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Cellular and molecular neuroscience of alcoholism
Recent advances in neuroscience have made it possible to investigate the pathophysiology of alcoholism at a cellular and molecular level. Evidence indicates that ethanol affects hormone- and neurotransmitter-activated signal transduction, leading to short-term changes in regulation of cellular functions and long-term changes in gene expression.
Ivan Diamond, A S Gordon
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PET-based molecular imaging in neuroscience
Positron emission tomography (PET) allows non-invasive assessment of physiological, metabolic and molecular processes in humans and animals in vivo. Advances in detector technology have led to a considerable improvement in the spatial resolution of PET (1-2 mm), enabling for the first time investigations in small experimental animals such as mice. With
Jacobs, A. H. +18 more
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Sex differences in molecular neuroscience: from fruit flies to humans
A plethora of discoveries relating to sex influences on brain function is rapidly moving this field into the spotlight for most areas of neuroscience. The domain of molecular or genetic neuroscience is no exception.
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Molecular Methods in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Neuromethods, 2023Steliyan Petrov +2 more
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Molecular neuroscience community shares perspectives
Neuron, 2022In May, an interdisciplinary group gathered in Crete for the Molecular Neurobiology Workshop. Scientists shared data acquired by vastly diverse techniques to understand how the nervous system, with only a limited number of components, is assembled to respond to infinite stimuli. Ideas of molecular cues, timing, switching, and context emerged.
Trisha, Gura +6 more
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Molecular Biology Among the Neurosciences
Archives of Neurology, 1967Proceedings of the National Conference on Education in the Neurological Sciences, White Sulphur Springs, WVa, Nov 13-16, 1966 (Concluded) Many great discoveries about nature have been made in this century, indeed in the present generation, about the atom and its application in war and peace; about the cosmic environment and man's ability to adapt to ...
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Editorial overview: Molecular neuroscience
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2021Bradke, Frank, Goda, Yukiko
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A molecular and genetic arsenal for systems neuroscience
Trends in Neurosciences, 2005Neural circuits are composed of a meshwork of numerous neuron types, each with their own distinctive morphological and intrinsic physiological properties, connectivity and biochemistry. How do distinct neural subcircuits, composed of different classes of neuron, contribute to brain function?
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Molecular Imaging and Tracking Stem Cells in Neurosciences
2013Stem cell transplantation is a promising new therapeutic option in different neurological diseases. However, it is not yet possible to translate its potential from animal models to clinical application. One of the main problems of applying stem cell transplantation in clinical medium is the difficulty of detection, localization, and examination of the ...
Sandu N, Rosemann T, Schaller B
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