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Glutathione in the Brain
Published 2021-05-01“…Glutathione (GSH) is the most abundant non-protein thiol, and plays crucial roles in the antioxidant defense system and the maintenance of redox homeostasis in neurons. GSH depletion in the brain is a common finding in patients with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, and can cause neurodegeneration prior to disease onset. …”
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The brain of the gut
Published 2000-01-01“…More research on the gut brain will deepen our understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract.…”
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Creatine in the brain
Published 2017-07-01“…The first patient with brain creatine deficiency was reported around the year 2000, and this patient’s severe clinical symptoms - such as impairment of brain function - drove researchers to start focusing more on the brain and related studies. …”
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Brain Drain
Published 2020-02-01“…Human capital flight most commonly known as Brain Drain is large scale emigration of large group of individuals which have technical skills and knowledge. …”
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Brain and behavior
Published 2016-12-01“… Historical studies of neuroscience in Brazil have focused on many aspects, including the relationship between brain and behavior. We present some notes on the concept of behavior, based on documents related to two Brazilian scientists identified as behavioral neuroscientists: Miguel Rolando Covian (1913-1992) and César Timo-Iaria (1925-2005). …”
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Status and the brain.
Published 2014-09-01“…Using both structural and functional brain imaging, they found neural changes associated with individual monkeys' social status, including alterations in the amygdala, hypothalamus, and brainstem--areas previously implicated in dominance-related behavior in other vertebrates. …”
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Faces in the Brain
Published 2019-07-01“…It includes three face-selective regions in the brain, with the OFA and the STS who process the partial data of faces, and the FFA that “produces” the overall basic form. …”
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