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Standard operating procedures (SOP) in experimental stroke research: SOP for middle cerebral artery occlusion in the mouse
Recently, systematic reviews have found quantitative evidence that low study quality may have introduced a bias into preclinical stroke research. Monitoring, auditing, and standard operating proced…
Received 28 July 2009 16:54 UTC; Posted 28 July 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
Quantitative MRI and MR Spectroscopy of Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease, Epilepsy and Cancer Microimaging Techniques
Clinical MRI and MRS have promise in molecular imaging. Microimaging techniques offer a promising research tool to get noninvasive data in monitoring the effect of drugs.
Received 01 August 2009 17:17 UTC; Posted 03 August 2009
Posted to: Biotechnology, Cancer, Neuroscience
Computing the inverse of the neurophysiological spike-response transform
Consider the transform from a discrete neuronal spike train to a continuous neurophysiological response such as postsynaptic membrane voltage or muscle contraction. Often, we can record only the r…
Received 27 July 2009 18:43 UTC; Posted 27 July 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
Gender differences in a Drosophila transcriptomic model of chronic pentylenetetrazole induced behavioral deficit
A male Drosophila model of locomotor deficit induced by chronic pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), a proconvulsant used to model epileptogenesis in rodents, has recently been described. Antiepileptic drugs …
Received 25 July 2009 08:04 UTC; Posted 27 July 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Bioinformatics
The Bond Between a Horse and a Human
The bond that exists between a horse and human was examined using EEG from the horse and human simultaneously. Three volunteers ranging from novice to elite horse experience participated with an un…
Received 23 July 2009 21:53 UTC; Posted 24 July 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
A Drosophila systems model of withdrawal from chronic pentylenetetrazole relevant in post-epileptogenesis
Rodent kindling induced by pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) is an established model of epileptogenesis and antiepileptic drug (AED) testing. Recently, a Drosophila systems model has been described in which…
Received 21 July 2009 16:19 UTC; Posted 21 July 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Bioinformatics
Automated ocular artifact removal: comparing regression and component-based methods
Objective: The aim is to compare various fully automated methods for reducing ocular artifacts from EEG recordings.Methods: Seven automated methods including regression, six component-based metho…
Received 21 July 2009 14:39 UTC; Posted 21 July 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
Can Vision Exist Without Somatosensation?
The interconnection between vision and somatosensation is already well-established and is further supplemented by the evolutionary link between eyes and photoreceptors, and the functional connectio…
Received 16 July 2009 14:23 UTC; Posted 17 July 2009
Posted to: Molecular Cell Biology, Neuroscience
A novel Drosophila transcriptomic and behavioral model detects potassium chloride with therapeutic potential
In a newly described Drosophila model, two of the five antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) tested, sodium valproate (NaVP) and levetiracetam (LEV), not ethosuximide (ETH), gabapentin (GBP) and vigabatrin …
Received 14 July 2009 15:23 UTC; Posted 17 July 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Bioinformatics
The History, Development and Impact of Computed Imaging in Neurological Diagnosis and Neurosurgery: CT, MRI, and DTI
A steady series of advances in physics, mathematics, computers and clinical imaging science have progressively transformed diagnosis and treatment of neurological and neurosurgical disorders in the…
Received 12 July 2009 06:43 UTC; Posted 13 July 2009
Posted to: Biotechnology, Cancer, Neuroscience