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期刊名:Acs chemical neuroscience

缩写:ACS CHEM NEUROSCI

ISSN:1948-7193

e-ISSN:1948-7193

IF/分区:3.9/Q2

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Adinazolam (ADZ) is a benzodiazepine-type new psychoactive substance (NPS) with anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and antidepressant effects. High ADZ doses have been reported to impair psychomotor performance and memory; however, the abuse poten...
Cameron W Evans,Abigail Egid,Somayra S A Mamsa et al. Cameron W Evans et al.
Understanding the chemical events following trauma to the central nervous system could assist in identifying causative mechanisms and potential interventions to protect neural tissue. Here, we apply a partial optic nerve transection model o...
Jingyi Zhao,Yongqiang Yang,Yuanyuan Pan et al. Jingyi Zhao et al.
Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACP) is a neuroendocrine tumor whose pathogenesis remains unclear. This study investigated the role of glioma-associated oncogene family zinc finger 1 (GLI1), a transcription factor in the sonic hedgehog ...
Atamjit Singh,Karanvir Singh,Jashandeep Kaur et al. Atamjit Singh et al.
Alzheimer's disease is a most prevalent form of dementia all around the globe and currently poses a significant challenge to the healthcare system. Currently available drugs only slow the progression of this disease rather than provide prop...
Ritu Joshi,Kiryl Zhaliazka,Aidan P Holman et al. Ritu Joshi et al.
Abrupt aggregation of misfolded proteins is the underlying molecular cause of numerous pathologies including diabetes type 2 and injection amyloidosis. Although the exact cause of this process is unclear, a growing body of evidence suggests...
Skye Henderson,Madison Strait,Roxanne Fernandes et al. Skye Henderson et al.
Cholinergic signaling, i.e., neurotransmission mediated by acetylcholine, is involved in a host of physiological processes, including learning and memory. Cholinergic dysfunction is commonly associated with neurodegenerative diseases, inclu...
Mingming Xu,Hong Jin,Wei Ge et al. Mingming Xu et al.
Urine is thought to provide earlier and more sensitive molecular changes for biomarker discovery than blood. Numerous glycoproteins, peptides, and free glycans are present in urine through glomerular filtration of plasma, cell shedding, apo...
Rachel Wallace,David E Olson,Jacob M Hooker Rachel Wallace
Neuroplasticity is a term that is increasingly permeating mainstream discourse and being used by the popular press to simplify descriptions of how the brain changes in response to stimuli such as exercise, sleep, food, drugs of abuse, and m...
Abid Ali,Kiryl Zhaliazka,Tianyi Dou et al. Abid Ali et al.
The progressive accumulation of transthyretin (TTR), a small protein that transports thyroxine, in various organs and tissues is observed upon transthyretin amyloidosis, a severe pathology that affects the central, peripheral, and autonomic...
Andrew A Bolinger,Andrew Frazier,Jun-Ho La et al. Andrew A Bolinger et al.
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are successful druggable targets, making up around 35% of all FDA-approved medications. However, a large number of receptors remain orphaned, with no known endogenous ligand, representing a challenging bu...