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    Experience in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Developed after a New Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) by R. G. Myazin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…To study the effectiveness of Kolofort® (affinally purified antibodies to tumor necrosis factor α, to the brain-specific protein S-100 and to histamine) in patients with various variants of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) that developed after a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19).Materials and methods. …”
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    Navigating a stealthy invader: Insights from two different Streptococcus intermedius cases by Erica Casey Anders, Stanley Miller

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The first case involves a 53-year-old man diagnosed with new liver, lung, and brain lesions in the setting of suspected renal cell carcinoma. …”
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    Gender Dysphoria and Its Non-Surgical and Surgical Treatments by Danyon Anderson, Himasa Wijetunge, Peyton Moore, Daniel Provenzano, Nathan Li, Jamal Hasoon, Omar Viswanath, Alan D. Kaye, Ivan Urits

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Genetics, androgen exposure, neuroanatomy, brain connectivity, history of trauma, parents with psychological disorders, and being raised by less than two parents are associated with gender dysphoria. …”
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    AN ASSESSMENT OF STATE AND CRISIS OF LEGITIMACY IN DEMOCRACY: A FOCUS ON THE FOURTH REPUBLIC by Lambe Emmanuel Oyewole

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The hijack of the Nigerian state has led to increased poverty, poor standard of living, insecurity, brain drain and consequentially slowed development. …”
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    Development of a Car Battery Monitoring System. by Dusabimana Abel

    Published 2023
    “…The GSM module is to be used for communication purpose of sending the message via mobile phone indicating low battery level and then the buzzer is to trigger an alarm. The brain of the system is the microcontroller. The processes are managed by this microcontroller, which provides the data needed to be displayed on the LCD screen.…”
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    Shramahara Mahakasya, a traditional polyherbal formulation, induces anti-anxiety activity in hippocampal neurons by effectuating SOD2-mediated protection against oxidative stress by Saakshi Saini, Viney Kumar, Swati Haldar, Samrat Chauhan, Pratibha Demiwal, Souvik Ghosh, Sumeet Gupta, Debabrata Sircar, Bidhan Mahajon, Partha Roy

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The anxiolytic activity of SM was demonstrated by improved behavior of the animals in the elevated plus maze test and increased SOD activity in the brain. SM exhibited the most effective improvements in anxiety disorder at a dose of 100 mg/kg body weight in rats. …”
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    Exploring environmental factors contributing to Parkinson’s disease in AfrAbian populations by Wael Mohamed

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study presents a plausible rationale for the adverse effects of environmental influences on the brain, which are pivotal in the progression or onset of Parkinson’s disease from an AfrAbian standpoint.…”
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    Linezolid and serotonin syndrome by Haytham A. Wali

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Despite its efficacy, linezolid can cause serotonin syndrome, a potentially fatal condition associated with excessive serotonin activity in the brain. This narrative review examined the pharmacological mechanisms of this interaction, particularly linezolid’s mild monoamine oxidase-inhibitory activity, which can trigger serotonin syndrome in combination with serotonergic drugs. …”
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    Diverse neuronal activity patterns contribute to the control of distraction in the prefrontal and parietal cortex. by Panagiotis Sapountzis, Alexandra Antoniadou, Georgia G Gregoriou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although experimental evidence suggests that brain areas in the prefrontal and parietal lobe contribute to the selection of task-relevant and the suppression of task-irrelevant stimuli, how conspicuous distractors are encoded and effectively ignored remains poorly understood. …”
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    Advances in the study of apathy related to cerebral small vessel disease by Shuo-han Bu, Shuo-han Bu, Xin-zhu Hu, Zhe Su, Li-tao Li, Li-tao Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a complex clinical-imaging pathological syndrome caused by small vessel lesions in the brain, which is characterized by aging-related, insidious onset and slow progression. …”
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    The underappreciated contribution of Oskar Fischer to the knowledge of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration by Eliasz Engelhardt, Lea Tenenholz Grinberg

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The historical development of FTD concept is rooted in the pioneering work of Arnold Pick, who first described clinical cases of focal brain atrophy. Oskar Fischer significantly advanced this field by detailing the histopathological features of these conditions, such as the ‘spongiform cortical wasting’, and identifying characteristic neuronal changes such as the ‘ballooned cells’. …”
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    The biological foundations of fixation: a general theory by Robert A. Dielenberg

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This leads to the idea that the brain functions as a fixation-projection machine. …”
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    Case study: An unusual and fatal injury: stab wound of a bovine aortic arch anomaly by Sergio AM Vieira, Ryan J Keet, Jacobus D Winter, Sharon R Čačala, George V Oosthuizen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…We present a patient who sustained a stab wound to a bovine arch, which proved non-salvageable because proximal and distal vascular control could not be provided without rendering the brain anoxic. We provide an overview of the bovine arch abnormality and a brief review of the management of aortic arch injuries.…”
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    Delta opioid receptors engage multiple signaling cascades to differentially modulate prefrontal GABA release with input and target specificity by Ryan P.D. Alexander, Kevin J. Bender

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Summary: Opioids regulate circuits associated with motivation and reward across the brain. Of the opioid receptor types, delta opioid receptors (DORs) appear to have a unique role in regulating the activity of circuits related to reward without liability for abuse. …”
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