Mitochondrial control of ciliary gene expression and structure in striatal neurons
Abstract figure legend Neurons drive animal behaviour by receiving and transmitting information and require energy, primarily supplied by mitochondria, to function. Additionally, neurons need to sense environmental changes to adapt, a function that is locally played by the primary cilia.
Dogukan H. Ulgen +5 more
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Prevalence of post-operative complications after craniotomy surgery, a tertiary hospital study, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alabdulhadi O +7 more
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Sound offset responses become highly informative in the auditory cortex
Abstract figure legend Using large datasets of neural responses to diverse sounds recorded across four stages of the mouse auditory system (depicted and colour‐coded on the left), offset responses occurring after the termination of each sound (time window indicated by the orange shaded area superimposed with activity traces) were characterized and it ...
Charly Lamothe +3 more
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Surgical Management of Chronic Subdural Hematomas: An Institutional Analysis of Time to Hematoma Resolution. [PDF]
Mungara T +10 more
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Noise‐induced reduction and early recovery of superior paraolivary nucleus sound‐offset responses
Abstract figure legend Acoustic over‐exposure transiently disrupts auditory temporal processing in mouse superior paraolivary nucleus neurons. In control conditions, neurons exhibit robust sound‐offset (OFF) responses, which are abolished immediately following noise trauma, indicating impaired temporal encoding.
Mihai Stancu +4 more
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Awake craniotomy and language assessment in deaf patients: a systematic review of feasibility, communication strategies, and outcomes. [PDF]
Mofatteh M, Mashayekhi MS, Ashkan K.
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Right medial temporal lobe mass in a 25‐year‐old male
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Jorge Samanamud +10 more
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Steady‐state Purkinje cell activity has limited predictive power for cerebellar output in disease
Abstract figure legend Cerebellar dysfunction can give rise to various movement disorders. Misfiring cerebellar neurons often underlie this dysfunction. Because Purkinje cells form inhibitory synapses onto cerebellar nuclei cells, it has been presumed that spike activity changes in Purkinje cells cause inverse spike activity changes in the downstream ...
Alyssa M Lyon +2 more
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A Systematic Review of Native Languages Mapped With Direct Electrical Stimulation During Awake Craniotomy. [PDF]
Al-Ani S, Hallak H, Jamjoom AA.
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A 58‐year‐old woman experiencing occasional dizziness, impaired awareness, and deep feeling of fear
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Alessandro Selvaggini +5 more
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