LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND RIGHTING REFLEX FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: PREDICTORS OF POST-INJURY SYMPTOM DEVELOPMENT (A NARRATIVE REVIEW)

Loss of Consciousness and Righting Reflex Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Predictors of Post-Injury Symptom Development (A Narrative Review)

Identifying predictors for individuals vulnerable to the adverse effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains an ongoing research pursuit.This is especially important for patients with mild TBI (mTBI), whose condition is often overlooked.TBI severity in humans is determined by several criteria, including the duration of loss of consciousness (LO

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Targeting molecular networks for drug research

The study of molecular networks has recently moved into the limelight of biomedical research.While it has certainly provided us with plenty OREGA SPRAY of new insights into cellular mechanisms, the challenge now is how to modify or even restructure these networks.This is especially true for human diseases, which can be regarded as manifestations of

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Distinct motor impairments of dopamine D1 and D2 receptor knockout mice revealed by three types of motor behavior

Both D1R and D2R knock out (KO) mice of the major dopamine receptors show significant motor impairments.However, there are some discrepant reports, which may be due to the differences in genetic background and experimental procedures.In addition, only few studies directly compared the motor performance of D1R and D2R KO mice.In this paper, we exami

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