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research МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЕ РИНОХИРУРГИЧЕСКИХ ВМЕШАТЕЛЬСТВ У КРЫС: ЭКСПРЕССИЯ БЕЛКА Р53 И ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ ТЕМНЫХ НЕЙРОНОВ В ГИППОКАМПЕ
p53 protein may help protect or kill neurons under stress.
research The mind-body problem; three equations and one solution represented by immaterial-material data
The mind and body don't directly interact; the mind acts as an interface linking abstract and physical data.
research Abstract 21: Preoperative Versus Postoperative Language Specialization in Infants with Sagittal Craniosynostosis: An ERP Study
Surgery may help infants with sagittal craniosynostosis develop more typical language processing.
research A rare cutis verticis gyrata secondary to cerebriform intradermal nevus: case report and literature review
A man's unusual scalp folds caused by a skin condition were treated with surgery and remained unchanged two years later.
research A highly resistant structure between the cuticle and the cortex of human hair. II . CARB , a penetration barrier
CARB is a strong barrier in human hair that prevents dye penetration.
research Dynamic characteristics of cerebrovascular reactivity or ventilatory response to change in carbon dioxide
Traditional methods may not fully capture how the brain and breathing systems respond to carbon dioxide changes.
research Hairline as a Neurosurgical Landmark
The hairline can reliably guide neurosurgical planning.
research Nerve cells and nervous systems: an introduction to neuroscience
Neurons and synapses are key to brain function and learning.
research Tata Laksana Gangguan Kognitif di Layanan Primer
Early detection and management of cognitive disorders in primary care are crucial for effective treatment.
research Exploring the impact of acetylsalicylic acid and conditioned medium obtained from mesenchymal cells, individually and in combination, on cognitive function, histological changes, and oxidant–antioxidant balance in male rats with hippocampal injury
ASA and CM may protect the brain and work better together.
research Scalp whorls
Abnormal scalp whorls can indicate brain development issues but may also be seen in neurologically normal people.
research Abnormalities of Purkinje Cell Arborization in Brindled Mouse Cerebellum
Cupric chloride treatment corrected abnormal Purkinje cell development in brindled mice.
research Informational dichotomy of the mind; the role of sexual neuromodulators
Human sexuality involves complex mental processes unique to humans.
research The Composite Galeal Frontalis Pericranial Flap Designed for Anterior Skull Base Surgery
The flap effectively sealed leaks and served as a barrier, with minor complications, for anterior skull base surgery.
research BAC-mediated gene-dosage analysis reveals a role for Zipro1 (Ru49/Zfp38) in progenitor cell proliferation in cerebellum and skin
research ABS0613 BRAIN FOG – A FREQUENT, WORRYING AND UNDER TREATED SYMPTOM OF LUPUS IN PATIENT EXPERIENCE
Brain fog in lupus is common, worrying, and often not treated properly.
research Cerebellar Changes in Guinea Pig Offspring Following Suppression of Neurosteroid Synthesis During Late Gestation
research Barley disease susceptibility factor RACB acts in epidermal cell polarity and positioning of the nucleus
RACB in barley is crucial for cell polarity and nucleus positioning, aiding fungal infection.
research Probing neuronal functions with precise and targeted laser ablation in the living cortex
The laser system helps study brain cell functions by precisely removing specific cells and observing changes.
research Contouring of the Forehead Irregularities (Washboard Effect) With Bone Biomaterial
Cerament effectively corrected forehead irregularities in one patient, and various surgical techniques successfully reconstructed perioral soft tissue in 14 patients.
research Visualizing Integrative Functioning in the Human Brainstem and Spinal Cord With Spinal Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Spinal fMRI can help understand brainstem and spinal cord function, especially in spinal cord injury patients.
research Giant pigmented tumour of the scalp—a diffuse neurofibroma or a congenital naevus showing neurofibromatous changes? Immunohistochemical and electron microscopic studies
The tumor likely shows dual neural crest differentiation.
research Rhombencephalosynapsis presenting antenatally with ventriculomegaly/hydrocephalus in a likely case of Gomez–López-Hernández syndrome
A 2-year-old boy with a rare brain malformation may have Gomez–López-Hernández syndrome.
research Association of iron levels in hair with brain structures and functions in young adults
Higher hair iron levels are linked to changes in brain structure and function.
research BRAIN HEALTH SERVICES – A NEW APPROACH TO PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Structured prevention strategies and Brain Health Clinics can help prevent Alzheimer's.
research A Rare Case of Cutis Verticis Gyrata with Underlying Cerebriform Intradermal Nevus
A patient with a scalp condition and benign skin tumor experienced hair loss and did not improve with treatment, choosing not to have surgery despite a small cancer risk.
research Prenatal transplantation of epidermal neural crest stem cells in malformation of cortical development mouse model
EPI-NCSCs from hair follicles may help treat brain development issues in mice.
research Cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentrations in intact Merkel cells of an isolated, functioning rat sinus hair preparation
research A genetically informed brain atlas for enhancing brain imaging genomics
GIANT improves brain imaging by using genetics to better map brain regions.