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comments anyone?: Cancer
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Any comments on gray companion sites? Comments on the nonexistence of . . . Stem and Progenitor Cells. Site Maps: Gray Companion Sites:. Site Map: Refuting ID:. Site Maps: White Companion Sites:. Site Maps: Black Companion Sites:. Click on the title of any item to return to the original site or explore other sites: Abiogenesis and Evolution. Posted by Arcanum 12/22/2007 11:10:00 PM. Links to this post:.
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comments anyone?: Complex Systems
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Any comments on gray companion sites? Comments on the nonexistence of . . . Stem and Progenitor Cells. Site Maps: Gray Companion Sites:. Site Map: Refuting ID:. Site Maps: White Companion Sites:. Site Maps: Black Companion Sites:. Ω illogical deceit theory. Ω necessary vs sufficient. Posted by Arcanum 12/22/2007 09:11:00 AM. Links to this post:.
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comments anyone?: Evolution in Action
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Post a comment or suggestion about a companion site. Posted by Arcanum at 12/20/2007 03:09:00 AM. Links to this post:. Stem and Progenitor Cells. Site Maps: Gray Companion Sites:. Site Maps: Black Companion Sites:. Site Maps: White Companion Sites:.
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Synapse: Model Of Neural Circuit Underlying Working Memory
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Model Of Neural Circuit Underlying Working Memory. Brandeis Researchers Propose Model Of Neural Circuit Underlying Working Memory. Posted at 6:27 PM. Wednesday, December 21, 2005. The content of this blog is intended for personal or educational use. All rights are reserved for commercial use of contents. All images created by gjhardman.md. Key Brain Antioxidant Linked To Alzheimers And Pa. A Spoonful Of Sugar Makes Some Kids Feel Good. PDYN Brain Regulatory Gene Shows Evolution In Huma.
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NeuroCogPsych: Pain: Molecular Dynamics of Pain Control
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005. Pain: Molecular Dynamics of Pain Control. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Different chronic pain states generate different neurochemical changes in sensory fibres and the spinal cord. Understanding these distinct molecular signatures might be the key to effective pain control. Noxious stimulation changes the phenotype of sensory neurons. In part, these changes are caused by a change in the levels of growth factors released from the injury area. NGF has been sho...Pain ...
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NeuroCogPsych: Imaging: INVASIVE RECORDINGS FROM THE HUMAN BRAIN: CLINICAL INSIGHTS AND BEYOND
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Thursday, September 22, 2005. Imaging: INVASIVE RECORDINGS FROM THE HUMAN BRAIN: CLINICAL INSIGHTS AND BEYOND. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Neurophysiological recordings from human basal ganglia and the motor thalamus produce important insights into the pathophysiological mechanisms of movement disorders. The data are important because none of the available animal models of Parkinson's disease faithfully reproduces all of the symptoms of the human disorder. In addition to their clinical relevan...
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Synapse: PDYN Brain Regulatory Gene Shows Evolution In Humans
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PDYN Brain Regulatory Gene Shows Evolution In Humans. Key Brain Regulatory Gene Shows Evolution In Humans. Researchers have discovered the first brain regulatory gene that shows clear evidence of evolution from lower primates to humans. They said the evolution of humans might well have depended in part on hyperactivation of the gene, called prodynorphin (PDYN), that plays critical roles in regulating perception, behavior and memory. Here we come to the interesting, and likely misinterpreted bit:. And it'...
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Synapse: Popular Antidepressants Boost Brain Growth, Hopkins Scientists Report
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Popular Antidepressants Boost Brain Growth, Hopkins Scientists Report. Popular Antidepressants Boost Brain Growth, Hopkins Scientists Report. Posted at 6:34 PM. Wednesday, December 21, 2005. The content of this blog is intended for personal or educational use. All rights are reserved for commercial use of contents. All images created by gjhardman.md. Model Of Neural Circuit Underlying Working Memory. Key Brain Antioxidant Linked To Alzheimers And Pa. A Spoonful Of Sugar Makes Some Kids Feel Good.