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ABSTRACT To summarize the available evidence in the literature regarding the effects of exposure to an enriched environment (EE) on the modulation of apoptotic markers in central tissue of rodents under unfavorable conditions. Searches were conducted in three databases: PubMed/Medline (70 articles), Scopus (65 articles), and EMBASE (128 articles), all ...
Matheus Santos de Sousa Fernandes +7 more
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The effects of bipolar disorder granule cell hyperexcitability and lithium therapy on pattern separation in a computational model of the dentate gyrus. [PDF]
Singh S +5 more
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Spatial Firing Correlates of Physiologically Distinct Cell Types of the Rat Dentate Gyrus [PDF]
Joshua P. Neunuebel, James Knierim
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ABSTRACT In sleep research, various sleep deprivation methods have been used to examine the effects of sleep loss on memory. However, studies often overlook the distinct impacts each method may have on activity in specific neuronal circuits and memory storage.
Adithya Sarma +4 more
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µ-Opioid Receptor Control of Glutamate/GABA Coreleasing SUM and VTA Projections to the Dentate Gyrus. [PDF]
Oleinichenko D.
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A novel and evolutionarily conserved inhibitory circuit selectively regulates dentate gyrus mossy cell function [PDF]
Geoffrey Vargish +19 more
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Ischemic Stroke in Hypereosinophilic Syndrome: A Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases
ABSTRACT Ischemic stroke is a rare complication of hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES). Manifestations of stroke in HES have been described in the radiologic literature; however the pathologic characterization of central nervous system (CNS) involvement in HES is limited.
Karina C. Martin +3 more
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SETDB1 ensures the continuity of embryonic to adult neural stem cells through metabolic alterations in the dentate gyrus. [PDF]
Huang Y, Zhu Y, Zhu Y, Jiang Y, Xie Y.
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TDP‐43 overexpressing mice, a genetic model of frontotemporal dementia, exhibit dramatic changes in their small intestinal endocannabinoidome members, in terms of both altered concentrations of lipid mediators and expression of some of their receptors (Cnr1, Gpr119, Gpr55, Pparg) and metabolic enzymes (Napepld, Faah). Also, the levels of some oxylipins
Hayatte‐Dounia Mir +9 more
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