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Longitudinal tracking of neuronal activity from the same cells in the developing brain using Track2p. [PDF]
Majnik J +6 more
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Functional fingerprinting for the developing brain using deep metric learning. [PDF]
Xu R +11 more
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ABSTRACT Objective People with epilepsy (PWE) may experience cognitive deficits but fail to undergo formal evaluation. This study compares cognitive status between PWE and healthy controls in the West African Republic of Guinea. Methods A cross‐sectional, case–control study was conducted in sequential recruitment phases (July 2024–July 2025) at Ignace ...
Maya L. Mastick +14 more
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Folate Receptor Alpha (FRα) and the Developing Brain: From Molecular Function to Neurodevelopmental Outcomes. [PDF]
Egorova O +3 more
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Developmental, Neuroanatomical and Cellular Expression of Genes Causing Dystonia
ABSTRACT Objective Dystonia is one of the most common movement disorders, with variants in multiple genes identified as causative. However, an understanding of which developmental stages, brain regions, and cell types are most relevant is crucial for developing relevant disease models and therapeutics.
Darren Cameron +5 more
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Perineuronal nets in the developing brain: implications for neurodevelopmental disorders. [PDF]
Ackerman JM +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Developing a brain-computer interface: principles and techniques [PDF]
Devlaminck, Dieter
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ABSTRACT Objective Super‐Refractory Status Epilepticus (SRSE) is a rare, life‐threatening neurological emergency with unclear etiology in many cases. Mitochondrial dysfunction, often due to disease‐causing genetic variants, is increasingly recognized as a cause, with each gene producing distinct pathophysiological mechanisms.
Pouria Mohammadi +2 more
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Glucocorticoids and cell fate in the developing brain: Neuroendocrine mechanisms shaping developmental trajectories. [PDF]
Eachus H.
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ABSTRACT Objective The Gold Coast criteria permit diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) even without upper motor neuron (UMN) signs. However, whether ALS patients with UMN signs (ALSwUMN) and those without (ALSwoUMN) share similar characteristics and prognoses remains unclear.
Hee‐Jae Jung +7 more
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