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Deciphering the skeletal interoceptive circuitry to control bone homeostasis
This review introduces the skeletal interoceptive circuitry, covering the ascending signals from bone tissues to the brain (sensors), the central neural circuits that integrate this information and dispatch commands (CPU), and the descending pathways that regulate bone homeostasis (effectors).
Yefeng Wu +7 more
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Spontaneous activity patterns propagate through many parts of the developing nervous system and shape the wiring of emerging circuits. Prior to vision, waves of activity originating in the retina propagate through the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of ...
Daniel eKerschensteiner
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Neuronal pentraxins mediate synaptic refinement in the developing visual system [PDF]
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Ball, Sherry +19 more
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Ramsay hunt syndrome: A diagnostic challenge for general dental practitioners
Ramsay hunt syndrome is not just a syndrome but it's rather an infectious disease caused by reactivation of latent varicella-zoster virus in geniculate ganglion. This was first explained by J. Ramsay Hunt as a triad of complications like otalgia, mucosal
Gautham Singh +4 more
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Retinal Imaging Techniques for Neurodegenerative Diseases: Parkinson's Disease and Beyond
With the global population aging, the sharply rising number of patients with Parkinson's disease burdens society much. Building on the shared embryonic origin of retina and the central nervous system, retinas of patients with Parkinson's disease show similar pathology. This review summarizes advances in noninvasive in vivo retinal imaging for detecting
Chen Tang +4 more
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Distribution of melanopsin positive neurons in pigmented and albino mice: evidence for melanopsin interneurons in the mouse retina. [PDF]
Here we have studied the population of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) in adult pigmented and albino mice. Our data show that although pigmented (C57Bl/6) and albino (Swiss) mice have a similar total number of ipRGCs, their ...
Agudo-Barriuso, M +8 more
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Abstract Recent studies have shown a link between disrupted circadian rhythms and the development of chronic opioid‐induced negative effects. Both animal and human studies show a significant bidirectional relationship between the circadian system and opioid effects.
Nasrin Mehranfard +2 more
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A case with Herpes Zoster Oticus involving multipl cranial nerves
Herpes Zoster Oticus described a virus caused by facial nerve paralysis associated with herpetic eruption of the pinna and suggested that it resulted from a geniculate ganglionitis.
Alper Yenigün +3 more
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Brain Differently Changes Its Algorithms in Parallel Processing of Visual Information [PDF]
Feedback from the visual cortex (Vl) to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) in macaque monkey increase contrast gain of LGN neurons for black and white (B&W) and for color (C) stimuli.
A Gove +11 more
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Subcortical gray matter aging and attentional control in amateur musicians and nonmusicians
108 adults aged 20 to 88 years were recruited, including 34 singers, 37 instrumentalists, and 37 active nonmusicians. Participants completed an auditory selective attention task and a visual inhibition task. MRI images were acquired to examine the relationship between subcortical volumes and attention in these groups.
Alexandre Sicard, Pascale Tremblay
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