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  • Functional neuroimaging of ... Functional neuroimaging of recovery from motor conversion disorder: A case report
    Dogonowski, Anne-Marie; Andersen, Kasper W.; Sellebjerg, Finn ... NeuroImage, 04/2019, Volume: 190
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    A patient with motor conversion disorder presented with a functional paresis of the left hand. After exclusion of structural brain damage, she was repeatedly examined with whole-brain functional ...
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  • Secondary progressive and r... Secondary progressive and relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis leads to motor-related decreased anatomical connectivity
    Lyksborg, Mark; Siebner, Hartwig R; Sørensen, Per S ... PloS one, 04/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) damages central white matter pathways which has considerable impact on disease-related disability. To identify disease-related alterations in anatomical connectivity, 34 ...
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  • The Role of the Cerebellum ... The Role of the Cerebellum in Multiple Sclerosis
    Weier, Katrin; Banwell, Brenda; Cerasa, Antonio ... Cerebellum, 06/2015, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    In multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebellar signs and symptoms as well as cognitive dysfunction are frequent and contribute to clinical disability with only poor response to symptomatic treatment. The ...
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  • Multiple sclerosis impairs ... Multiple sclerosis impairs regional functional connectivity in the cerebellum
    Dogonowski, Anne-Marie; Andersen, Kasper Winther; Madsen, Kristoffer Hougaard ... NeuroImage clinical, 01/2014, Volume: 4, Issue: C
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    Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) has been used to study changes in long-range functional brain connectivity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Yet little is known about how MS ...
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  • Expanded functional couplin... Expanded functional coupling of subcortical nuclei with the motor resting-state network in multiple sclerosis
    Dogonowski, Anne-Marie; Siebner, Hartwig R; Sørensen, Per Soelberg ... Multiple sclerosis, 04/2013, Volume: 19, Issue: 5
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    Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) impairs signal transmission along cortico-cortical and cortico-subcortical connections, affecting functional integration within the motor network. Functional ...
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  • Toward discovery science of... Toward discovery science of human brain function
    Biswal, Bharat B; Mennes, Maarten; Zuo, Xi-Nian ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 10
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    Although it is being successfully implemented for exploration of the genome, discovery science has eluded the functional neuroimaging community. The core challenge remains the development of common ...
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  • Expression of glutamic acid... Expression of glutamic acid decarboxylase and identification of GABAergic cells in the ischemic rat dentate gyrus
    MULLER, Georg Johannes; DOGONOWSKI, Anne-Marie; FINSEN, Bente ... Experimental brain research, 11/2006, Volume: 175, Issue: 3
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    We have investigated the glutamic acid dexcarboxylase (GAD) mRNA and protein isoforms as markers for ischemic loss of GABAergic neurons in the dentate hilus. Stereological counts of these neurons ...
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  • Characterization of nerve g... Characterization of nerve growth factors (NGFs) from snake venoms by use of a novel, quantitative bioassay utilizing pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells overexpressing human trkA receptors
    Katzir, Itzhak; Shani, Jashovam; Goshen, Gal ... Toxicon (Oxford), 10/2003, Volume: 42, Issue: 5
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    Snake venoms are a very abundant source of nerve growth factors (NGF). NGFs of Elapidae showing 65% sequence homology with mouse or human NGF, while the Viperidae NGF shows N-glycosylation (Asn-21) ...
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