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    • Neuropsychological Outcome and Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Complicated versus Uncomplicated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 

      Panenka, William J.; Lange, Rael T.; Bouix, Sylvain; Shewchuk, Jason R.; Heran, Manraj K. S.; Brubacher, Jeffrey R.; Eckbo, Ryan; Shenton, Martha E.; Iverson, Grant L. (Public Library of Science, 2015)
      This study examined whether intracranial neuroimaging abnormalities in those with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) (i.e., “complicated” MTBIs) are associated with worse subacute outcomes as measured by cognitive testing, ...
    • Neuropsychological Status and Structural Brain Imaging in Adolescents With Single Ventricle Who Underwent the Fontan Procedure 

      Bellinger, David C.; Watson, Christopher G.; Rivkin, Michael J.; Robertson, Richard L.; Roberts, Amy E.; Stopp, Christian; Dunbar‐Masterson, Carolyn; Bernson, Dana; DeMaso, David R.; Wypij, David; Newburger, Jane W. (John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2015)
      Background: Few studies have described the neuropsychological outcomes and frequency of structural brain or genetic abnormalities in adolescents with single ventricle who underwent the Fontan procedure. Methods and Results: ...
    • Neuropsychology of reward learning and negative symptoms in schizophrenia 

      Nestor, Paul G.; Choate, Victoria; Niznikiewicz, Margaret; Levitt, James J.; Shenton, Martha Elizabeth; McCarley, Robert W. (Elsevier BV, 2014)
      We used the Iowa Gambling Test (IGT) to examine the relationship of reward learning to both neuropsychological functioning and symptom formation in 65 individuals with schizophrenia. Results indicated that compared to ...
    • The neuroscience of positive memory deficits in depression 

      Dillon, Daniel G. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2015)
      Adults with unipolar depression typically show poor episodic memory for positive material, but the neuroscientific mechanisms responsible for this deficit have not been characterized. I suggest a simple hypothesis: weak ...
    • The Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium 

      Saper, Clifford B.; Maunsell, John; Sagvolden, Terje (BioMed Central, 2009)
      The Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium (NPRC) was conceived in the summer of 2007 at a meeting of editors and publishers of neuroscience journals. One of the working groups addressed whether it was possible to construct ...
    • The Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium 

      Saper, Clifford B.; Maunsell, John H. R. (BioMed Central, 2009)
      As the Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium (NPRC) ends its first year, it is worth looking back to see how the experiment has worked. In order to encourage dissemination of the details outlined in this Editorial, it will ...
    • Neuroscience: Literary inspiration 

      Kreiman, Gabriel (Nature Publishing Group, 2011)
    • Neuroscience: What We Cannot Model, We Do Not Understand 

      Anderson, William S.; Kreiman, Gabriel (Elsevier BV, 2011)
    • The neurosurgical anatomy of the sphenoid sinus and sellar floor in endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery 

      Zada, Gabriel; Agarwalla, Pankaj Kumar; Mukundan, Srinivasan; Dunn, Ian Frederick; Golby, Alexandra J.; Laws, Edward R. (Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG), 2011)
      Object A considerable degree of variability exists in the anatomy of the sphenoid sinus, sella turcica, and surrounding skull base structures. The authors aimed to characterize neuroimaging and intraoperative variations ...
    • Neurotic, a Novel Maternal Neurogenic Gene, Encodes an O-Fucosyltransferase That Is Essential for Notch-Delta Interactions 

      Sasamura, Takeshi; Sasaki, Nobuo; Miyashita, Fumiyasu; Nakao, Shiho; Ishikawa, Hiroyuki O.; Ito, Mikiko; Kitagawa, Motoo; Harigaya, Kenichi; Spana, Eric; Bilder, David; Perrimon, Norbert; Matsuno, Kenji (The Company of Biologists, 2003-10-15)
      Notch signalling, which is highly conserved from nematodes to mammals, plays crucial roles in many developmental processes. In the Drosophila embryo, deficiency in Notch signalling results in neural hyperplasia, commonly ...
    • Neurotrophin-3 regulates ribbon synapse density in the cochlea and induces synapse regeneration after acoustic trauma 

      Wan, Guoqiang; Gómez-Casati, Maria E; Gigliello, Angelica R; Liberman, M Charles; Corfas, Gabriel (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2014)
      Neurotrophin-3 (Ntf3) and brain derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) are critical for sensory neuron survival and establishment of neuronal projections to sensory epithelia in the embryonic inner ear, but their postnatal ...
    • Neurovascular Network Explorer 1.0: a database of 2-photon single-vessel diameter measurements with MATLAB® graphical user interface 

