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In vivo assessment of the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and blood-retinal barrier to fluorescent indoline derivatives in zebrafish

Kohei Watanabe, Yuhei Nishimura, Tsuyoshi Nomoto, Noriko Umemoto, Zi Zhang, Beibei Zhang, Junya Kuroyanagi, Yasuhito Shimada, Taichi Shintou, Mie Okano, Takeshi Miyazaki, Takeshi Imamura, Toshio Tanaka BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:101 (16 August 2012)

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Anti-PrPC monoclonal antibody infusion as a novel treatment for cognitive deficits in an alzheimer's disease model mouse

Erika Chung, Yong Ji, Yanjie Sun, Richard J Kascsak, Regina B Kascsak, Pankaj D Mehta, Stephen M Strittmatter, Thomas Wisniewski BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11:130 (14 October 2010)

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Developmental iodine deficiency and hypothyroidism impair neural development in rat hippocampus: involvement of doublecortin and NCAM-180

Jian Gong, Wanyang Liu, Jing Dong, Yi Wang, Hongde Xu, Wei Wei, Jiapeng Zhong, Qi Xi, Jie Chen BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11:50 (23 April 2010)

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When decisions of others matter to me: an electrophysiological analysis

Josep Marco-Pallarés, Ulrike M Krämer, Saskia Strehl, Andrea Schröder, Thomas F Münte BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11:86 (29 July 2010)

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Changes in the electrical activity of the brain of an individual observing a gambling game are different depending on whether the individual is a neutral spectator or has a particular interest in whether a player succeeds or fails.

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Cannabinoid exposure during zebra finch sensorimotor vocal learning persistently alters expression of endocannabinoid signaling elements and acute agonist responsiveness

Ken Soderstrom, Justin L Poklis, Aron H Lichtman BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12:3 (6 January 2011)

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The role of shear stress in Blood-Brain Barrier endothelial physiology

Luca Cucullo, Mohammed Hossain, Vikram Puvenna, Nicola Marchi, Damir Janigro BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12:40 (11 May 2011)

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Brain activity underlying auditory perceptual learning during short period training: simultaneous fMRI and EEG recording

Ana Cláudia Silva de Souza, Hani Camille Yehia, Masa-aki Sato, Daniel Callan BMC Neuroscience 2013, 14:8 (14 January 2013)

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Unforgettable film music: The role of emotion in episodic long-term memory for music

Susann Eschrich, Thomas F Münte, Eckart O Altenmüller BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:48 (28 May 2008)

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Musical excerpts eliciting strong emotional responses are remembered better than those that do not, with a more pronounced association between music related to positive emotions and long-term episodic memory for music.

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