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The electrophysiological change in neurons might contribute to the cognitive and emotional changes during pregnancy. Abstract Background Pregnancy affects learning and memory in women. Thus, to investigate the effects of pregnancy, the authors examined the brain electrophysiology of pregnant mice.
Xuefan Bin, Huijuan Luo
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Mistargeted retinal axons induce a synaptically independent subcircuit in the visual thalamus of albino mice. [PDF]
McCracken S+6 more
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In an ethanol (EtOH)‐treated mouse model, increases in the NLRP3 inflammasome proteins, PC degeneration, and motor coordination disorders were observed. DIP suppressed the NLRP3‐ASC‐caspase‐1 signaling pathway, and alleviated the motor deficits and cerebellar pathological changes in chronic EtOH‐treated mice.
Jian Zhang+5 more
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Beyond boundaries: extended temporal flexibility in synaptic tagging and capture. [PDF]
Chong YS, Ang SR, Sajikumar S.
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Subventricular Zone Microstructure in Pediatric‐Onset Multiple Sclerosis
Objective The aim of this study was to explore the microstructural dynamics of the subventricular zone (SVZ) with aging and their associations with clinical disability and brain structural damage in pediatric‐onset multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Methods One‐hundred and forty‐one pediatric‐onset MS patients (67 pediatric and 74 adults with pediatric ...
Monica Margoni+9 more
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Morphology and connectivity of retinal horizontal cells in two avian species. [PDF]
Günther A+8 more
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Visual and auditory attention in individuals with DYRK1A and SCN2A disruptive variants
Abstract This preliminary study sought to assess biomarkers of attention using electroencephalography (EEG) and eye tracking in two ultra‐rare monogenic populations associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Relative to idiopathic ASD (n = 12) and neurotypical comparison (n = 49) groups, divergent attention profiles were observed for the monogenic
Caitlin M. Hudac+12 more
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ABSTRACT Development among autistic youth varies widely. A subgroup of children experiences regression, defined as the loss of previously acquired developmental skills. Various genetic and environmental factors have been suggested as potential contributors.
Seyed Hassan Tonekaboni+14 more
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