      Sridhar, Vishnu B.; Tian, Peifang; Dale, Anders M.; Devor, Anna; Saisan, Payam A. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2014)
      We present a database client software—Neurovascular Network Explorer 1.0 (NNE 1.0)—that uses MATLAB® based Graphical User Interface (GUI) for interaction with a database of 2-photon single-vessel diameter measurements from ...
    • The Neurovascular Relation in Oxygen-induced Retinopathy 

      Akula, James Daniel; Mocko, Julie A.; Benador, Ilan Y.; Hansen, Ronald M.; Favazza, Tara L.; Vyhovsky, Tanya C.; Fulton, Anne Bailey (Molecular Vision, 2008)
      Purpose: Longitudinal studies in rat models of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) have demonstrated that abnormalities of retinal vasculature and function change hand-in-hand. In the developing retina, vascular and neural ...
    • Neutralizing Anti-HIV Antibodies Develop in a Humanized Mouse Model of HIV-1 Infection 

      Vrbanac, Vladimir; Tivey, T; Cariappa, A; Seung, Edward N.; Dugast, Anne-Sophie; Dudek, Timothy E; Mattoo, Hamid Rasheed; Murooka, Thomas; Pillai, Shiv Subramaniam; Tager, Andrew Martin; Luster, Andrew David (BioMed Central, 2012)
    • Neutralizing Antibodies Against West Nile Virus Identified Directly From Human B Cells by Single-Cell Analysis and Next Generation Sequencing 

      Tsioris, Konstantinos; Gupta, Namita T.; Ogunniyi, Adebola O.; Zimnisky, Ross M.; Qian, Feng; Yao, Yi; Wang, Xiaomei; Stern, Joel N. H.; Chari, Raj; Briggs, Adrian W.; Clouser, Christopher R.; Vigneault, Francois; Church, George; Garcia, Melissa N.; Murray, Kristy O.; Montgomery, Ruth R.; Kleinstein, Steven H.; Love, J. Christopher (Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2015-12-30)
      West Nile virus infection (WNV) is an emerging mosquito-borne disease that can lead to severe neurological illness and currently has no available treatment or vaccine. Using microengraving, an integrated single-cell analysis ...
    • Neutrophil Apoptosis and Its Involvement in Inflammation and Infection 

      Loison, Fabien; Luo, Hongbo (CRC Press, 2010)
      Neutrophil accumulation at inflammatory sites is an important component of innate immunity and is required for the host’s ability to kill invading pathogens. However, exaggerated neutrophil accumulation can also lead to ...
    • Neutrophil extracellular traps 

      Demers, Mélanie; Wagner, Denisa D. (Landes Bioscience, 2013)
      Cancers prime neutrophils to release extracellular DNA traps through the systemic release of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). We recently showed that these circulating neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) ...
    • Neutrophil Responses to Sterile Implant Materials 

      Jhunjhunwala, Siddharth; Aresta-DaSilva, Stephanie; Tang, Katherine; Alvarez, David; Webber, Matthew J.; Tang, Benjamin C.; Lavin, Danya M.; Veiseh, Omid; Doloff, Joshua C.; Bose, Suman; Vegas, Arturo; Ma, Minglin; Sahay, Gaurav; Chiu, Alan; Bader, Andrew; Langan, Erin; Siebert, Sean; Li, Jie; Greiner, Dale L.; Newburger, Peter E.; von Andrian, Ulrich H.; Langer, Robert; Anderson, Daniel G. (Public Library of Science, 2015)
      In vivo implantation of sterile materials and devices results in a foreign body immune response leading to fibrosis of implanted material. Neutrophils, one of the first immune cells to be recruited to implantation sites, ...
    • Neutrophil Spontaneous Death Is Mediated by Down-Regulation of Autocrine Signaling through GPCR, PI3K\(\gamma\), ROS, and actin 

      Xu, Yuanfu; Loison, Fabien; Luo, Hongbo (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010)
      Neutrophil spontaneous apoptosis plays a crucial role in neutrophil homeostasis and the resolution of inflammation. We previously established Akt deactivation as a key mediator of this tightly regulated cellular death ...
    • Neutrophil-Mediated Experimental Metastasis Is Enhanced by VEGFR Inhibition in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model 

      He, Shuning; Lamers, Gerda EM; Beenakker, Jan-Willem M; Cui, Chao; Ghotra, Veerander PS; Danen, Erik HJ; Meijer, Annemarie H; Spaink, Herman P; Snaar-Jagalska, B Ewa (John Wiley & Sons, 2012)
      Inhibition of VEGF signalling effectively suppresses localized tumour growth but accelerates tumour invasiveness and micrometastasis by unknown mechanisms. To study the dynamic and reciprocal interactions between tumour ...