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Absence of leptin expression and secretion by human luteinized granulosa cells
(2003)Whether leptin is secreted by the human ovary is not known. The available data on leptin gene (ob gene) expression by human granulosa cells are conflicting. The aim of the present study was first to re-examine the expression ... -
Acute stress response of European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax under blue and white light
(2012)Recent data suggest that specific light wavelength can alleviate fish acute stress response by counteracting or reducing the stress-induced cortisol increase. The European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax, widely reared in ... -
Anesthetic Ketamine Impairs Rats' Recall of Previous Information The Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitor N-nitro-L-arginine Methylester Antagonizes This Ketamine-induced Recognition Memory Deficit
(2011)Background: There is poor experimental evidence concerning the effects of anesthetic doses of the noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist ketamine on rodents' memory abilities. The current study was designed ... -
Cerebellum and reading
(2007)Background: Traditionally, the cerebellum has been considered to control coordinated movement. However, in recent years it has been argued that it contributes to higher cognitive functions. Objectives: This review aims to ... -
Circulating endothelin-3 and prolactin concentrations in healthy lactating women during the early puerperium
(1998)Objective: To study the association between the circulating concentrations of endothelin-3 and prolactin in the early puerperium. Design: Prospective clinical study, including twenty-five healthy puerperal women breast-feeding ... -
Comparative effects of hypoxia on normal and immortalized human diploid fibroblasts
(2006)Hypoxia, a condition of reduced oxygen concentration, is observed in many physiological and pathophysiological states. However, there is rather limited information regarding hypoxic effects in the processes of immortalization ... -
The effect of dexamethasone on tissue fibrinolytic system in male and female rats
(1999)Background: Dexamethasone in low and high doses affects blood fibrinolytic activity both in animals and humans. In this study the effect of a high dose of dexamethasone on plasminogen activator activity (PAA), t-PA antigen ... -
The nitric oxide donor molsidomine antagonizes age-related memory deficits in the rat
(2005)The effects of the nitric oxide (NO) donor molsidomine on aged rats' cognition were evaluated in two different behavioral tasks: the step-through passive avoidance paradigm and the object recognition test. Post-training ... -
Penetrating craniocerebral injury caused by a pneumatic nail gun: an unsuccessful attempt of suicide
(2006)Nail guns are powerful tools commonly used in the building industry. As a result of their improper use, many accidents of bodily injury, including death, have already been reported over the last 50 years; their use in ... -
A quantitative evaluation of damage in normal appearing white matter in patients with multiple sclerosis using diffusion tensor MR imaging at 3 T
(2015)The white matter (WM) of the brain is damaged in multiple sclerosis (MS), even in areas that appear normal on standard MR imaging. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the damage of normal appearing white matter (NAWM) ... -
Reactive astrocytes upregulate one or more gene products that are recognized by monoclonal antibody H
(2001)We generated a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) selected to recognize components from a Triton X-100 extract of ovine oligodendrocytes. One of these Abs, mAb HI recognizes an O-linked N-acetyl glucosamine residue in ... -
Ultrastructural identification of protein bodies, cellular markers of human catecholamine neurons, in a temporal lobe ganglioglioma
(2000)A temporal lobe ganglioglioma, surgically removed from an 8-year-old body, and a human brainstem at the level of locus coeruleus (LC) were processed for light microscopy (LM), with formalin fixation and paraffin embedding, ... -
Visual field asymmetries for rhyme and semantic tasks in fluent and nonfluent bilinguals
(2001)A tachistoscopic study investigated hemispheric specialization among fluent and nonfluent bilinguals for rhyme and semantic tasks in both their languages. Fluent bilinguals gave faster responses and made fewer errors in ...