Limbic System
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13. Limbic system dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease.
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14. LIMBIC SYSTEM MECHANISMS AND AUTONOMIC FUNCTION
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15. BOOK REVIEWS: The Temporal Lobes and the Limbic System.
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16. A temperament for learning: The limbic system and myelomeningocele
BioMed Central.
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17. Attraction of specific thalamic input by cerebral grafts depends on the molecular identity of the implant.
The cerebral cortex of mammals differentiates into functionally distinct areas that exhibit unique cytoarchitecture, connectivity, and molecular characteristics. Molecular specification of cells fated for limbic cortical areas, based on the expression of the limbic system-associated membrane protein (LAMP), occurs during an early period of brain development.
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18. Psychopharmacology of the Limbic System. British Association for Psychopharmacology Monograph No 5
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19. μ-Opioid receptors and limbic responses to aversive emotional stimuli
Functional neuroimaging studies implicate limbic and paralimbic activity in emotional responses, but few studies have sought to understand neurochemical mechanisms which modulate these responses. We have used positron emission tomography to measure μ-opioid receptor binding, and cerebral blood flow in the same subjects, and demonstrated that the baseline bi
The National Academy of Sciences.
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20. PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH Vol. 27. Structure and Function of the Limbic System
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21. Role of the Y5 neuropeptide Y receptor in limbic seizures
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is an inhibitory neuromodulator expressed abundantly in the central nervous system that is suspected of being an endogenous antiepileptic agent that can control propagation of limbic seizures. Electrophysiological and pharmacological data suggest that these actions of NPY are mediated by G protein-coupled NPY Y2 and NPY Y5 receptors. To
The National Academy of Sciences.
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22. The limbic system and the localisation of herpes simplex encephalitis.
The selective destruction of temporal and frontal lobe structures by herpes simplex encephalitis has been explained as a consequence of the proximity of those regions to the point of entry of the virus in the encephalon, through olfactory pathways or meningeal branches of the trigeminal nerves. An alternative hypothesis is presented: that the encephalitis is
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23. Isolation and characterization of Borna disease agent cDNA clones.
Borna disease (BD) is a neurologic syndrome characterized by behavioral disturbances and the accumulation of specific proteins in limbic system neurons. A viral etiology has been proposed because BD can be induced in birds, rodents, and primates by inoculation with filtered brain homogenates from animals with BD. We report here the isolation and preliminary
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24. Immunohistochemical localization of the D1 dopamine receptor in rat brain reveals its axonal transport, pre- and postsynaptic localization, and prevalence in the basal ganglia, limbic system, and thalamic reticular nucleus.
D1 dopamine receptor localization was examined by immunohistochemistry using a polyclonal anti-peptide antibody which (i) immunoprecipitated a protein fragment encoded by a D1 receptor cDNA and (ii) on Western blots of solubilized striatal and hippocampal membranes recognized two proteins of approximately 50 kDa and 75 kDa, corresponding to reported sizes of