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Practice effects in healthy adults: A longitudinal study on frequent repetitive cognitive testing

Claudia Bartels, Martin Wegrzyn, Anne Wiedl, Verena Ackermann, Hannelore Ehrenreich BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11:118 (16 September 2010)

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Sleep, aging, and lifespan in Drosophila

Daniel Bushey, Kimberly A Hughes, Giulio Tononi, Chiara Cirelli BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11:56 (29 April 2010)

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Hypometabolism as a therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease

Lauren C Costantini, Linda J Barr, Janet L Vogel, Samuel T Henderson BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9(Suppl 2):S16 (3 December 2008)

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Optimizing microsurgical skills with EEG neurofeedback

Tomas Ros, Merrick J Moseley, Philip A Bloom, Larry Benjamin, Lesley A Parkinson, John H Gruzelier BMC Neuroscience 2009, 10:87 (24 July 2009)

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Mathematical modeling of intracellular signaling pathways

Edda Klipp, Wolfram Liebermeister BMC Neuroscience 2006, 7(Suppl 1):S10 (30 October 2006)

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Brain classification reveals the right cerebellum as the best biomarker of dyslexia

Cyril R Pernet, Jean Poline, Jean Demonet, Guillaume A Rousselet BMC Neuroscience 2009, 10:67 (25 June 2009)

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Functional connectivity profile of the human inferior frontal junction: involvement in a cognitive control network

Benedikt Sundermann, Bettina Pfleiderer BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:119 (3 October 2012)

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Acupuncture regulates the glucose metabolism in cerebral functional regions in chronic stage ischemic stroke patients---a PET-CT cerebral functional imaging study

Yong Huang, Chunzhi Tang, Shuxia Wang, Yangjia Lu, Wei Shen, Junjun Yang, Junqi Chen, Renyong Lin, Shaoyang Cui, Huiling Xiao, Shanshan Qu, Xinsheng Lai, Baoci Shan BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:75 (27 June 2012)

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A ketogenic diet as a potential novel therapeutic intervention in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Zhong Zhao, Dale J Lange, Andrei Voustianiouk, Donal MacGrogan, Lap Ho, Jason Suh, Nelson Humala, Meenakshisundaram Thiyagarajan, Jun Wang, Giulio M Pasinetti BMC Neuroscience 2006, 7:29 (3 April 2006)

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In SOD1-G93A mouse models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a ketogenic diet may prolong motor function through increased ATP production and protection of motor neurons from certain mitochondrial toxins.

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Polysialylated-neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) in the human trigeminal ganglion and brainstem at prenatal and adult ages

Marina Quartu, Maria Serra, Marianna Boi, Viviana Ibba, Tiziana Melis, Marina Del Fiacco BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:108 (6 November 2008)

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Therapeutic potential of resveratrol in Alzheimer's disease

Valérie Vingtdeux, Ute Dreses-Werringloer, Haitian Zhao, Peter Davies, Philippe Marambaud BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9(Suppl 2):S6 (3 December 2008)

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MiR-125b orchestrates cell proliferation, differentiation and migration in neural stem/progenitor cells by targeting Nestin

Yi Cui, Zhifeng Xiao, Jin Han, Jie Sun, Wenyong Ding, Yannan Zhao, Bing Chen, Xiaoran Li, Jianwu Dai BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:116 (28 September 2012)

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Dysregulation of chemo-cytokine production in schizophrenic patients versus healthy controls

Marcella Reale, Antonia Patruno, Maria A De Lutiis, Mirko Pesce, Mario Felaco, Massimo Di Giannantonio, Marta Di Nicola, Alfredo Grilli BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12:13 (25 January 2011)

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Wnt3a induces exosome secretion from primary cultured rat microglia

Claudie Hooper, Ricardo Sainz-Fuertes, Steven Lynham, Abdul Hye, Richard Killick, Alice Warley, Cecilia Bolondi, Jennifer Pocock, Simon Lovestone BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:144 (23 November 2012)

