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Revealing the biological features of the axolotl pancreas as a new research model
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Housing Complexity Alters GFAP-Immunoreactive Astrocyte Morphology in the Rat Dentate Gyrus
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Alzheimer's Disease Clinical and Research Update for Health Care Practitioners
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Simultaneous Dataset of Brain, Eye and Hand during Visuomotor Tasks
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Edge-centric connectome-genetic markers of bridging factor to comorbidity between depression and anxiety
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Delta opioid receptors affect acoustic features of song during vocal learning in zebra finches
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Deep imaging of LepR+ stromal cells in optically cleared murine bone hemisections
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IUPHAR Review: Alpha6-containing GABAA receptors – Novel targets for the treatment of schizophrenia
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Tripartite organization of brain state dynamics underlying spoken narrative comprehension
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Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Synaptic Plasticity and Alzheimer's Disease
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Multimodal technologies for neural modulation and sensing
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Task-specific temporal prediction mechanisms revealed by motor and electroencephalographic indicators
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Collagen XVII: A Shared Antigen in Neurodermatological Interactions?
Published 2013-01-01“…In support of the hypothesis that collagen XVII serves as a shared antigen mediating an immune response between skin and brain, research on animal and human tissue, as well as numerous epidemiological and case studies, is presented.…”
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THE HEALING POWER OF MUSIC. MUSIC IN PRACTICE
Published 2012-06-01“…Their knowledge is indispensable in order to be able to approach the psychology of hearing, of sound and music psychology. The brain research conducted in the second half of the 20th century has demonstrated the fact that the right hemisphere is the one responsible for music: it has the functions of recognizing melody, while the left one to identify rhythm. …”
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