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Noradrenergic and cholinergic innervation of the normal human heart and changes associated with cardiomyopathy

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 2, Page 417-450, February 2026.
Abstract Autonomic nerves are crucial in cardiac function and pathology. However, data on the distribution of cholinergic and noradrenergic nerves in normal and pathologic human hearts is lacking. Nonfailing donor hearts were pressure‐perfusion fixed, imaged, and dissected. Left ventricular cardiomyopathy samples were also obtained.
Peter Hanna   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

No Glymphatic Dysfunction in Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Preliminary Study

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2026.
In this study investigating cross‐sectional and longitudinal DTI‐ALPS changes in patients with trigeminal neuralgia, no DTI‐ALPS alterations were detected in trigeminal neuralgia patients. ABSTRACT Background Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) patients are at risk for glymphatic dysfunction due to their prolonged headaches and sleep disturbances.
Barış Genç, Kerim Aslan
wiley   +1 more source

The physiology of survival: Space

open access: yes
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey, Angelique van Ombergen
wiley   +1 more source

Corticomotor Excitability Changes Induced by Progressive Balance Exercises in Chronic Ankle Instability: a Randomized Clinical Trial

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2026.
Corticomotor excitability changes induced by progressive balance exercises in chronic ankle instability: A randomized clinical trial. ABSTRACT Background Progressive balance exercises may change corticomotor excitability during the learning process of postural stability control.
Mahdis Purzolfi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Correlations of Clinical Outcomes and Vascular Morphology With Infarct Patterns in Middle Cerebral Arterial Occlusion

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2026.
For stroke caused by large vessel occlusion in M1 segment of middle cerebral artery (MCA), a tortuous and long M1 segment of contralateral MCA (cMCA) correlates with the onset of borderzone infarct. In those with a less tortuous cMCA‐M1 segment, a thin and short M1 segment correlates with large infarct.
ZhiRong Cai   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Awareness of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children among pediatricians in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Pediatr
Al-Omari MA   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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