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2006
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22
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22
1. Neuroprotective effects of receptor imidazoline 2 and its endogenous ligand agmatine.
Page:187—191
2. Nogo, a star protein in reticulon family.
Page:183—186
3. Inflammatory mechanism in ischemic neuronal injury.
Page:171—182
4. Electroencephalogram and evoked potential parameters examined in Chinese mild head injury patients for forensic medicine.
Page:165—170
5. Mechanism of over-activation in direct pathway mediated by dopamine D₁ receptor in rats with levodopa-induced dyskinesia.
Page:159—164
6. Growth enhancement effect of BzATP on primary cultured astrocytes from rat brain.
Page:151—158
7. Effect of water restrictions on the physiological parameters, psychological behavior and brain c-Fos expression in rats.
Page:144—150
8. Repeated morphine treatment influences operant and spatial learning differentially.
Page:137—143
9. The role of synphilin-1 in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.
Page:239—243
10. Visual functional changes during acute elevation of intraocular pressure.
Page:235—238
11. The role of DJ-1 in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.
Page:232—234
12. Priming stimulation modifies synaptic plasticity in the perforant path of hippocampal slice in rat.
Page:227—231
13. Beneficial effects of BV2 cell on proliferation and neuron-differentiating of mesenchymal stem cells in the circumstance of injured PC12 cell supernatant.
Page:221—226
14. Activation of ERK1/2 in spinal cord contributes to the development of acute cystic pain in rabbits.
Page:216—220
15. H(1) and H(2) receptors in the locus ceruleus are involved in the intracerebroventricular histamine-induced carotid sinus baroreceptor reflex resetting in rats.
Page:209—215
16. Vesicular glutamate transporter-immunoreactivities in the vestibular nuclear complex of rat.
Page:204—208
17. Immunohistochemical investigation of voltage-gated potassium channel-interacting protein 1 in normal rat brain and Pentylenettrazole-induced seizures.
Page:195—203
18. Screening for genetic loci affecting the active zone formation in C. elegans.
Page:301—304
19. Regulatory genes controlling neural stem cells differentiation into neurons.
Page:294—300
20. alpha-Synuclein redistributed and aggregated in rotenone-induced Parkinson's disease rats.
Page:288—293
21. Overexpression of 14-3-3 protein protects pheochromocytoma cells against 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium toxicity.
Page:281—287
22. Aniracetam attenuates H2O2-induced deficiency of neuron viability, mitochondria potential and hippocampal long-term potentiation of mice in vitro.
Page:274—280
23. Analgesic effects of receptin, a chemically modified cobratoxin from Thailand cobra venom.
Page:267—273
24. Effects of spinal cord stimulation on cerebrovascular flow: role of sympathetic and parasympathetic innervations.
Page:261—266
25. Environmental cues associated with morphine modulate release of glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid in ventral subiculum.
Page:255—260
26. Auditory evoked potentials recorded in monkeys with hallucinatory-like behaviors induced by bromocriptine.
Page:245—254
27. Clinical application of magnetic resonance neurography in peripheral nerve disorders.
Page:361—367
28. Learning and learning choice in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Page:355—360
29. Neural pathway for fever generation.
Page:350—354
30. Computational analysis of genetic loci required for synapse structure and function and their corresponding microRNAs in C. elegans.
Page:339—349
31. R-apomorphine protects against 6-hydroxydopamine-induced nigrostriatal damage in rat.
Page:331—338
32. Effect of adrenomedullin on neuron apoptosis, infarction volume and expression of Egr-1 mRNA after focal ischemia-reperfusion in rats.
Page:323—330
33. Effect of ciliary neurotrophic factor on activation of astrocytes in vitro.
Page:315—322
34. Formation of the entorhino-hippocampal pathway: a tracing study in vitro and in vivo.
Page:305—314
35. Mitochondrial dysfunction and Huntington disease.
Page:129—136
36. C. elegans as a model system for Parkinson disease.
Page:124—128
37. Molecular chaperones and neurodegenerative diseases.
Page:118—123
38. Leptin enhances the release of cytokines by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from acute multiple sclerosis patients.
Page:115—117
39. Urotensin II inhibits electrical activity of hippoCampal CA1 neurons by potentiating the GABA(A) receptor-mediated Cl(-) current.
Page:110—114
40. A short-chain alpha-neurotoxin from Naja naja atra produces potent cholinergic-dependent analgesia.
Page:103—109
41. Age-related effects of estrogen on the expression of estrogen receptor alpha and beta mRNA in the ovariectomized monkey hypothalamus.
Page:97—102
42. The comparisons on total RNA from different source-original neurons applied in LMPC.
Page:91—96
43. Expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 in progression muscular dystrophy.
Page:85—90
44. Ligustrazine inhibits high voltage-gated Ca(2+) and TTX-resistant Na(+) channels of primary sensory neuron and thermal nociception in the rat: a study on peripheral mechanism.
Page:79—84
45. Poly-lactic acid and agarose gelatin play an active role in the recovery of spinal cord injury.
Page:73—78
46. In vivo patch clamp recording technique in the study of neurophysiology.
Page:68—71
47. The impact of synapsins on synaptic plasticity and cognitive behaviors.
Page:63—67
48. Apopotic gene Bax expression in carotid plaque.
Page:58—62
49. Comparative study of histopathology changes between the PS1/APP double transgenic mouse model and Abeta1-40 -injected rat model of Alzheimer disease.
Page:52—57
50. Developmental changes of glutamate acid decarboxylase-67 in mouse brain after hypoxia ischemia.
Page:47—51
51. The effects of Shuxuetong on the pathology of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury and GABA and TNF-alpha expression in gerbil models.
Page:41—46
52. Repair of spinal cord injury by neural stem cells modified with BDNF gene in rats.
Page:34—40
53. cDNA cloning, prokaryotic expression and purification of rat alpha-synuclein.
Page:29—33
54. A comparison of the spontaneous firing patterns between principal cells and fast spiking interneurons from dentate gyrus in waking guinea pigs.
Page:21—28
55. The sensitivity of neurons with non-periodic activity to sympathetic stimulation in rat injured dorsal root ganglion.
Page:14—20
56. Isolation and differentiation of embryonic stem cells from BALB/c mouse.
Page:7—13
57. Effects of exercise on neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus and ability of learning and memory after hippocampus lesion in adult rats.
Page:1—6