Metabolic Reprogramming of Oligodendrocytes in Intrauterine Growth Restriction [0.03%]
宫内生长受限下少突胶质细胞的代谢重构
Hannah Peters,Camille M Fung,Robert W Dettman et al.
Hannah Peters et al.
Introduction Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) has been shown to adversely affect developing white matter, putting infants at risk for neurodevelopmental disability including cerebral palsy (CP). White matter injury (WMI) has been well...
Immune Synaptopathy and Sex Differences in Recognition Memory from Neonatal Staphylococcus epidermidis Infection [0.03%]
neonatal 金黄色葡萄球菌感染导致的免疫突触病和性别差异识别记忆
Wing Ki Chan,Seyedeh Marziyeh Jabbari Shiadeh,Janne Lenzig et al.
Wing Ki Chan et al.
Background: Staphylococcus epidermidis (SE) is a predominant hospital-acquired bacterium leading to late-onset sepsis in preterm infants. Recent findings have suggested that postnatal S. epidermidis infection is associate...
Oligodendrogenesis inhibition in the juvenile and adolescent periods differentially alters myelin in mice [0.03%]
在小鼠的学龄期和青少年期间抑制少突胶质细胞生成会不同地改变髓鞘发育状况
Lisa Gazdzinski,Jordan Mak,Kosaran Gumarathas et al.
Lisa Gazdzinski et al.
The timing of myelination during development varies spatially according to the evolving functional demands of the maturing brain and is likely a mechanism of plasticity that contributes to sensitive periods of brain development during which...
Spatiotemporal characterisation of key cortical developmental markers in the developing ferret brain [0.03%]
模式小鼠大脑皮层关键发育标志物的时空特征研究
Rylie-May Alexa Hickmott,Mikaela Barresi,Abdulhameed Bosakhar et al.
Rylie-May Alexa Hickmott et al.
Introduction The ferret is an important model for studying corticogenesis and cortical gyrification due to its small size, condensed cortical development timeline, and postnatal onset of gyrification. Its cortical progenitor and neuronal di...
Exploring the mechanisms underlying the development and evolution of the mammalian cerebrum using gyrencephalic ferrets [0.03%]
利用回旋沟脑滑鼠探索哺乳动物大脑发育和演化的机制
Kengo Saito,Narufumi Kameya,Nguyen Tai et al.
Kengo Saito et al.
The mammalian cerebrum has changed substantially during evolution. Neurons and glial cells have increased, and the cerebrum has expanded and folded. Although these evolutionary changes are believed to be important for acquiring higher cogni...
Katherine R Long,Wieland B Huttner,Takashi Namba
Katherine R Long
Folding of the neocortex is a fundamental feature of brain development in many mammalian species, notably in most non-human primates and in particular in human. Cortical folding is thought to allow fitting a larger cortical surface area, wi...
Six Hours of Hydrogen Gas Inhalation Has a Neuroprotective Effect Even in Piglets with Delayed Functional Recovery [0.03%]
六小时氢气吸入对发育中猪的功能延迟恢复具有神经保护作用
Eri Inoue,Shinji Nakamura,Yuichiro Sugiyama et al.
Eri Inoue et al.
Introduction: Combined therapeutic hypothermia (TH) and 24-h hydrogen (H2) gas inhalation reduces seizure burden in piglets in the latent phase of hypoxic-ischemic (HI) injury versus TH alone. Nevertheless, the effects of...
My Life with Verne [0.03%]
我与凡尔纳的一生
Richard S Nowakowski
Richard S Nowakowski
TRUNK CONTROL BALANCE AND UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION IN AMBULATORY CHILDREN WITH DIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY [0.03%]
痉挛型脑性瘫痪患儿躯干控制平衡功能及上肢功能的比较研究
Burcin Ugur Tosun,Ozge Gokalp,Gulhan Yilmaz Gokmen et al.
Burcin Ugur Tosun et al.
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate trunk control, balance, and upper extremity skills quality in ambulatory children with diplegic cerebral palsy (CP) classified as Gross Motor Function Classification System (G...
On the typical development of the central sulcus in infancy: A longitudinal evaluation of its morphology and link to behaviour [0.03%]
婴儿大脑中央沟的典型发育变化:形态学纵向研究及其与行为之间的关系
Amaia Dornier,Alexia Gérard,Yann Leprince et al.
Amaia Dornier et al.
Introduction: The progressive folding of the cortex is an important feature of neurodevelopment starting around the 14th week of gestation. The central sulcus (CS) is one of the first to fold. Since it represents the anat...