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EPILEPSY AND MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2002. Edited by Renzo Guerrini, Jean Aicardi Frederick Andermann and Mark Hallet. Published by Cambridge University Press. 557 pages. C$193.40 approx. [PDF]
Sian Spacey
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Ultrathin, flexible neural probes are developed with an innovative, biomimetic design incorporating brain tissue‐compatible materials. The material system employs biomolecule‐based encapsulation agents to mitigate inflammatory responses, as demonstrated through comprehensive in vitro and in vivo studies.
Jeonghwa Jeong+7 more
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'Hyperbinding' in functional movement disorders: role of supplementary motor area efferent signalling. [PDF]
Dutta A.
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A metastable high‐vacancy concentration layered P3‐type Na0.5Cr0.5Ti0.5O2 negative electrode material has been synthesized from its K analogues P3‐type K0.5Cr0.5Ti0.5O2 using a facile room temperature ion‐exchange method. The P3‐type Na0.5Cr0.5Ti0.5O2 demonstrates a gravimetric capacity of 125 mA h g−1 and high‐rate performance (80% charging in 3 min ...
Alok K. Pandey+6 more
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Movement Disorders and Smart Wrist Devices: A Comprehensive Study. [PDF]
Caroppo A+5 more
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The seed pod valves of Australian Banksia attenuata plants are not simply bi‐layers which bend when dry. These experiments and models reveal complex mechanics, which allow seed release only after several steps of seed pod opening. Stiffness gradients prevent delamination of the valves during loading, and a shape‐memory function protects the seeds ...
Friedrich Reppe+7 more
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Movement disorders associated with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's dementia: A systematic review. [PDF]
Rissardo JP, Caprara ALF.
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The subthalamic nucleus in the context of movement disorders [PDF]
Clement Hamani
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Mesenchymal stem cell‐derived nanoghosts (MSC‐NGs) mimic naturally secreted extracellular vesicles (MSC‐EVs) in structure and physicochemical properties but can be synthesized at more translatable yields. As osteogenic agents, MSC‐NGs demonstrate superior outcomes compared to MSC‐EVs.
Antoine Karoichan+4 more
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Response to: 'Hyperbinding' in functional movement disorders: role of supplementary motor area efferent signalling. [PDF]
Pastötter B+12 more
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