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1 lude hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and motor incoordination.
2 r characterized by episodes of imbalance and incoordination.
3 sant-like effect without eliciting locomotor incoordination.
4 es that manifest as attacks of imbalance and incoordination.
5 esis that culminate in nr PN death and motor incoordination.
6 spiratory insufficiency due to neuromuscular incoordination.
7 cute manifestation of CP55,940-induced motor incoordination.
8 anti-scratch, and sedative effects and motor incoordination.
9 accentuating effect on ethanol-induced motor incoordination.
10 d in the expression of ethanol-induced motor incoordination.
11 ectual disability, lack of speech, and motor incoordination.
12 lterations, pacemaker dysfunction, and motor incoordination.
13 ting that IC dysfunction occurs earlier than incoordination.
14 t have prominent movement disorders had mild incoordination and intention tremor, suggestive of cereb
15 this breed is manifested by muscle weakness, incoordination and life-threatening collapse after inten
16 to an undiagnosed disorder characterized by incoordination and muscle weakness, hearing impairment,
18 fferent behavioral effects of ethanol, motor incoordination and sedation, appear to be regulated by P
19 however, linked by common symptoms of motor incoordination and typically associated with deficiency
22 parkinsonism and essential tremor, worsened incoordination, and frequencies within the tremor physio
25 us system-depressant agents, including motor incoordination, anxiolysis, and the elicitation of signs
26 ent markedly inhibited ethanol-induced motor incoordination as well as CHA's accentuation of ethanol'
27 be prevalent in patients with neuromuscular incoordination, as with cerebral palsy, or after surgery
29 nia, or sedation or and a low level of motor incoordination at the effective analgesia and anti-scrat
32 rative disease mainly characterized by motor incoordination because of progressive cerebellar degener
33 cells; however, there was still an apparent incoordination between granule decondensation and exocyt
36 hibitor, significantly accentuated the motor incoordination by ICB CP55,940 (15 microg), providing fu
37 ct phenotype, including chorea and dystonia, incoordination, cognitive decline, and behavioural diffi
38 r that resembles human SCA1, featuring motor incoordination, cognitive deficits, wasting, and prematu
39 he clinical features include chorea, ataxia, incoordination, emotional changes and dementia, progress
40 reduced sensitivity to alcohol-induced motor incoordination, enhanced sensitivity to alcohol-induced
42 ephalography (EEG), impaired motor activity, incoordination, hypoglycorrhachia, microencephaly, decre
43 c restriction dramatically rescues the motor incoordination, imbalance and the associated neuropathol
46 tion of cannabinoid (CP55,940)-induced motor incoordination in mice by the adenosine A(1) receptor-se
47 researchers examining ethanol-induced motor incoordination in mice, but it should be applicable to o
48 s found to induce a faster recovery of motor incoordination in rotarod experiments and a shorter seda
51 velop an adult-onset neurologic phenotype of incoordination, involuntary limb clasping, seizures, and
52 ginning with increased activity, followed by incoordination, loss of postural control, and eventually
53 modulates acute ethanol (i.p.)-induced motor incoordination (MI) through receptor mediated mechanism(
55 conditions, all characterized by progressive incoordination of gait and limbs and by speech and eye-m
58 because of differing patterns of weakness or incoordination of the facial muscles, lips, tongue, pala
59 affecting saccharin intake, ethanol-induced incoordination or ethanol-induced loss of the righting r
60 lethal neurological disease characterized by incoordination, postural abnormalities, difficulties wit
61 to significantly alter ethanol-induced motor incoordination probably due to their mutual functional a
63 time (AT20, mean dwell-time on each key) and incoordination score (IS20, variance of travelling time
64 nd Kcnc3-null mutant mice both display motor incoordination, suggested in mice by increased lateral d
65 CB CP55,940 (15 microg) attenuated the motor incoordination suggesting a modulation by an endogenous
66 a(9)-THC- and Delta(9)-THC+CHA-induced motor incoordination suggesting coupling of CB(1) receptor to
67 xhibit postural and kinetic tremor and motor incoordination that is characteristic of essential tremo
68 sinergic modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination, the effect of direct intracerebellar adm