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A Tail Yet to be Told: The Fasciola Cinereum in Epilepsy
Epilepsy CurrentsThe Fasciola Cinereum of the Hippocampal Tail as an Interventional Target in Epilepsy Jamiolkowski RM, Nguyen QA, Farrell JS, McGinn RJ, Hartmann DA, Nirschl JJ, Sanchez MI, Buch VP, Soltesz I. Nat Med. 2024 May;30(5):1292–1299.
Sarah Yaser, Steve C. Danzer
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Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
BACKGROUND Epilepsy is a common and frequently devastating disorder affecting millions of people. According to a recent survey, 1-2% of the Indian population suffers from major mental disorders and 5% suffers from minor mental disorders.
Kundan Singh Bora, Kanupriya Kumari
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BACKGROUND Epilepsy is a common and frequently devastating disorder affecting millions of people. According to a recent survey, 1-2% of the Indian population suffers from major mental disorders and 5% suffers from minor mental disorders.
Kundan Singh Bora, Kanupriya Kumari
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Fasciola cinereum: a novel choke point for epilepsy treatment
Acta EpileptologicaAblation of seizure foci represents a crucial therapeutic approach for epilepsy. Traditionally, the seizure foci are predominantly located in the anterior hippocampus and amygdala. However, recent research by Ivan Soltesz and his colleagues described the
Lilong Yu +4 more
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The journal of essential oil research
The leaf and flower essential oils from Cyanthillium cinereum (Asteraceae), growing wild in Côte d’Ivoire were investigated, using a combination of chromatographic [CC, GC(RI)] and spectroscopic [MS, 13C-NMR] techniques.
D. A. Kambiré +6 more
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The leaf and flower essential oils from Cyanthillium cinereum (Asteraceae), growing wild in Côte d’Ivoire were investigated, using a combination of chromatographic [CC, GC(RI)] and spectroscopic [MS, 13C-NMR] techniques.
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Nitrogen Metabolism of Stizolobium aterrimum Grown in Soil Under Toxic Concentrations of Copper (Cu)
HorticulturaeCopper (Cu) is a naturally occurring element in soils, and at adequate concentrations, it is essential for plant survival. However, excessive Cu can lead to contamination, impairing soil quality and affecting the development of living organisms.
Beatriz Gonçalves Pereira Costa +8 more
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Cyanthillium cinereum Plant Extract Incorporated Body Lotion and Its Effect on Skin Microflora
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering TechnologyMedicinal plants play a vital role in treating various ailments. Scientific studies on the antimicrobial properties of plant components began in the late 19th century.
Dr. Nisy S
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JURNAL FARMASIMED (JFM)
The skin is the first protection to ward off free radicals. Cosmetics used on the skin throughout the body are body lotions. The content of the sky mustard leaves (Cyanthillium cinereum (L) H.
Ika Julianti Tambunan, Siti Muliani
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The skin is the first protection to ward off free radicals. Cosmetics used on the skin throughout the body are body lotions. The content of the sky mustard leaves (Cyanthillium cinereum (L) H.
Ika Julianti Tambunan, Siti Muliani
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International journal of pharmaceutical research and applications
This Study combines extracts of Clitoria ternatea (butterfly pea flower) and Cyanthillium cinereum (small ironweed) to formulate and test a hair serum intended to treat dandruff.
M. Vijayan +5 more
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This Study combines extracts of Clitoria ternatea (butterfly pea flower) and Cyanthillium cinereum (small ironweed) to formulate and test a hair serum intended to treat dandruff.
M. Vijayan +5 more
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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Research
Sky mustard leaf (Cyanthillium cinereum (L.) H.Rob) is a herbaceous plant that is used as a natural medicine in the community, especially in the treatment of irritation, intestinal diseases and febrile diseases.
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Sky mustard leaf (Cyanthillium cinereum (L.) H.Rob) is a herbaceous plant that is used as a natural medicine in the community, especially in the treatment of irritation, intestinal diseases and febrile diseases.
Ika Julianti Tambunan +2 more
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Distinct Electrophysiological Signatures Define Neuronal Subtypes in the Fasciola Cinereum
bioRxivThe fasciola cinereum (FC) is a small, conserved hippocampal subregion whose function has remained largely unexplored. Anatomically situated between dorsal CA1 and the third ventricle in rodents, the FC receives diverse cortical and subcortical inputs ...
Salvatore Incontro +6 more
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