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Multiomic profiling reveals pericyte and smooth muscle cell contributions to CADASIL pathology in cell-specific Notch3 mutant mice

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Corpus striatum and traumatic brain injury

Brain Injury, 1997
The possibility of a 'subcortical' syndrome differentially affecting memory in traumatic brain injury (TBI) subjects was examined. Magnetic resonance imaging scans of 46 traumatic brain injured male patients were compared with those of 34 male control subjects. Surface area measurements of the corpus striatum were calculated for both groups.
E A, Primus   +5 more
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Release of endogenous dopamine from corpus striatum

Life Sciences, 1978
Abstract The release of endogenous dopamine from a chopped rat striatal preparation was measured using a sensitive radio-enzymatic assay for dopamine. Either KC1 or d-amphetamine stimulated significant release of dopamine which was easily detected within one minute in this system.
J L, Meyerhoff, G J, Kant
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[Compartmentalized organization of human corpus striatum].

Revista de neurologia, 1999
The compartmentalization of the human striatum was first established thanks to the pioneer work of Graybiel and Ragsdale in 1978. These authors described in the human striatum, as well as in the cats and primates, zones poorly stained for the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which they termed striosomes, that lie in more intensely stained matrix.
L, Prensa   +2 more
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THE CORPUS STRIATUM

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1927
Introduction Materials and Methods Description of Cases Fiber Systems and Degenerations Review of the literature Results of this investigation: 1. Striate fibers to the region of the posterior commissure and subthalamic region. 2. Striofugal fibers to the motor nuclei of the midbrain, pons and medulla.
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Synaptogenesis in the corpus striatum of infant rat

Experimental Neurology, 1973
Abstract The corpus striatum of neonatal rats was examined by electron microscopy. Buffered 4% glutaraldehyde injected intraventricularly was used as the fixative. With this method the developing nerve endings could be divided into two broad categories: those with common round vesicles making asymmetrical contacts; and those with pleomorphic vesicles
T, Hattori, P L, McGeer
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The venous system of the corpus striatum

Neuroradiology, 1973
The draining system of the corpus striatum is constituted of: a) the caudate veins of variable morphology but constantly present; b) the superior striate veins that are thin and almost inconstant; c) the anteroinferior striate veins, rather constant thin vessels; d) the postero-inferior striate veins, small inconstant perforating vessels.
M, Rosa, M, Borzone
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