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OPTOGENETIC NEUROMODULATION

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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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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Purinerge Neuromodulation

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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Neuromodulation

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

Journal of Neurochemistry
ABSTRACT Neuromodulation 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 ...
Justin Lines   +3 more
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Neuromodulation

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2018
Scott T, Aaronson, Noah S, Philip
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Neuromodulation☆

2009
P.S. Katz, R.J. Calin-Jageman
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Neuromodulation

CNS Spectrums, 2008
Dr. Janicak is professor of Psychiatry at Rush University in Chicago, Illinois, medical director of the Rush Psychiatric Clinical Research Center, and distinguished fellow at the American Psychiatric Association. He has been listed in Best Doctors of America since 1996, and Who's Who in America since 2002.
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