2013
A new patient with Andermann syndrome: an underdiagnosed clinical genetics entity?
Degerliyurt A, Akgumus G, Caglar C, Bilguvar K, Caglayan A. A new patient with Andermann syndrome: an underdiagnosed clinical genetics entity? Genetic Counseling 2013, 24: 283-9. PMID: 24341143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAndermann syndromeCorpus callosumCortical electrical activityAutosomal recessive disorderPeripheral neuropathyProgressive neuropathySevere neuropathyYear old Turkish boyNew patientsPsychiatric symptomsExtracellular ion concentrationsClinical attentionConsanguineous parentsImaging studiesNeuropathySyndromeThird decadeRecessive disorderElectrical activityMental retardationDysmorphic characteristicsAreflexiaTurkish boyAgenesisCallosum
2009
EEG–fMRI in Animal Models
Ellens D, Blumenfeld H. EEG–fMRI in Animal Models. 2009, 485-509. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-87919-0_24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCerebral blood flowBrain functionBlood flowCerebral haemodynamic responseElectrical activityBlood flow increasesFundamental neuronal processesCortical electrical activityBrain activityIndividual brain regionsHaemodynamic responseCerebral cortexFunctional imaging technologyCortical neuronsBrain electrical activitySubcortical areasNeuronal activityAnimal modelsNeuronal functionBrain regionsElectrical brain activityNeuronal mechanismsElectrophysiological techniquesEntire brainNeuronal processes
2001
In Vivo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Glutamate-γ-Aminobutyric Acid-Glutamine Cycling in Rodent and Human Cortex: the Central Role of Glutamine
Behar K, Rothman D. In Vivo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Glutamate-γ-Aminobutyric Acid-Glutamine Cycling in Rodent and Human Cortex: the Central Role of Glutamine. Journal Of Nutrition 2001, 131: 2498s-2504s. PMID: 11533301, DOI: 10.1093/jn/131.9.2498s.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsGamma-aminobutyric acidGlutamate-GABACortical glucose utilizationCortical electrical activityNet glutamine synthesisCerebral cortexInhibitory neurotransmitterMajor excitatoryBrain glutamateGlutamine synthesisNeurotransmitter glutamateRodent cortexGlucose utilizationHuman cortexGlutamine cycleElectrical activityCortexCentral roleGlutamine cyclingCommon mechanismGlucose oxidationGlutamateVivo nuclear magnetic resonance studiesRodentsGlutamine
1977
The protecting action of a combination of vasoactivating substances (CRP) on disturbances of the cerebral blood flow and metabolism and the cortical electrical activity (author's transl).
Dora E, Gyulay L, Kovach A, Eke A. The protecting action of a combination of vasoactivating substances (CRP) on disturbances of the cerebral blood flow and metabolism and the cortical electrical activity (author's transl). Drug Research 1977, 27: 108-11. PMID: 192249.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood flowMean arterial pressureDirect cortical stimulationCerebral blood flowBlood pressure dropCortical electrical activityArterial pressureCortical stimulationHemorrhagic shockNormal animalsEffects of anoxiaBeneficial effectsElectrical activityBrain circulationCortical cellsOxygen supplyFurther evidenceMetabolism
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