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[Slow demographic change and neurological rehabilitation-Part 1: state of affairs]. [PDF]
Knecht S +5 more
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This study employs longitudinal fluorescence imaging in transgenic mice to map post‐craniotomy cortical recovery. We identify distinct neuroimmune recovery phases: microglial structural inflammation peaks at ∼10 days, neuronal structural intensity peaks at ∼14 days and correlates with microglial activity, and functional network modularity is most ...
Guihua Xiao +13 more
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IntroductionPrevious studies have found that depressive patients tend to have low levels of creatinine; however, the extent to which creatinine levels are associated with depression has been poorly investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the
Fajin Liu +6 more
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Professor Michael Barnes, Honorary Professor of Neurological Rehabilitation, University of Newcastle, U.K.: Adapted Interview from the 12th World Congress for NeuroRehabilitation (WCNR), Vienna, 2022. [PDF]
Dobran SA, Gherman A.
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Navigating the Ethereal Tightrope: The Nanogenerator Manipulates Neurons for Immune Equilibrium
This review explores how nanogenerators modulate neuroimmune responses, offering innovative strategies for treating neurological disorders. By interfacing with neural pathways, they enable precise control of immune activity, especially via vagus nerve stimulation.
Jia Du +5 more
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[Slow demographic change and neurological rehabilitation-Part 2: what we can do]. [PDF]
Knecht S +5 more
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Hippocampal single ‐nucleus transcriptomes and chromatin accessibility after mild traumatic brain injury reveal dentate granule neuron vulnerability driven by ferroptosis. The c‐Jun–Tmsb4x–Slc2a2 axis modulates lipid peroxidation and iron dysregulation.
Manrui Li +13 more
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One-year outcome of brain injured patients undergoing early neurological rehabilitation: a prospective observational study. [PDF]
Boltzmann M +5 more
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Stroke‐induced lactate accumulation promotes p300‐mediated lactylation of methyl‐CpG binding protein 2 (MeCP2) at lysine 210, which reprograms microglial metabolism toward glycolysis and activates the hexokinase 2 (HK2)/mTOR axis. This cascade promotes proinflammatory responses and impairs neurofunctional outcomes.
Zengyu Zhang +12 more
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Yangyao Peng,1,* Yuting Zhan,2,* Qing Zhang3 1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430072, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Psychology, School of Education and Teach ...
Peng Y, Zhan Y, Zhang Q
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