Browsing Neurology by Title
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(Molecular Neurobiology, 2019-08)Autism and epilepsy are diseases which have complex genetic inheritance. Genome-wide association and other genetic studies have implicated at least 500+ genes associated with the occurrence of autism spectrum disorders ...
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(Neuroimage, 2020-04-15)Conventional diffusion imaging uses pulsed gradient spin echo (PGSE) waveforms with diffusion times of tens of milliseconds (ms) to infer differences of white matter microstructure. The combined use of these long diffusion ...
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(Neurology, 2019-04-16)Objective To determine safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of trofinetide and evaluate its efficacy in female children/adolescents with Rett syndrome (RTT), a debilitating neurodevelopmental condition for which ...
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(2019-07-16)Graphene, a two-dimensional carbon crystal, has emerged as a promising material for sensing and modulating neuronal activity in vitro and in vivo. In this review, we provide a primer for how manufacturing processes to ...
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(Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019-07-17)Evolving technologies and increasing understanding of human physiology over the past century have afforded our ability to intervene on human diseases using implantable biomaterials. These bio-electronic devices present a ...
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(Journal of Brachial Plexus and Periheral Nerve Injury, 2020-01)Median nerve anatomy is of great interest to clinicians and scientists given the importance of this nerve and its association with diseases. A rare anatomical variant of the median nerve in the distal forearm and wrist was ...
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(Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabiliation, 2019-06-20)BackgroundThe experimental study of stumble recovery is essential to better understanding the reflexive mechanisms that help prevent falls as well as the deficiencies in fall-prone populations. This study would benefit ...
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(Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019-08)A randomized, 13-weeks, placebo-controlled double-blind study in 125 subjects aged 2-17.5years with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Smith-Magenis syndrome and insomnia demonstrated efficacy and safety of easily-swallowed ...
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(Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2019-07-19)The impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on procedural memory has received significantly less attention than declarative memory. Although to date studies on procedural memory have yielded mixed findings, many rehabilitation ...
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(Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019-09-12)The annual deep brain stimulation (DBS) Think Tank aims to create an opportunity for a multidisciplinary discussion in the field of neuromodulation to examine developments, opportunities and challenges in the field. The ...
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(Frontiers in Neurology, 2019-05-01)Background: Asphyxia is the most common cause of brain damage in newborns. Substantial evidence indicates that leukocyte recruitment in the cerebral vasculature during asphyxia contributes to this damage. We tested the ...
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(Frontiers in Neurlogy, 2020-02-04)A growing body of literature has examined sex differences in a variety of outcomes from moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), including outcomes for social functioning. Social functioning is an area in which adults ...
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(Brain Communications, 2022-12-17)Sleep is the preferential period when epileptic spike-wave discharges appear in human epileptic patients, including genetic epileptic seizures such as Dravet syndrome with multiple mutations including SCN1A mutation and ...
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(Neuroimage-/Clinical, 2019)Abstract Purpose: This study aims to systematically evaluate the accuracy and precision of pool size ratio (PSR) measurements from quantitative magnetization transfer (qMT) acquisitions using simplified models in the ...
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(Frontiers In Neuroscience, 2022-12-22)New tools for monitoring and manipulating neural activity have been developed with steadily improving functionality, specificity, and reliability, which are critical both for mapping neural circuits and treating neurological ...