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The effect of sensorimotor stimulation for ingestion in dysphagic patients who have nonprogressive brain damage: Preliminary Study

Kang HS

  • KMID: 1401899
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1988 Aug;18(2):211-219.
No abstract available.
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The effects of laminin on the characteristics and differentiation of neuronal cells from epidermal growth factor-responsive neuroepithelial cells

Park DS, Park JS, Yeon DS

Many extracellular matrix molecules are expressed in the embryonic nervous system and there is some evidence that they are important regulators of neural development. Of these molecules, laminin appears to...
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Molecular biology of neuronal voltage-gated calcium channels

Chin H

  • KMID: 1109294
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 1998 Sep;30(3):123-130.
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The Physiological Significance of Natural Mechanical Stimulus in the Field of Cerebrospinal Nervous System

Kwak J

Full evidence and obvious reasons made it possible to arrive at the conclusion that the nature of transmission upon cerebrospinal neurons is overwhelmingly mechanical, not only in the periphery- between...
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Mechanism of transmission and modulation of renal pain in cats; effect of nucleus raphe magnus stimulation on renal pain

Baik EJ, Jeong Y, Nam TS, Kim WK, Paik KS

Initially, when periaqueductal gray (PAG) is electrically stimulated, analgesia is induced, and this phenomenon is called stimulation-produced analgesia. Nucleus raphe magnus (NRM) as well as PAG are known to be...
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Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity in Newborn Infants and Children

Cho KJ

Measurement of motor nerve conduction velocity(MNCV) of the median and peroneal nerves was performed in 79 normal fullterm newborn infants and children up through the age of 329 weeks. They...
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Induction of Bis, a Bcl-2-binding protein, in reactive astrocytes of the rat hippocampus following kainic acid-induced seizure

Lee MY, Kim SY, Choi JS, Choi YS, Jeon MH, Lee JH, Kim IK, Lee JH

  • KMID: 1081467
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2002 May;34(2):167-171.
The expression of Bis (also called Bag-3), a Bcl-2-binding protein, was investigated in the rat kainic acid (KA) model of temporal lobe epilepsy. Western blot analysis showed a significant increase...
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Neural Substrate Responsible for Crossed Aphasia

Kim WJ, Yang EJ, Paik NJ

Crossed aphasia (CA) refers to language impairment secondary to right hemisphere lesion. Imaging analysis on the lesion location of CA has not yet been reported in the literature. This study...
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