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1  disease is characterized by the presence of extraneuronal amyloid plaques composed of amyloid-beta (
2 nantly arterial baroreceptors) increases the extraneuronal concentration of substance P in the cNTS.
3              However, excessive cytosolic or extraneuronal DA can give rise to nonselective protein m
4  for GAD1 in seizure induction, neuronal and extraneuronal development, and introduce GAD1 as a new g
5     In the central nervous system, levels of extraneuronal dopamine are controlled primarily by the a
6  is concluded that cytosolic, nuclear and/or extraneuronal factors are required.
7 transgenes were generated to investigate the extraneuronal function of AKAPs.
8 e a protein interaction network required for extraneuronal gene silencing comprising Mediator, G9a hi
9 hioflavin-positive plaques and tangle-filled extraneuronal (ghost) pyramidal neurons that were D2 mRN
10 ostate tumors predominantly express a novel, extraneuronal isoform of SNPH that accumulates in mitoch
11 y serotonin transporter (SERT) as well as an extraneuronal low-affinity, high-capacity organic cation
12 lar picture and also showed large amounts of extraneuronal melanin.
13  authors considered the possible role of the extraneuronal monoamine transporter (uptake 2) in accoun
14 ut correlates significantly with that of the extraneuronal monoamine transporter (uptake2).
15  of normetanephrine or otherwise inhibit the extraneuronal monoamine transporter, uptake 2, in the br
16 such as "extraneuronal uptake," "uptake 2," "extraneuronal monoamine transporter," and "organic catio
17 ic option for NPC1 patients and suggest that extraneuronal NPC1 expression can further augment the li
18  intraneuronal DA redistribution rather than extraneuronal overflow on mediating this effect.
19 characterized as a motor neuron disease, but extraneuronal phenotypes are present in almost every org
20                                              Extraneuronal phenotypes were previously underappreciate
21                                              Extraneuronal plaque comprising mostly the amyloid beta
22 a peptide comprised of 40-42 amino acids, in extraneuronal plaques within the brain.
23 ted BBB alterations permit entry of iron and extraneuronal proteins that set in motion a cascade of i
24 ect occurs despite the continued build-up of extraneuronal PrP(Sc) and continued replication of prion
25    This occurred despite the accumulation of extraneuronal PrPSc to levels seen in terminally ill wil
26 ted silencing factor (REST/NRSF) can mediate extraneuronal restriction by imposing either active repr
27      Such glial Ca2+ waves may constitute an extraneuronal signaling pathway in the central nervous s
28      However, their presence and function at extraneuronal sites is less well characterized.
29 P(Sc) can be detected to a greater extent at extraneuronal sites throughout the body, principally wit
30 s in Alzheimer brains (eg, intraneuronal and extraneuronal tangles and dystrophic neurites), but does
31 suggests SMN-repleting therapies must target extraneuronal tissues and motor neurons for optimal pati
32 nction, but it is increasingly apparent that extraneuronal tissues, such as cardiac and skeletal musc
33 ative process altering multiple neuronal and extraneuronal tissues.
34 luate the potential implications of specific extraneuronal uptake of [18F]PFBG through the uptake-2 m
35 ontents databases with search terms such as "extraneuronal uptake," "uptake 2," "extraneuronal monoam