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Suppuration of the Labyrinth; Facial Paralysis; Complete “Bridge” Operation; Recovery [PDF]
William Milligan
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This study demonstrates that prolonged rhythmic 40 Hz light flicker enhances spatial learning by stimulating PV interneuron‐dependent neurogenesis. The light flicker selectively activates PV interneurons, which enhances GABAergic support for the integration of immature neurons in the adult dentate gyrus.
Hai Yan+16 more
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Labyrinth – fragments. Robert Morris and his installation for ms² Łódź 2010
The installation by Robert Morris called Labyrinth, accompanying his monographic exhibition at the Museum of Art in Łódź, was one of his numerous works based on this theme. Besides the labyrinth itself, which belongs to forms most pregnant with meanings,
Hussakowska-Szyszko, Maria
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Ueber Anastomosen zwischen den Gefässbezirken des Mittelohres und des Labyrinths [PDF]
Adam Politzer
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Oscillating Magnetic Field Induced Bone Injury Repair by using Drug‐Free Micromotors
This work presents a payload‐free, minimally invasive approach for bone repair using magnetic hydrogel micromotors, which enhance bone regeneration via localized micromovement stimulation, achieving a twofold increase in new bone formation in vivo. Abstract Bone injury repair remains a significant clinical challenge due to the tissue's limited self ...
Jie Shen+8 more
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On the development of the membranous labyrinth and the acoustic and facial nerves in the human embryo [PDF]
George L. Streeter
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A Machine‐Learning Approach Identifies Rejuvenating Interventions in the Human Brain
Rising life expectancy increases the incidence of age‐related neurodegeneration. Reverting brain aging through effective rejuvenation strategies constitutes a promising strategy to counteract these disorders and restore brain function. This study uses a brain‐specific transcriptional aging clock to screen over 43 000 perturbation profiles, identifying ...
Guillem Santamaria+5 more
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Visualization of the Spiral Ganglion Neuron in Vivo Using a Novel 177Lu Nuclear Molecule Label
The study developed and validated a radionuclide‐labeled anti‐VGLUT1 antibody probe for the first nuclear imaging of cochlear spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in vivo. This approach may provide aid in screening candidates suitable for CI surgery by quantifying the number of surviving SGNs, and predicting the potential for postoperative hearing ...
Chenyang Kong+11 more
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Experimental evidence concerning the determination of posture of the membranous labyrinth in amphibian embryos [PDF]
George L. Streeter
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