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The Duality of Astrocyte Neuromodulation: Astrocytes Sense Neuromodulators and Are Neuromodulators

Journal of Neurochemistry
ABSTRACTNeuromodulation encompasses different processes that regulate neuronal and network function. Classical neuromodulators originating from long‐range nuclei, such as acetylcholine, norepinephrine, or dopamine, act with a slower time course and wider spatial range than fast synaptic transmission and action potential firing. Accumulating evidence in 
Justin Lines   +3 more
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Magnetoencephalography and Neuromodulation

2012
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a noninvasive method which allows recordings of human brain activity with excellent temporal and good spatial resolution. In this chapter, we review applications of MEG in neuromodulation. We provide an overview of studies which used MEG to optimize parameters for neuromodulation and to characterize the ...
Alfons, Schnitzler, Jan, Hirschmann
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Population-specific neuromodulation prolongs therapeutic benefits of deep brain stimulation

Science, 2021
Description How to optimize deep-brain stimulation Deep-brain stimulation as presently used in clinical settings, for example, to treat Parkinson’s disease, does not differentiate between different neural circuitries. Considerable improvements could thus
Teresa A Spix   +7 more
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Optogenetic Neuromodulation

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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Sacral neuromodulation for the treatment of overactive bladder: systematic review and future prospects

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2022
Introduction Sacral Neuromodulation (SNM) is a minimally invasive treatment for OAB patients following failure of conventional interventions. Patient selection, lead placement, and testing technique are important pillars in optimizing success rates ...
Sam Tilborghs, S. de Wachter
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Chemokines and neuromodulation

Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2008
Chemokines are not only mediators of the immune system and expressed in inflammatory situations. They are also constitutively expressed in the brain in both glial cells and neurons. Several recent evidence suggest that they can have a neurotransmitter/neuromodulatory role on brain functions similar to several neuropeptides reported so far.
Stéphane, Mélik-Parsadaniantz   +1 more
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Neuromodulators in Men

Dermatologic Surgery
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Botulinum toxin treatment is gaining popularity among men for cosmetic purposes driven by workplace competition and a desire for confidence and youthfulness. Because of the unique features of male facial anatomy, careful consideration is necessary during assessment and treatment execution.
Ardalan, Minokadeh   +2 more
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Ultrasonic neuromodulation

Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016
Ultrasonic waves can be non-invasively steered and focused into mm-scale regions across the human body and brain, and their application in generating controlled artificial modulation of neuronal activity could therefore potentially have profound implications for neural science and engineering.
Omer, Naor, Steve, Krupa, Shy, Shoham
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Percutaneous neuromodulation

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2005
Neuromodulation for pelvic floor dysfunction has evolved from central sacral stimulation, a relatively invasive, experimental procedure, to percutaneous peripheral neurostimulation, which is both minimally invasive and well-tolerated by patients. Multiple series have now reported consistent positive results for varied manifestations of pelvic floor ...
Matthew R, Cooperberg   +1 more
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Lifting With Neuromodulators

Dermatologic Surgery
BACKGROUND The use of botulinum toxins for facial rejuvenation and improvement of dynamic wrinkles has become a mainstay in the aesthetic treatment armamentarium. However, using these same neuromodulators (NMs) for lifting the structures of the face, is a newer addition to antiaging protocols.
Joely, Kaufman-Janette   +1 more
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