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Models of Inpatient Neurologic Care
Seminars in Neurology, 2015The rapid ascension of the neurohospitalist model has been a response to national pressures implemented around local practicalities. As such, there is no uniform or ideal neurohospitalist model; there remains tremendous variation nationally. Over time, several dominant models have emerged, each of which raises distinct issues, both clinical and ...
Juan M. Aragon, David J. Likosky
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A Neurological Model for Childhood Autism
Archives of Neurology, 1978We analyze the behavioral and motor disturbances in childhood autism. On the basis of analogy to signs and conditions seen in adult neurology, we propose that the syndrome results from dysfunction in a system of bilateral neural structures that includes the ring of mesolimbic cortex located in the mesial frontal and temporal lobes, the neostriatum, and
Antonio R. Damasio, Ralph G. Maurer
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Mouse models for neurological disease
The Lancet Neurology, 2002The mouse has many advantages over human beings for the study of genetics, including the unique property that genetic manipulation can be routinely carried out in the mouse genome. Most importantly, mice and human beings share the same mammalian genes, have many similar biochemical pathways, and have the same diseases.
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Models of neurological defects and defects in neurological models
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995AbstractThe transition from research to patient following advances in transplantation research is likely to be disappointing unless it includes a better understanding of critically relevant characteristics of the neurological disorder and improvements in the animal models, particularly the behavioral features.
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