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  1. The transmembrane presenilin (PSEN) proteins, PSEN1 and PSEN2, have been proposed to be the catalytic components of the γ-secretase protein complex, which is an intramembranous multimeric protease involved in ...

    Authors: Lone B Madsen, Bo Thomsen, Knud Larsen, Christian Bendixen, Ida E Holm, Merete Fredholm, Arne L Jørgensen and Anders L Nielsen
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:72
  2. Previous studies have demonstrated that neonatal manipulation of oxytocin (OT) has effects on the expression of estrogen receptor α (ERα) and the central production of oxytocin observed in juveniles (at weanin...

    Authors: Kristin M Kramer, Shigeto Yoshida, Eros Papademetriou and Bruce S Cushing
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:71
  3. In absence epilepsy, the neuronal hyper-excitation and hyper-synchronization, which induce spike and wave discharges in a cortico-thalamic loop are suspected to be due to an imbalance between GABA and glutamat...

    Authors: Monique Touret, Sandrine Parrot, Luc Denoroy, Marie-Françoise Belin and Marianne Didier-Bazes
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:69
  4. Decision-making is a fundamental capacity which is crucial to many higher-order psychological functions. We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during a visual target-identification task that required go-...

    Authors: Bruno Kopp, Sandra Tabeling, Carsten Moschner and Karl Wessel
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:68
  5. Many studies have shown that mitochondrial dysfunction, complex I inhibition in particular, is involved in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Rotenone, a specific inhibitor of mitochondrial complex ...

    Authors: Jinghua Jin, Jeanne Davis, David Zhu, Daniel T Kashima, Marc Leroueil, Catherine Pan, Kathleen S Montine and Jing Zhang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:67
  6. Visual, oculomotor, and – recently – cognitive functions of the superior colliculi (SC) have been documented in detail in non-human primates in the past. Evidence for corresponding functions of the SC in human...

    Authors: Marc Himmelbach, Michael Erb and Hans-Otto Karnath
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:66
  7. Drosophila flies explore the environment very efficiently in order to colonize it. They explore collectively, not individually, so that when a few land on a food spot, they attract the others by signs. This behav...

    Authors: Sylvette Tinette, Lixing Zhang, Amélie Garnier, Gilbert Engler, Sophie Tares and Alain Robichon
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:65
  8. The nasal cavity of all vertebrates houses multiple chemosensors, either innervated by the Ist (olfactory) or the Vth (trigeminal) cranial nerve. Various types of receptor cells are present, either segregated ...

    Authors: Anne Hansen
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:64
  9. The analysis of the role of genes in important brain functions like learning, memory and synaptic plasticity requires gene inactivation at the adult stage to exclude developmental effects, adaptive changes or ...

    Authors: Gitta Erdmann, Günther Schütz and Stefan Berger
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:63
  10. Sensory input is crucial to the initiation and modulation of swallowing. From a clinical point of view, oropharyngeal sensory deficits have been shown to be an important cause of dysphagia and aspiration in st...

    Authors: Inga K Teismann, Olaf Steinstraeter, Kati Stoeckigt, Sonja Suntrup, Andreas Wollbrink, Christo Pantev and Rainer Dziewas
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:62
  11. Many sedative agents, including anesthetics, produce explicit memory impairment by largely unknown mechanisms. Sharp-wave ripple (SPW-R) complexes are network activity thought to represent the neuronal substra...

    Authors: Costas Papatheodoropoulos, Evangelos Sotiriou, Dimitrios Kotzadimitriou and Panagiota Drimala
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:60
  12. During the development of the Drosophila central nervous system the process of midline crossing is orchestrated by a number of guidance receptors and ligands. Many key axon guidance molecules have been identif...

    Authors: Tiago R Magalhães, Jessica Palmer, Pavel Tomancak and Katherine S Pollard
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:59
  13. Repeated execution of a tactile task enhances task performance. In the present study we sought to improve tactile performance with unattended activation-based learning processes (i.e., focused stimulation of d...

    Authors: Tobias Kalisch, Martin Tegenthoff and Hubert R Dinse
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:58
  14. In hippocampal neurons, nuclear calcium signaling is important for learning- and neuronal survival-associated gene expression. However, it is unknown whether calcium signals generated by neuronal activity at t...

    Authors: Anja Eder and Hilmar Bading
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:57
  15. Long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with a reduced incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We and others have shown that certain NSAIDs reduce secretion of Aβ42 in cell...

    Authors: Thomas Kukar, Sonya Prescott, Jason L Eriksen, Vallie Holloway, M Paul Murphy, Edward H Koo, Todd E Golde and Michelle M Nicolle
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:54
  16. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), one member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family, has been suggested to regulate a diverse array of cellular functions, including cell growth, diffe...

    Authors: She-Wei Guo, Ming-Gang Liu, Ya-Li Long, Li-Ying Ren, Zhuo-Min Lu, Hou-You Yu, Jun-Feng Hou, Hua Li, Cui-Ying Gao, Xiu-Yu Cui, Yang-Yuan An, Junfa Li, Lan-Feng Zhao and Jun Chen
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:53
  17. The present study used event-related brain potentials to investigate semantic, phonological and syntactic processes in adult German dyslexic and normal readers in a word reading task. Pairs of German words wer...

    Authors: Jascha Rüsseler, Petra Becker, Sönke Johannes and Thomas F Münte
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:52
  18. The peptide CART is widely expressed in central and peripheral neurons, as well as in endocrine cells. Known peripheral sites of expression include the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the pancreas, and the adrena...

    Authors: Nils Wierup, Anna Gunnarsdóttir, Eva Ekblad and Frank Sundler
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:51
  19. Duchenne musclar dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked recessive disease caused by mutations of dystrophin gene, there is no effective treatment for this disorder at present. Plasmid-mediated gene therapy is a promis...

    Authors: Fu Xiong, Shaobo Xiao, Meijuan Yu, Wanyi Li, Hui Zheng, Yanchang Shang, Funing Peng, Cuiping Zhao, Wenliang Zhou, Huanchun Chen, Liurong Fang, Jeffrey S Chamberlain and Cheng Zhang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2007 8:50

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