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Asymmetry of striatal β-CIT binding was significantly increased in patients with CBS. Putamen:caudate nucleus ratios were significantly reduced in patients with PSP, but not in those with CBS. [52] ...
Conclusion At present, only PSP can be easily diagnosed in life when patients present with the Richardson phenotype. Only 60% of patients with CBS may have CBD as an underlying pathology. The fact ...
Article Published: 12 September 2000 p53 is associated with cellular microtubules and is transported to the nucleus by dynein Paraskevi Giannakakou, Dan L. Sackett, Yvona Ward, Kevin R. Webster ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that the 'pacemaker' controlling yeast cell division lies inside the nucleus rather than outside it, as previously thought.
The radioligand [11C] N-methylspiprone (NMSP) has been used to assess relative and absolute D2 dopamine receptor densities in the living human brain with positron emission tomography (PET). In those ...
Objective Although not typical of Parkinson’s disease (PD), caudate dopaminergic dysfunction can occur in early stages of the disease. However, its frequency and longitudinal implications in large ...
NUCLEUS information resources The IAEA's NUCLEUS information resource portal provides access to over 100 scientific, technical and regulatory resources, including databases, applications, publications ...
A bibranch fusion network based on axial cross attention (ACABFNet) is proposed. The network extracts local and global information of images through the CNN branch and transformer branch, respectively ...
CONCLUSIONS TCS detects primarily abnormalities of the caudate nucleus and substantia nigra in Huntington’s disease. These changes in the echotexture may represent degenerative changes in the basal ...
Neuroimaging evidence enhances understanding of the subcortex’s role in the neural mechanisms of working memory updating, providing new insights into midbrain function.
Identification of the caudate nucleus as clinically relevant, and of cerebellar granule neurons as having consistent responses to duration of arrest, suggests that manual counting of individual ...
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