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The Retinal Dopaminergic Circuit as a Biomarker for Huntington's and Alzheimer's Diseases. [PDF]
Blanco-Hernán P+6 more
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Thalamic Microstructural Alterations as Revealed by the T1/T2 Ratio in Chronic Pain Patients. [PDF]
van Grinsven M+6 more
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The Chemistry and Biology of the Tetrodotoxin Natural Product Family
Tetrodotoxin is a neurotoxic marine alkaloid, first isolated in 1909 from pufferfish and named after the biological order tetraodontiformes. Since its structural elucidation in 1964, it has attracted the interest of synthetic organic chemists due to its exceptional polarity, complex architecture, and important biological activity.
Benedikt Nißl+6 more
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Alleviation of Gypenosides on Peripheral and Central Fatigue via Anti-Inflammation, Anti-Oxidation and Neurotransmitter Regulation. [PDF]
Li Y, Ren Y, Liu R, Xu W, Gong Y.
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Photo‐controlled Release of Urea Enables the Detection of Urea‐Urease Intermediates by cryo‐FTIR
Caged compounds are a valuable tool to photocontrol the release of enzymatic substrates in a reaction. For example, caged urea molecules were proposed to control urea delivery to urease reactions and aid the determination of the catalytic mechanism of this enzyme.
Caterina Netto+7 more
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Neurobiological Mechanisms of Electroconvulsive Therapy: Molecular Perspectives of Brain Stimulation. [PDF]
Fetahovic E+8 more
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Cancer and neurotransmitter receptors. [PDF]
Wang X, Shi M, Tian J, Yu W.
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Glycerophospholipids (GPLs) play important roles in cellular compartmentalization and signaling. Among them, phosphatidic acids (PA) exist as many distinct species depending on acyl chain composition, each one potentially displaying unique signaling function.
Antoine Schlichter+29 more
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