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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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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2018
Scott T, Aaronson, Noah S, Philip
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Scott T, Aaronson, Noah S, Philip
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Neuromodulation by the immune system: a focus on cytokines
Nature reviews. Immunology, 2021A. F. Salvador, K. A. de Lima, J. Kipnis
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Computational models link cellular mechanisms of neuromodulation to large-scale neural dynamics
Nature Neuroscience, 2021J. Shine +5 more
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Nanotechnology in Neuromodulation
2012As clinical neuromodulation moves beyond electrical stimulation with macroelectrodes, the need becomes apparent for techniques that interact with the nervous system on its own level (neurons and glia) and using its own mechanisms (electrical and chemical).
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Neuromodulation in epilepsy: state-of-the-art approved therapies
Lancet Neurology, 2021P. Ryvlin +4 more
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Non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation for neuromodulation
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2021G. Darmani +16 more
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