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    Investigation of the thiol-disulfide system state of rats with encephalopathy caused by the effect of antituberculous drugs by A. V. Levich, N. O. Skorokhodova, D. H. Zhyvytsia, Yu. V. Prosvetov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Conclusions. In the functioning of the glutathione-dependent enzymatic system in the tissues of the brain of rats treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs, there was decreased activity of glutathione s-transferase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase by 2.0, 1.7 and 2.4 times, respectively. …”
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    INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS ROLE IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESION DEVELOPMENT IN THE LARGE ARTERIES IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC SCLERODERMIA by A. L. Maslyansky, E. P. Kolesova, A. V. Kozlenok, E. Yu. Vasilieva, I. N. Penin, O. P. Rotar, N. M. Lazareva, S. V. Lapin, K. A. Sysoev, V. N. Solntsev, A. N. Bazhenov, A. O. Konradi

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…We measured vessel stiffness on the area between carotid and femoral arteries; instrumental and laboratory characteristics of endothelial function, morphology of carotid arteries, lipid profile parameters, as glucose, uric acid, N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), antinuclear autoantibodies spectrum, cytokines concentration and chemokines of serum.Results. …”
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    Against Futility Judgments for Patients with Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness by William Choi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “… - [1] “Report to Congress: Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States | Concussion | Traumatic Brain Injury | CDC Injury Center.” 2019. …”
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    Peripheral clocks and systemic zeitgeber interactions: from molecular mechanisms to circadian precision medicine by Jhommara Bautista, Jhommara Bautista, Jhommara Bautista, Sofía Ojeda-Mosquera, Dylan Ordóñez-Lozada, Andrés López-Cortés

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) serves as the central pacemaker, peripheral clocks within the brain, heart, liver, gut, pancreas, adipose tissue, adrenal glands, lungs, and skeletal muscle independently regulate organ-specific functions. …”
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    Prolonged Systemic Inflammation Alters Muscarinic Long-Term Potentiation (mLTP) in the Hippocampus by Efrat Shavit-Stein, Amir Dori, Marina Ben Shimon, Shany Guly Gofrit, Nicola Maggio

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Indeed, intervention which is aimed at reducing neuroinflammatory changes in the brain has been associated with an improvement in cognitive functions. …”
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    The presence of antiautonomic membrane receptor antibodies do not correlate with brain lesions in Chagas' disease A presença de anticorpos anti-autonômicos não se correlaciona a le... by Marco O. Py, Leonardo Maciel, Roberto C. Pedrosa, Jose H. M. Nascimento, Emiliano Medei

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…OBJECTIVE: To correlate serum functional circulating antibodies with beta adrenergic (Ab-β), muscarinic (Ab-M) or muscarinic and beta adrenergic (Ab-Mβ) activity, the autonomic system function and brain lesions in chronic chagasic patients. …”
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    Network structure influences self-organized criticality in neural networks with dynamical synapses by Yoshiki A. Sugimoto, Hiroshi Yadohisa, Masato S. Abe, Masato S. Abe, Masato S. Abe

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Therefore, clarifying how SOC occurs may provide insights into the mechanisms that maintain brain function and cause brain disorders. From the standpoint of neural network structures, the topology of neural circuits also plays a crucial role in information processing, with healthy neural networks exhibiting small world, scale-free, and modular characteristics. …”
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    Psycho-physiologic emergentism; four minds in a body by David L. Rowland, Ion G. Motofei

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Imaging studies also show a strong correlation between higher cognitive functions (such as working memory) and specific cerebral brain regions (a fronto-parietal network of interacting left and right brain areas). …”
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    Feeding the Mind: The Role of Fermented Foods and Probiotics in Anxiety Treatment by Marta Ignatiuk-Chilkiewicz, Joanna Kałuska, Dominika Hakało, Adam Rafałowicz, Aleksandra Sokół, Klaudia Mościszko, Katarzyna Nowicka, Wiktor Klimek, Maria Majewska, Monika Olszanska

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Recent research has increasingly focused on the gut-brain axis, because scientists have discovered that gut microbiota functions as a key controller of mental health. …”
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    Sensory Encoding Alternates With Hippocampal Ripples across Cycles of Forebrain Spiking Cascades by Yifan Yang, David A. Leopold, Jeff H. Duyn, Grayson O. Sipe, Xiao Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract The brain's response to external events depends on its internal arousal states, which are dynamically governed by neuromodulatory systems and have recently been linked to coordinated spike timing cascades in widespread brain networks. …”
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    Features of quantitative EEG in children with hyperkinetic disorder by R F Gasanov, I V Makarov, D A Emelina

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…At the basis of numerous mental disorders lies a synaptic transmission impairment that causes metabolic and ionic changes and affects the current functional state of the brain, the reflection of which we find in electroencephalographic examination.Objective of the study: identification of electroencephalographic features in children under conditions of biochemical heterogeneity of hyperkinetic disorder (HD).Material and methods. 404 children aged 6-8 years with HD were divided into three subgroups according to the state of monoamine activity: the 1-st subgroup with a combination of hypofunction of the dopaminergic and hyperfunction of the noradrenergic systems — 120 children, the 2-nd subgroup with a combination of hyperfunction of the noradrenergic system with relative balance dopamine — 136 children, and the 3-d with a combination of hyperfunction of the dopamine and hypofunction of the noradrenergic systems — 148 children. …”
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    Improved dilation CapsuleNet for motor imagery and mental arithmetic classification based on fNIRS by Yu Li, Tao Xu, Junhua Li, Feng Wan, Hongtao Wang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Purpose This study aimed to improve the accuracy of brain-computer interface (BCI) systems based on motor imagery (MI) and mental arithmetic (MA) by utilizing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and an improved dilation CapsuleNet (ID-CapsuleNet) model.Methods The study focused on the characteristics of fNIRS and employed large-kernel dilation convolution to extract hemodynamic features from fNIRS data. …”
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    TMS motor mapping: method overview, research and clinical application by A. G. Poydasheva, I. S. Bakulin, D. Yu. Lagoda, N. A. Suponeva, M. A. Piradov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The most significant practical impact of TMS motor mapping of the cortex is seen in brain tumors when used for presurgical localization of eloquent motor areas, as it is associated with the improvement of functional outcomes and progression‑free survival.…”
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