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Neuronal and Neuronal - Glial Tumors

The Neuroradiology Journal, 2008
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Integrating with Neurons

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1989
says that y is the time integral of x. This mathematical operation occurs in the central nervous system and is the subject of this review. The review concentrates on the integrator of the vestibulo-ocular reflex as a prominent example, offers a model of how integration might be done by neurons, and speculates about the extent to which neural ...
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Neuron-to-Neuron Transmission of Neurodegenerative Pathology

The Neuroscientist, 2013
One of the hallmarks of neurodegenerative dementia diseases is the progressive loss of mental functions and the ability to manage activities of daily life. This progression is caused by the spread of the disease to more and more brain areas via anatomical connections.
Martin, Hallbeck   +2 more
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Defining a neuron: neuronal ELAV proteins

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2007
Neuronal cells strongly depend on the control exerted by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) on gene expression for the establishment and maintenance of their phenotype. Neuronal ELAV (nELAV) proteins are RBPs able to influence virtually every aspect of the postsynthesis fate of bound mRNAs, from polyadenylation, alternative splicing and nuclear export to ...
PASCALE, ALESSIA ANGELA   +2 more
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Imprinting in neuron

Neuroscience Research, 2006
Although most imprinted genes display parent-origin-specific gene expression in tissues where they are transcribed, some genes are imprinted in a tissue-specific manner. Genes that show brain-specific imprinting or brain-specific lack of imprinting present a unique opportunity to study the process of imprinting during tissue differentiation.
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Alzheimer’s pathogenesis: is there neuron-to-neuron propagation?

Acta Neuropathologica, 2011
There is increasing interest in the early phase of Alzheimer's disease before severe neuronal dysfunction occurs, but it is still not known when or where in the central nervous system the underlying pathological process begins. In this review, we discuss the idea of possible disease progression from the locus coeruleus to the transentorhinal region of ...
Heiko, Braak, Kelly, Del Tredici
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Neuronal Targeting in Diabetes Mellitus: A Story of Sensory Neurons and Motor Neurons

The Neuroscientist, 2008
Diabetes mellitus targets the peripheral nervous system in unique but disabling ways. Although several mechanisms may target peripheral neurons, they render a degenerative pattern of damage that begins in distal terminals. Moreover, sensory neurons are involved early, motor neurons later.
D W, Zochodne, N, Ramji, C, Toth
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Neuronal Markers in Non-Neuronal Tissues

2007
Many proteins first identified in the nervous system were also found to be expressed elsewhere in the body. The text reviews some of these 'neuronal' markers and delineates intersections between nervous and non-nervous tissues on the structural and functional level.
Christian, Hagel, Dimitrios, Stavrou
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miRNA and Neurons

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2009
Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous noncoding RNAs that are important for gene regulation. This review provides an overview of miRNA biogenesis and mechanism of action. The review focuses on studies relating to the spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression in neurons.
S, Trivedi, G, Ramakrishna
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Neuronal Communication: Cooperativity of unreliable neurons

Current Biology, 1994
Recent studies show that many presynaptic neurons must cooperate to generate a postsynaptic output, though the number is still just a tiny fraction of all the postsynaptic cell's inputs.
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