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Periaqueductal Grey Stimulation Induced Panic-Like Behaviour Is Accompanied by Deactivation of the Deep Cerebellar Nuclei
(Springer, 2011)
Until recently, the cerebellum was primarily considered to be a structure involved in motor behaviour. New anatomical and clinical evidence has shown that the cerebellum is also involved in higher cognitive functions and ...
Comparison between Flexible Collagen and Vein Conduits Used for Size-Discrepant Nerve Repair: An Experimental Study in Rats
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2014)
Primary nerve repair is the gold standard in nerve reconstruction. When primary repair is not possible for injured nerves, conduit-assisted repair methods are frequently used. As conduits, autologous vein segments or ...
Antiepileptic Effects of Melatonin
(Crc Press-Taylor & Francis Group, 2015)
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The Effect of Melatonin and Platelet Gel on Sciatic Nerve Repair: An Electrophysiological and Stereological Study
(Wiley, 2011)
Nerve regeneration after surgical reconstruction is far from optimal, and thus effective strategies for improving the outcome of nerve repair are being sought. In this experiment, we verified if postoperative intraperitoneal ...
Nitric oxide synthase inhibitors protect cerebellar Purkinje cells from zinc-induced cell loss in adult rat
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2011)
Zinc is an important trace element in biological systems; however, excessive extracellular zinc could lead to neuronal cell death following ischemia, seizures, and brain trauma. In this study, we investigated whether the ...
Platelet Gel Does Not Improve Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: An Electrophysiological, Stereological, and Electron Microscopic Study
(Wiley, 2009)
Although use of platelet gel (PG) for promoting tissue regeneration is a popular approach because of its capacity to accelerate tissue regeneration, to our knowledge, its effects on peripheral nerve have still not been ...
Prenatal exposure to a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug or saline solution impairs sciatic nerve morphology: a stereological and histological study
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2008)
The toxic effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) during development has been widely investigated. While it has been shown that these drugs impair central nervous development and compromise the neural ...
Sexual dimorphism in the medial vestibular nucleus of adult rats: Stereological study
(Springer, 2008)
The vestibular system helps the body to maintain equilibrium. There are four vestibular nuclei on the right and left sides, the medial vestibular nucleus being the largest. The volumes and total numbers of neurons in the ...
The effect of autogenous vein grafts on nerve repair with size discrepancy in rats: An electrophysiological and stereological analysis
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2008)
Aside from anatomical repairs, the reestablishment of sensory and motor innervations for proper functional recovery is one of the fundamental objectives of reconstructive surgery. The heterotopic transfer of autologous ...
Short-term ethanol administration does not change the total pyramidal neuron number of the rat hippocampus: A stereologic study
(Springer, 2007)
In the hippocampus, short-term exposure to ethanol (EtOH) has been shown to inhibit some functions, and nitric oxide (NO) is an important modulator of physiologic processes. in this study, investigators explored the effects ...