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Neurosurgery, 2009
Modulation of the nervous system by electrical or chemical means (neuromodulation) is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with application to a growing number of neurological diseases. However, both chemical and electrical neuromodulation are limited in their specificity.
Jaimie M, Henderson +2 more
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Modulation of the nervous system by electrical or chemical means (neuromodulation) is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with application to a growing number of neurological diseases. However, both chemical and electrical neuromodulation are limited in their specificity.
Jaimie M, Henderson +2 more
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Advances in Materials, 2023
Optically controlled neuromodulation is a promising approach for basic research of neural circuits and the clinical treatment of neurological diseases.
Yuxin Gao +15 more
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Optically controlled neuromodulation is a promising approach for basic research of neural circuits and the clinical treatment of neurological diseases.
Yuxin Gao +15 more
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Treating fibromyalgia with electrical neuromodulation: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2023OBJECTIVE Several types of electrical neuromodulation (such as transcranial direct current stimulation, tDCS; transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) have been applied in the treatment of fibromyalgia. These trials had different outcome measurements,
Ying-Chih Cheng +5 more
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2012
The recent development of optogenetics, a revolutionary research tool in neuroscience, portends an evolution of current clinical neuromodulation tools. A form of gene therapy, optogenetics makes possible highly precise spatial and temporal control of specific neuronal populations.
Paul S A, Kalanithi, Jaimie M, Henderson
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The recent development of optogenetics, a revolutionary research tool in neuroscience, portends an evolution of current clinical neuromodulation tools. A form of gene therapy, optogenetics makes possible highly precise spatial and temporal control of specific neuronal populations.
Paul S A, Kalanithi, Jaimie M, Henderson
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Non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation for neuromodulation.
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2021Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) holds great potential as a tool to alter neural circuits non-invasively in both animals and humans. In contrast to established non-invasive brain stimulation methods, ultrasonic waves can be focused on both ...
G. Darmani +16 more
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Pathophysiology
The gut–brain axis (GBA) represents a complex, bidirectional communication network that intricately connects the gastrointestinal tract with the central nervous system (CNS).
Baha’ Aljeradat +10 more
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The gut–brain axis (GBA) represents a complex, bidirectional communication network that intricately connects the gastrointestinal tract with the central nervous system (CNS).
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Journal of Neural Engineering, 2023
Objective. Ultrasound neuromodulation has become an emerging method for the therapy of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. The phased array ultrasonic transducer enables multi-target ultrasound neuromodulation in small animals, but the relatively
Jiaru He +8 more
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Objective. Ultrasound neuromodulation has become an emerging method for the therapy of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. The phased array ultrasonic transducer enables multi-target ultrasound neuromodulation in small animals, but the relatively
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Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie, 1990
Adenosine and its nucleotides participate in the regulation of various functions in the nerve system and in some internal organs. These purines are released from a variety of nervous and non-nervous cellular sources. Adenosine receptors are situated extracellular; they mediate some effects of the adenosine and are coupled negatively (A1 adenosine ...
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Adenosine and its nucleotides participate in the regulation of various functions in the nerve system and in some internal organs. These purines are released from a variety of nervous and non-nervous cellular sources. Adenosine receptors are situated extracellular; they mediate some effects of the adenosine and are coupled negatively (A1 adenosine ...
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2017
This chapter addresses the indications for and complications related to surgical, pharmacologic, and adjunctive neuromodulation therapy. Many forms of neuromodulation therapy find their inspiration from the landmark work by Melzack and Wall in 1965 that described the gate theory of pain.
Priyanka Gupta +2 more
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This chapter addresses the indications for and complications related to surgical, pharmacologic, and adjunctive neuromodulation therapy. Many forms of neuromodulation therapy find their inspiration from the landmark work by Melzack and Wall in 1965 that described the gate theory of pain.
Priyanka Gupta +2 more
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Neuromodulation strategies in developmental and epileptic encephalopathies.
Epilepsy & BehaviorDevelopmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are a group of childhood-onset epilepsy syndromes characterized by frequent seizures, severe cognitive and behavioral impairments, and poor long-term outcomes.
Debopam Samanta +9 more
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