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Neurobiological Weapons

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
Biological warfare is a potential threat on the battlefield and in daily life. It is vital for neurologists and other health care practitioners to be familiar with biological and toxic agents that target the nervous system. most illnesses caused by biological warfare agents are not commonly considered neurologic disease, however.
Peter J, Osterbauer, Michael R, Dobbs
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Suicide neurobiology

Progress in Neurobiology, 2009
In this review, we examine the history of the neurobiology of suicide, as well as the genetics, molecular and neurochemical findings in suicide research. Our analysis begins with a summary of family, twin, and adoption studies, which provide support for the investigation of genetic variation in suicide risk.
Carl, Ernst   +2 more
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Telomere Neurobiology

2008
The ends of chromosomes consist of a hexanucleotide DNA repeat sequence and specialized DNA-binding and telomere-associated proteins. An enzyme activity called telomerase maintains telomere length by using an RNA template (TR) and a reverse transcriptase (TERT) to add the hexanucleotide sequence to the free chromosome end. The structure of telomeres is
Mark P, Mattson   +2 more
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Neurobiology

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001
A, Lumsden   +18 more
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Neurobiology

2023
Abstract This chapter examines the various biological factors that may be involved in depersonalization/derealization (dpdr) and depersonalization/derealization disorder (DDD). The role of sensory association cortical areas and corticocortical dysconnectivity models are discussed, vis-à-vis the perceptual alterations characteristic of ...
Daphne Simeon, Jeffrey Abugel
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