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N- Methyl- d -aspartate antagonists and apoptotic cell death triggered by head trauma in developing rat brain

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Daniela Pohl   +7 more
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Nanoscale myelinogenesis image in developing brain via super-resolution nanoscopy by near-infrared emissive curcumin-BODIPY derivatives. [PDF]

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Experience and Brain Development

Child Development, 1987
This article considers how experience can influence the developing and mature brain and proposes a new categorization scheme based upon the type of information stored and the brain mechanisms that appear to be involved in storing it. In this scheme, experience-expectant information storage refers to incorporation of environmental information that is ...
James E. Black   +2 more
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Brain development and the genetics of brain development

Neurologic Clinics, 2002
The progress made in the understanding of the genetics of human brain malformations has lead to insight into the formation of brain and into mechanisms of disease affecting brain. It bears upon neurologists and geneticists to recognize the patterns of diseases of brain formation, to properly diagnose such disorders, to assess the recurrence risk of ...
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Brain Plasticity in the Developing Brain

2013
The developing normal brain shows a remarkable capacity for plastic change in response to a wide range of experiences including sensory and motor experience, psychoactive drugs, parent-child relationships, peer relationships, stress, gonadal hormones, intestinal flora, diet, and injury.
Arif Muhammad   +3 more
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Nutrition and Brain Development

2021
All nutrients are essential for brain development, but pre-clinical and clinical studies have revealed sensitive periods of brain development during which key nutrients are critical. An understanding of these nutrient-specific sensitive periods and the accompanying brain regions or processes that are developing can guide effective nutrition ...
Michael K. Georgieff   +2 more
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Undernutrition and the Developing Brain

Nutrition Bulletin, 1971
The importance of investigating the effects of undernutrition on the developing brain has become more widely recognized in the past few years. Unfortunately, a neurochemical consideration of the problem has scarcely begun. The aim of this chapter is to summarize the present state of knowledge, and an attempt will be made to interest neurochemical ...
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