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A key characteristic of sex differences in the developing brain: Greater variability in brain structure of boys than girls

A key characteristic of sex differences in the developing brain: Greater variability in brain structure of boys than girls

... in brain structure using a cohort of 643 males and 591 females aged between 3 and 21 ...the brain differ across ...key brain structures, including cerebral white matter and cortex, hippocampus, ...

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Cytomegalovirus InducesInterferon-Stimulated Gene Expression and Is Attenuated by Interferon in the Developing Brain

Cytomegalovirus InducesInterferon-Stimulated Gene Expression and Is Attenuated by Interferon in the Developing Brain

... developing brain. We have previously shown that CMV infects developing brain cells more easily than it infects mature brain cells and that this preference is independent of the host B- ...

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Effects of Alcohol on the Developing Brain: The Adolescent at Risk

Effects of Alcohol on the Developing Brain: The Adolescent at Risk

... the brain in formation (reduced white matter volume and cortices, neuronal apoptosis, ...the developing brain all efforts should be directed towards avoiding or minimizing the risks to which ...

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State of the Art Review: Poverty and the Developing Brain

State of the Art Review: Poverty and the Developing Brain

... the brain, there has been increasing interest in understanding how the experience of poverty may shape the brain in ...and brain development, focusing on studies published in the last 5 ...and ...

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Unique Glycan Signatures Regulate Adeno-Associated Virus Tropism in the Developing Brain

Unique Glycan Signatures Regulate Adeno-Associated Virus Tropism in the Developing Brain

... Certain gaps still remain in our understanding of the proposed AAV-PSA interactions. First, PSA does not appear to functionally influence the tropism or transduction efficiency of AAV4 or re- lated mutants in ...

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Systematic profiling of spatiotemporal tissue and cellular stiffness in the developing brain

Systematic profiling of spatiotemporal tissue and cellular stiffness in the developing brain

... Accumulating evidence implicates the significance of the physical properties of the niche in influencing the behavior, growth and differentiation of stem cells. Among the physical properties, extracellular stiffness has ...

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Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging of the Developing Brain

Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging of the Developing Brain

... This human study replicates findings made in previous rodent studies, re- flecting the additional information that DKI provides for detecting micro- structural changes in the developing human brain. Similar ...

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MR Quantitation of Volume and Diffusion Changes in the Developing Brain

MR Quantitation of Volume and Diffusion Changes in the Developing Brain

... PURPOSE: Brain volume and diffusion change during ...entire brain were calculated and fitted to a triple gaussian ...The brain volume was measured by counting pixels and by using the ...

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Neuroprotective potential of ketamine prevents developing brain structure impairment and alteration of neurocognitive function induced via isoflurane through the PI3K/AKT/GSK-3β pathway

<p>Neuroprotective potential of ketamine prevents developing brain structure impairment and alteration of neurocognitive function induced via isoflurane through the PI3K/AKT/GSK-3&beta; pathway</p>

... study showed that a causal association between the drug treatment and brain cell apoptosis. Of note, ketamine exerts an anti-apoptotic effect in a concentration-dependent manner and reduced caspase-3 expression in ...

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Infections of the developing brain

Infections of the developing brain

... Acute infections in childhood involve bacterial meningitis, encephalitis, cerebral abscess, herpes simplex, and acquired immune deficiency syndrome AIDS.. Cerebral cysts with or without [r] ...

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Presenilins are required for maintenance of neural stem cells in the developing brain

Presenilins are required for maintenance of neural stem cells in the developing brain

... Notch signaling is important for the regulation of sym- metric versus asymmetric cell division of neural stem cells [47,48]. The precise control of this symmetric/asymmetric cell division is essential not only for the ...

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Navigation and the developing brain

Navigation and the developing brain

... Plausible as this broad-brush portrait of the development of navigation in precocial and altricial species may seem, there has been considerable debate regarding the strength of the spatial endowments present at birth in ...

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Mov10 suppresses retroelements and regulates neuronal development and function in the developing brain

Mov10 suppresses retroelements and regulates neuronal development and function in the developing brain

... To identify Mov10-dependent genes, we compared un- differentiated WT to KO and found 813 significantly changed RNAs (300 + 513), while a comparison of differ- entiated WT to KO showed 781 RNAs (513 + 268) that were ...

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Barriers of the developing brain : in vivo and in vitro studies

Barriers of the developing brain : in vivo and in vitro studies

... The fetal, plasma protein fetuin has been shown to be present within cells in the developing brains of many different species: sheep Saunders et al, 1992; Dziegielewska et al, 1993; M011[r] ...

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Wiring the brain for participation through active listening and active learning

Wiring the brain for participation through active listening and active learning

... the developing brain is particularly apparent in evidence that illuminates how unfavourable environments and environments with inadequate stimulation negatively impact brain ...the developing ...

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GIN'n'CIN hypothesis of brain aging: deciphering the role of somatic genetic instabilities and neural aneuploidy during ontogeny

GIN'n'CIN hypothesis of brain aging: deciphering the role of somatic genetic instabilities and neural aneuploidy during ontogeny

... the brain can- not accumulate somatic chromosome mutations through mitotic divisions, it is difficult to solve this ...human brain after developmental cell clearance to be involved in cellu- lar senescence ...

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Original Article Sevoflurane induces long-term memory impairment and increases MeCP2 phosphorylation in developing mice

Original Article Sevoflurane induces long-term memory impairment and increases MeCP2 phosphorylation in developing mice

... the developing brain in the present ...and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression in the hippocampus were measured by western ...the developing brain by increasing MeCP2 ...

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Autism-associated CHD8 deficiency impairs axon development and migration of cortical neurons

Autism-associated CHD8 deficiency impairs axon development and migration of cortical neurons

... the developing mouse brain Next, we examined the expression pattern of Chd8 in the mouse brain at different developmental ...the developing brain, we performed RNA in situ hybridization ...

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A SINGLE CASE STUDY ON THE AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF CEREBRAL PALSY

A SINGLE CASE STUDY ON THE AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF CEREBRAL PALSY

... disease. Brain growth is nearly complete by 2-3 years of age and Cerebral Palsy is a clinical manifestation of developing brain injury during this period, irrespective of the cause, commonest being ...

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Incorporation of chylomicron fatty acids into the developing rat brain

Incorporation of chylomicron fatty acids into the developing rat brain

... The developing brain obtains polyunsaturated fatty acids from the circulation, but the mechanism and route of delivery of these fatty acids are ...the brain, the incorporation of chylomicron fatty ...

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