Published Online: 2012-8-28
Published in Print: 2012-9-1
© 2012 Versita Warsaw
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Soluble forms of tau are toxic in Alzheimer’s disease
- Neuroprotection by dietary restriction and the PPAR transcription complex
- Expression analysis of pluripotency-associated genes in human fetal cortical and striatal neural stem cells during differentiation
- α-synuclein regulation of dopamine transporter
- Rodent models of early environment effects on offspring development and susceptibility to neurological diseases in adulthood
- Tumour necrosis factor - alpha mediated mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction
- Pattern classification predicts individuals’ responses to affective stimuli
- Osteopontin: A key link between immunity, inflammation and the central nervous system
- Roles of σ1 receptors in the mechanisms of action of CNS drugs
- Translational strategies to schizophrenia from a proteomic perspective
- Ischemic stroke appearing as a tumor
- Ammonia: The neglected risk factor
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Developmental phenotypic plasticity;
Neonatal period;
Psychopathologies;
Rodents
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Soluble forms of tau are toxic in Alzheimer’s disease
- Neuroprotection by dietary restriction and the PPAR transcription complex
- Expression analysis of pluripotency-associated genes in human fetal cortical and striatal neural stem cells during differentiation
- α-synuclein regulation of dopamine transporter
- Rodent models of early environment effects on offspring development and susceptibility to neurological diseases in adulthood
- Tumour necrosis factor - alpha mediated mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction
- Pattern classification predicts individuals’ responses to affective stimuli
- Osteopontin: A key link between immunity, inflammation and the central nervous system
- Roles of σ1 receptors in the mechanisms of action of CNS drugs
- Translational strategies to schizophrenia from a proteomic perspective
- Ischemic stroke appearing as a tumor
- Ammonia: The neglected risk factor