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Reward system and temporal pole contributions to affective evaluation during a first person shooter video game

Krystyna A Mathiak, Martin Klasen, René Weber, Hermann Ackermann, Sukhwinder S Shergill, Klaus Mathiak BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12:66 (12 July 2011)

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2005
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A neurochemical map of the developing amphioxus nervous system

Simona Candiani, Luca Moronti, Paola Ramoino, Michael Schubert, Mario Pestarino BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:59 (7 June 2012)

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1999
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Implantation of undifferentiated and pre-differentiated human neural stem cells in the R6/2 transgenic mouse model of Huntington’s disease

Gehan El-Akabawy, Ivan Rattray, Saga M Johansson, Richard Gale, Gillian Bates, Michel Modo BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:97 (9 August 2012)

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1998
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A toolbox for the fast information analysis of multiple-site LFP, EEG and spike train recordings

Cesare Magri, Kevin Whittingstall, Vanessa Singh, Nikos K Logothetis, Stefano Panzeri BMC Neuroscience 2009, 10:81 (16 July 2009)

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The progressive nature of Wallerian degeneration in wild-type and slow Wallerian degeneration (WldS) nerves

Bogdan Beirowski, Robert Adalbert, Diana Wagner, Daniela S Grumme, Klaus Addicks, Richard R Ribchester, Michael P Coleman BMC Neuroscience 2005, 6:6 (1 February 2005)

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Wallerian degeneration progresses rapidly along wild-type axons, whereas nerves from the WldS mutant mouse degenerate by a fundamentally different mechanism, with a slow anterograde decay as axonal components are gradually depleted.

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1986
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Preliminary evidence that both blue and red light can induce alertness at night

Mariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Barbara Plitnick, Mark S Rea BMC Neuroscience 2009, 10:105 (27 August 2009)

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Exposure to both red and blue light increases nocturnal alertness, but as the circadian system is only maximally sensitive to blue light, red light must exert its effect through different mechanisms.

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1972
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Increased cerebral blood flow in the right frontal lobe area during sleep precedes self-awakening in humans

Sayaka Aritake, Shigekazu Higuchi, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Kenichi Kuriyama, Minori Enomoto, Takahiro Soshi, Shingo Kitamura, Akiko Hida, Kazuo Mishima BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:153 (21 December 2012)

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1969
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Culture but not gender modulates amygdala activation during explicit emotion recognition

Birgit Derntl, Ute Habel, Simon Robinson, Christian Windischberger, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Ruben C Gur, Ewald Moser BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:54 (29 May 2012)

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1969
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Electrophysiological correlates of associative learning in smokers: a higher-order conditioning experiment

Marianne Littel, Ingmar HA Franken BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:8 (11 January 2012)

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Paired smoking-related and neutral cues elicit enhanced event-related potentials in the brains of smokers compared to non-smokers, providing electrophysiological evidence of higher-order, associative learning which may play a role in addiction.

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1956
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Soy isoflavone glycitein protects against beta amyloid-induced toxicity and oxidative stress in transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans

Astrid Gutierrez-Zepeda, Ross Santell, Zhixin Wu, Marishka Brown, YanJue Wu, Ikhlas Khan, Christopher D Link, Baolu Zhao, Yuan Luo BMC Neuroscience 2005, 6:54 (25 August 2005)

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Of three soy-derived estrogenic isoflavones, glycitein alleviates beta amyloid-induced paralysis and oxidative stress in C. elegans whereas genistein and daidzin have no effect.

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1955
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Effect of maternal excessive iodine intake on neurodevelopment and cognitive function in rat offspring

Le Zhang, Weiping Teng, Yuhui Liu, Jing Li, Jinyuan Mao, Chenling Fan, Hong Wang, Hongmei Zhang, Zhongyan Shan BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13:121 (8 October 2012)

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