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THE EFFECT OF SENSORY DEPRIVATION ON SENSORY REACTIONIN CHILDREN [PDF]
J. V. Zagaykan, A.B. Spryn
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Using iPSC‐derived motoneurons and postmortem tissue from FUS‐ALS patients, it is demonstrated that increased mitochondrial transcription leads to elevated cytosolic double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) levels. This aberrant accumulation activates a RIG‐I–dependent innate immune response leading to neurodegeneration, which is amenable for FDA‐ and EMA‐approved ...
Marcel Naumann +26 more
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Predicting psychotic-like experiences during sensory deprivation. [PDF]
Daniel C, Mason OJ.
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Tactile Sensory Deprivation Impairs Spatial Behavior in Previsual Rat Pups
М. S. Odrinskaya +4 more
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Circular RNA PTPN4 Contributes to Blood‐Brain Barrier Disruption during Early Epileptogenesis
Epileptic condition induces CircPTPN4 upregulation, which promotes ECE‐1 expression through competitive sequestration of miR‐145a‐5p. The elevated ECE‐1 catalyzes the ET‐1 production, leading to p38/MAPK pathway activation and subsequent downregulation of tight junction protein expression. This cascade results in increased BBB permeability and enhanced
Jiurong Yang +16 more
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Acute brain injuries are characterized by extensive tissue damage, resulting in debilitating deficits in patients. Despite considerable progress, cell‐based approaches have yet to identify an ideal candidate. This long‐term study explores the use of an untested cell source – human enteric glia – and a non‐invasive administration route – intranasal ...
Nina Colitti +11 more
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Peripheral Sensory Deprivation Restores Critical-Period-like Plasticity to Adult Somatosensory Thalamocortical Inputs. [PDF]
Chung S +6 more
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Effects of sensory deprivation on discrimination learning [PDF]
Victor Hays, Laurence Gagnon
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