Low-Frequency Neuromuscular Depression Is a Consequence of a Reduction in Nerve Terminal Ca2+ Currents at Mammalian Motor Nerve Endings.
Low-frequency Neuromuscular Depression Is a Consequence of a Reduction in Nerve Terminal Ca2+ Currents at Mammalian Motor Nerve Endings.
Anesthesiology. 2013 Mar 26;
Silinsky EM
BACKGROUND:: The decline in voluntary muscle contraction during low-frequency nerve stimulation is used clinically… Continue reading
Effects of Repeated Stress on Excitatory Drive of Basal Amygdala Neurons in Vivo.
Effects of repeated stress on excitatory drive of basal amygdala neurons in vivo.
Neuropsychopharmacology. 2013 Mar 27;
Padival M, Quinette D, Rosenkranz JA
Chronic stress leads to heightened affective behaviors, and can precipitate the emergence of depression and anxiety.… Continue reading
Behavioral and Synaptic Circuit Features in a Zebrafish Model of Fragile X Syndrome.
Behavioral and Synaptic Circuit Features in a Zebrafish Model of Fragile X Syndrome.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(3): e51456
Ng MC, Yang YL, Lu KT
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most frequent inherited form of human mental retardation. It… Continue reading
[Clinical and Laboratory Evaluation of the Efficiency of Chronic Hemodialysis Treatment Using Acidosuccinate in Patients With Terminal Renal Failure].
[Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the efficiency of chronic hemodialysis treatment using acidosuccinate in patients with terminal renal failure].
Ter Arkh. 2013; 85(1): 69-75
To evaluate the efficiency of using a succinate-containing dialysis solution (SCDS) in terminal renal failure… Continue reading
ECT Proven to Be Effective Treatment for Severe depression.mp4
ECT proven to be effective treatment for severe depression.mp4 – Tercs’ AP Psychology Unit 4 Therapy Video.
Depression May Reduce Cardiac Benefits of Healthy Behaviors
Early intervention — and perhaps more aggressive treatment for depression — may benefit… Continue reading
Chronic Stress Induces Structural Alterations in Splenic Lymphoid Tissue That Are Associated With Changes in Corticosterone Levels in Wistar-Kyoto Rats.
Chronic stress induces structural alterations in splenic lymphoid tissue that are associated with changes in corticosterone levels in wistar-kyoto rats.
Biomed Res Int. 2013; 2013: 868742
Hernandez ME, Martinez-Mota L, Salinas C, Marquez-Velasco R, Hernandez-Chan NG, Morales-Montor J, Pérez-Tapia… Continue reading