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Genomic clues to secondary injury mechanisms in brain trauma
(2006-09-01)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a heterogenous disease that can lead to persistent disability or death. The immediate mechanical disruption of brain tissue is followed by a phase of secondary brain injury. During this phase ...
Neurotransmitter phenotypes of neurons in the spinal cord and their functional role in the mouse locomotor network
(2010-03-03)
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscience research, is to better understand the different organizational levels (molecular, ion channels, neurotransmitters, ...
Characterization of F-box proteins and their target substrates in cancer
(2014-11-11)
Protein degradation, by means of ubiquitylation tagging for subsequent degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), has opened up a newfound way of protein degradation some three to four decades back. Termed the ...
Needs for, use of and satisfaction with health care services in the course of the first year after stroke : the perspective of people with stroke
(2012-09-12)
Background: Many people who have had a stroke report unmet needs for rehabilitation. There is, however, a lack of knowledge about what issues underlie the many unmet needs. Assessment tools are used in the health care ...