Brain Anatomy Histology
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1. Automated classification of complex morphological brain patterns in individuals with first-episode psychosis: assessment of diagnostic performance / Classificação automatizada de padrões morfológicos cerebrais complexos em indivíduos com primeiro episódio psicótico: avaliação de desempenho diagnóstico
INTRODUÇÃO: Os transtornos mentais psicóticos são condições frequentes na população em geral e estão associados à grande morbidade e elevadas taxas de comprometimento funcional, tornando-os um grave problema de saúde pública. O desenvolvimento de novos métodos de auxílio diagnóstico e prognóstico a pratica clínica psiquiátrica possibilitand
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 20/04/2012
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2. Morphometric brain and skull changes during ageing and their related factors / Fatores associados às alterações morfométricas crânio-encefálicas durante o envelhecimento
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have led to the consensus that there are changes in brain morphology during aging, that go beyond brain atrophy. One important aspect to understand is wether there are morfometric brain changes in subjects without cognitive impairments and what are their correlations. OBJECTIVE: To describe whether there are morfometric brain a
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Estudo do desenvolvimento morfológico fetal e pós-natal dos sulcos cerebrais / Study of the fetal and post-natal morphological development of the sulci of the brain
The study was done through the analysis of 214 brain hemispheres of 107 human brains, with their ages ranging from 12 weeks of gestation to 8 months of postnatal life. The gestational age was calculated from their body weight. The fetuses with congenital abnormalities and or damaged brains were excluded from the study. After the brain fixation with 10% forma
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Mice transgenically overexpressing sulfonylurea receptor 1 in forebrain resist seizure induction and excitotoxic neuron death
The ability of the sulfonylurea receptor (SUR) 1 to suppress seizures and excitotoxic neuron damage was assessed in mice transgenically overexpressing this receptor. Fertilized eggs from FVB mice were injected with a construct containing SUR cDNA and a calcium-calmodulin kinase IIα promoter. The resulting mice showed normal gross anatomy, brain morphol
The National Academy of Sciences.