James Parkinson: His Life and Times. Series: History of Neuroscience [PDF]
J. H. Pearce
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“The Trailblazers of Neuroscience.” [PDF]
Paola Bovolenta+4 more
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FGF14 GAA Intronic Expansion in Unsolved Adult‐Onset Ataxia in the Care4Rare Canada Consortium
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) represent a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of progressive neurodegenerative diseases with prominent cerebellar atrophy. Recently, a novel pathogenic repeat expansion in intron 1 of FGF14 was identified, causing adult‐onset SCA (SCA27B). We aimed to determine the proportion
Alexanne Cuillerier+20 more
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NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE. 1990. (Series: Current Trends in Neurosciences). Edited by M. Adachi and J.H. Sher. Published by Igaku Shoin. 348 pages. $128.00 Cdn. [PDF]
Michael H. Brooke
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ABSTRACT Dietary manipulations like ketogenic diets are established interventions for recalcitrant epilepsy. However, it remains unknown whether specific macronutrient exposure through dietary environments could possibly extend to primary preventive qualities, associated with changes in epilepsy disease burden (prevalence and incidence).
Duan Ni+4 more
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Editorial: New methodological, interventions and neuroscientific perspectives in sport psychology
Antonio Hernández-Mendo+3 more
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Early BMI Change, Cognitive Decline, and CSF AD Biomarkers Alterations in Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the relationship of early BMI change with subsequent cognitive decline, CSF AD biomarkers alterations, and progression to dementia in patients with PD. Methods Study data were prospectively collected from the PPMI cohort. Weight/height data at enrollment and second‐year clinical visit were utilized to calculate BMI change.
Rui Zhong, Kezhong Zhang
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Unleashing the Power of Multiomics: Unraveling the Molecular Landscape of Peripheral Neuropathy
ABSTRACT Peripheral neuropathies (PNs) affect over 20 million individuals in the United States, manifesting as a wide range of sensory, motor, and autonomic nerve symptoms. While various conditions such as diabetes, metabolic disorders, trauma, autoimmune disease, and chemotherapy‐induced neurotoxicity have been linked to PN, approximately one‐third of
Julie Choi+7 more
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DISCOVERIES IN THE HUMAN BRAIN. NEUROSCIENCE PREHISTORY, BRAIN STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION. [PDF]
Leandro José Haas
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