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Animal models of central nervous system disorders
Handbook of Innovations in Central Nervous System Regenerative Medicine, 2020Animal models have been extensively used to study the complex physiology and pathophysiology of human diseases. They are valuable for understanding biological phenomena, to understand disease development and progression, and for testing novel therapeutic
Eduardo D. Gomes +8 more
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Current modeling approaches for drug delivery to the central nervous system.
Therapeutic deliveryCentral nervous system (CNS) disorders pose a major global health challenge, yet therapeutic development is impeded by the difficulty of delivering effective drug concentrations to the brain.
Shoaib A. Goraya +3 more
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Journal of Ural Medical Academic Science, 2020
One of the most common causes of chronic pain in the facial region, including in the trigeminal nerve link, which is not associated with dental diseases, is pain dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
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One of the most common causes of chronic pain in the facial region, including in the trigeminal nerve link, which is not associated with dental diseases, is pain dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
N. D. Sorokina +5 more
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The Trail of axonal protein Synthesis: Origins and current functional Landscapes.
NeuroscienceLocal protein synthesis (LPS) in axons is now recognized as a physiological process, participating both in the maintenance of axonal function and diverse plastic phenomena. In the last decades of the 20th century, the existence and function of axonal LPS
J. Garat +4 more
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Science Advances
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is commonly known to be distributed evenly within the central nervous system. This study elucidates previously unexplored physiological phenomena associated with the spatial heterogeneity of the BBB. We found that isoflurane
Honghui Li +11 more
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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is commonly known to be distributed evenly within the central nervous system. This study elucidates previously unexplored physiological phenomena associated with the spatial heterogeneity of the BBB. We found that isoflurane
Honghui Li +11 more
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Biological agency: a concept without a research program.
Journal of Evolutionary BiologyThis paper evaluates recent work purporting to show that the "agency" of organisms is an important phenomenon for evolutionary biology to study. Biological agency is understood as the capacity for goal-directed, self-determining activity-a capacity that ...
J. DiFrisco, Richard Gawne
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Physiological relevance and functional potential of central nervous system-derived cell lines
Molecular Neurobiology, 1996S. Whittemore, E. Snyder
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Role of leukemia inhibitory factor in the nervous system and its pathology
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2015P. Ostašov +3 more
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International Conference on Serviceology, 2015
H. Okawai, M. Takashima
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H. Okawai, M. Takashima
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