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Molecular Bipolar title Neuronal Plasticity Cascades: Genes to Behavior Pathways in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder description Moving away from the touchy-feely stuff, let's get molecular.
Molecular Bipolar Sandra K 2008
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Molecular Bipolar title Neuronal Plasticity Cascades: Genes to Behavior Pathways in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder description Moving away from the touchy-feely stuff, let's get molecular.
Archive 2008-07-01 Sandra K 2008
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Nicholas has Batten disease also called Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL), which is a brutal and debilitating disease that attacks all functions of the body.
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Nicholas has Batten disease also called Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL), which is a brutal and debilitating disease that attacks all functions of the body.
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Vannucchi MG, Midrio P, Flake AW, Faussone-Pellegrini MS. Neuronal differentiation and myenteric plexus organization are delayed in gastroschisis.
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Neuronal off periods increased with prolonged sleep deprivation, impairing the rats' performance in the routine task of reaching for a sugar pellet.
Feeling Groggy? Your Brain May Be Half Asleep Ann Lukits 2011
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Neuronal damage occurs in babies who are deprived of maternal affection.
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Neuronal hypoxia and acidosis would disable sodium-potassium ATPase pumps, preventing axonal action potentials, but temporarily sparing lower energy dendritic activity which may correlate more directly with consciousness (10), Another possibility is that consciousness is a low energy quantum process (11), in which case reduced molecular dynamics may limit thermal decoherence, providing a temporal window for enhanced quantum coherent states and a burst of enhanced consciousness.
Deepak Chopra: End-of-Life Brain Activity - A Sign of the Soul? 2010
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They can produce Cardio Myocyte cells (which can repair damaged cardiac tissue); Neuronal cells, which generates nerve and brain tissue; Myocyte cells for muscle repair; Osteocyte and Chondrocyte cells for bone and cartilage respectively; Adipocytes for fat; and (of course) the regeneration of oral bone and tissue.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Mouth Health: Stem Cells in Your Teeth 2010
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Naftolin, A, et al. Neuronal membrane remodeling during the oestrus cycle: a freeze-freacture study in the arcuate nucleus of the rat hypothalemus.
T.S. Wiley: Estrogen Dilemma: There Is No Dilemma When You Know the Details T.S. Wiley 2010
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