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A mini-review reflects on the use of pharmacological drug challenges to explore EEG delta oscillations which persist despite the preservation of human consciousness.
This Mini Review provides a focus on corneal confocal microscopy and insights into the neuroanatomy of the corneal surface using this technique and open debates are highlighted.
Recent advances in paleoneurology are collated together in this comprehensive review, linking neuroanatomy to genes and behavior. We provide guidance to the next generation of researchers to move the field forward.
This Perspective looks at the choice of label-free optical microscopes available and discusses applications as well as scope for further improvement of labelfree imaging.
This Perspective outlines the concept of degeneracy as it applies to seizures and epilepsy, and emphasizes how this concept should be an important consideration across cellular, network and systems levels of research.
Neurofibromin’s signaling pathways, post-translational modifications and key residues are explored to better understand its function and potential therapeutic targets.
The role of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in axial spondyloarthritis is reviewed, with a focus on the potential therapeutic strategies employing both MSC and MSC extracellular vesicles.
Evidence from in vitro experiments, animal models and humans is revisited and highlights the potential role of the blood-brain barrier in mediating the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation in AD.
This Perspective explores retinol’s resonance energy transfer (RET) capabilities for reversible activation of PKC delta, so pivotal for OXPHOS control, and illuminates novel aspects of retinoid biology.
Beste and colleagues propose a theoretical framework that reconsiders the functional relevance of oscillatory activity in the context of action control.
This review highlights the biomechanical, biophysical, and biochemical modulators of cytoskeletal remodeling during tissue neogenesis in early development and postnatal healing for targeted tissue regeneration and regenerative medicine applications.
In this Perspective, Longxin Ren and co-authors summarise the role of circular RNAs in disease and discuss recent insights into how circular RNAs are metabolised in the cell.
Zhang and Northoff revisit the findings of global signal in fMRI from healthy and clinical populations and suggest that a dual-layer model of global signal, which takes into account both background and surface layer, may be more accurate than a single-layer view
In this Perspective, Molina-Gonzalez and co-authors discuss the contribution of oligodendrocyte injury to neurological disease and the potential for their therapeutic targeting.