4 more
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The following article for this Special Issue was previously published and can be found in its respective issue online: “Whole‐brain neural connectivity to cholinergic neurons in the nucleus basalis of Meynert” [PDF]
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Trophic effects of skeletal muscle extracts on ventral spinal cord neurons in vitro: separation of a protein with morphologic activity from proteins with cholinergic activity. [PDF]
R Smith, James L. McManaman, S. H. Appel
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Abstract figure legend Cells and conductances contributing to spontaneous activity in the lower urinary tract. Bladder and urethra exhibit spontaneous contractions at both cellular and tissue levels. Both detrusor and urethral smooth muscle cells display activity that is regular and rhythmic.
Bernard T. Drumm +3 more
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