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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Advances in stem cell and other therapies for Huntington’s disease: An update Conner, LT

199 C p.
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2 ApoE4-mediated blood-brain barrier damage in Alzheimer's disease: Progress and prospects Zhou, Xuebin

199 C p.
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3 Competitive neurocognitive processes following bereavement Békés, Vera

199 C p.
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4 Dissociable effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on early and later stages of visual motion perceptual learning Di, Wu

199 C p.
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5 Docosahexaenoic acid promotes M2 microglia phenotype via activating PPARγ-mediated ERK/AKT pathway against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury Lv, Huijing

199 C p.
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6 Editorial Board
199 C p.
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7 Emerging non-proinflammatory roles of microglia in healthy and diseased brains Sun, Yinying

199 C p.
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8 Extracellular vesicles: A new communication paradigm of complement in neurological diseases Gu, Xinmei

199 C p.
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9 Gestational exposure to haloperidol changes Cdkn1a and Apaf1 mRNA expressions in mouse hippocampus Kumon, Hiroshi

199 C p.
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10 Glucose metabolism impairment in Parkinson’s disease Dai, Chengcheng

199 C p.
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11 Impact of sex on neuroimmune contributions to Parkinson’s disease Bourque, Mélanie

199 C p.
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12 Insight on the hub gene associated signatures and potential therapeutic agents in epilepsy and glioma Zhao, Kai

199 C p.
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13 Publisher’s Note
199 C p.
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14 Sex and gender as critical and distinct contributors to the human brain-gut-microbiome axis Gancz, N.N.

199 C p.
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15 Strategies and mechanisms of neuronal reprogramming Wan, Yue

199 C p.
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16 Taselisib moderates neuropathic pain through PI3K/AKT signaling pathway in a rat model of chronic constriction injury You, Hai-Ping

199 C p.
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