REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION INDUCES QUANTIFIED CHANGES IN RESTING CEREBRAL PERFUSION MEASURED FROM ARTERIAL SPIN LABELING

Repetitive Transcranial Electrical Stimulation Induces Quantified Changes in Resting Cerebral Perfusion Measured from Arterial Spin Labeling

The use of transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) as a method to augment neural Pramsuit activity has increased in popularity in the last decade and a half.The specific application of TES to the left prefrontal cortex has been shown to produce broad cognitive effects; however, the neural mechanisms underlying these effects remain unknown.In this

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Histological Assessment for Healing of Intraoral Surgical Wounds Produced by Diode Laser 940 nm Versus Surgical Scalpel Blade (An in Vivo study)

Aims: The objectives of this study were to compare the wounds healing between two different surgical procedures and to evaluate the efficiency of the diode laser on wound healing after intra-oral incision.Materials and Methods: Experimental study were done on 16 New Zealand rabbits.Two types of wound incision were made in buccal mucosa of each grou

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SAP30, a novel autophagy regulatory gene in neuroblastoma

Neuroblastoma (NB), a devastating pediatric cancer originating from neural crest cells crucial for nervous system development, poses a significant therapeutic challenge.Despite chemotherapy being the primary treatment, approximately 70% of high-risk NB cases develop resistance.Autophagy is vital for neuronal development, balance, and differentiatio

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