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S100B actions on glial and neuronal cells in the developing brain: an overview. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurosci
Hernández-Ortega K   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

KAT6B is required for histone 3 lysine 9 acetylation and SOX gene expression in the developing brain. [PDF]

open access: yesLife Sci Alliance
Bergamasco MI   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Neonatal brain development

Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2008
Our world is shrinking due to computerized linkages and the mobility of society. Information is shared rapidly around the world. Issues surrounding newborn and infant nursing are global. In efforts to acknowledge the international community, each Newborn and Infant Nursing Review issue will feature a column that highlights care-related issues from a ...
Welma Lubbe, Carole Kenner
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Seizures, brain damage and brain development

Brain and Development, 1994
Recent evidence suggests that hippocampal damage can be both the result of seizure activity and the cause of further chronic epilepsy. A review of current models of status epilepticus-induced brain damage reveals that excitotoxic mechanisms probably mediate the lesions in most brain regions.
C G, Wasterlain, Y, Shirasaka
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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.
Bryan, Kolb   +3 more
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