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International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
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Megjelent: , 277 p.
2022
Konferencia:
International Neuroscience Meeting, IBRO 2022 2022-01-27 [Budapest, Magyarország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 32638570
Teljes dokumentum:
https://mitt2022.mitt.hu/application/files/8216/4321/8208/INM-IBRO2022_Abstract_book.pdf
Szakterületek:
Orvos- és egészségtudomány
Fejezetek
Ábel Petik et al. Functional ultrasound imaging of deep visual cortex and beyond in awake cats. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Ágnes Kandrács et al. Information flow between the dentate gyrus and CA3 regions during sharp wave-ripple complexes in rat hippocampal slices. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Becske Melinda et al. Resting-state delta- and theta-band EEG functional connectivity in schizophrenia. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Bruszt Nóra et al. Combined application of memantine and alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist PHA-543613 improves novel object recognition memory in aged rats. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Dóra Fanni et al. Comparative transcriptome analysis of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex associated with suicidal behavior. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Erzsébet Oszwald et al. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 in the human hypothalamus. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. P8.04
Földi Tamás et al. Terminating human epileptic seizures by closed-loop transcranial brain stimulation – a first-in-patient study. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Harmati Zsófia et al. Autofluorescence reducing in cat brain slices. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Judit Inkeller et al. Novel experimental paradigm for testing palatability-driven intertemporal food choice of nonhuman primates. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. Paper: P6.08
Klaudia Csikós et al. Development and preclinical validation of a modular multimodal read-write neural interface. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
László B et al. Effects of interleukin-1b microinjection in the anterior cingulate cortex of the rat. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
László K et al. Behavioural effects of intraamygdaloid oxytocin in valproate induced autism rat model.. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Máté Durst et al. Role of nesfatin-1 neuropeptide in metabolic changes following intrauterine undernutrition. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Mintál K et al. Modifications of the gastrointestinal microbiome are intimately involved in the control of behavioural processes.. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Rácz Melinda et al. Saliency map-based feature selection for electrocorticography-based brain–computer interfaces. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Renner Éva et al. Increased expression level of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor in the human hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus in type 2 diabetic subjects. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Rokai János et al. ELVISort: Encoding Latent Variables for Instant Sorting. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Tamás Láng et al. Chemogenetic evidence that posterior intralaminar thalamic neurons stimulate maternal behavior in rats. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Tóth Estilla Zsófia et al. Perisomatic inhibition and its relation to epilepsy and to synchrony generation in the human neocortex. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Veres Fanni et al. Adeno-associated virus infection patterns in the brain with different delivery methods in cats. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022
Tamás Bellák et al. Application of neuroectodermal stem cells supports functional and morphological recovery after chronic spinal cord contusion injury. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 41-41
Kinga Molnár et al. Inflammasome activation in motoneurons initiates excessive neuroinflammation and impedes regeneration after sciatic nerve injury. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 42-42
Krisztián Pajer et al. Exploring the mechanism of action of intravenous stem cell therapy following traumatic spinal cord injury. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 43-43
Dénes Török et al. Determination of the essential number of motoneurons required to produce functionally useful limb locomotion. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 44-44
László Gál et al. Transcribed messenger RNA – a potential therapeutic platform for spinal cord injury. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 46-46
Adlan Leatitia Gabriella et al. Oscillatory pattern analysis in a multiple hit schizophrenia rat model (Wisket). (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 48-48
Kristóf Bali Zsolt et al. Cognitive enhancer effects of memantine and alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist PHA-543613 in a rat model of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury during acute and subchronic treatment regimes. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 50-50
Boglárka Csík et al. Single-cell level characterization of the chemotherapy induced cellular senescence in the neurovascular unit. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 53-53
Brigitta Brunner et al. A1 adenosine receptors have a modulatory role in exogenous ketogenic supplements-evoked beneficial effect on lipopolysaccharide-generated increase in absence epileptic activity in WAG/Rij rats. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 53
Zoltán Fekécs et al. Age-related degeneration in the motor endplates and axons of mice leaves the motoneuron soma unaffected. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 57-57
Tamás Kovács et al. Creating cholinergic neuron specific knock-out mice by combining three (CRISPR-Cas9, Cre/loxP and AAV) genome editing technologies. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 66
Bernát Nógrádi et al. TDP-43 pathology includes inflammatory changes around NMJs in a mouse model of ALS. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 72
Erzsébet Pór et al. Protection against vincristine-induced peripheral neuropathy in WLDS and SARM1-/- mice. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 76
Spisák Krisztina et al. Inoculation with blood sera from ALS patients with identified mutations eventuates elevated calcium levels and loss of lumbar motor neurons in mice. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 78-78
Blanka Borbála Valyi et al. The role of astrocytic insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor in the development of vascular cognitive impairment. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 83-83
Máté Vass et al. Effects of dorsal root avulsion injury on the spinal ganglia and spinal cord. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 89-89
Mészáros Á et al. Inflammasome-dependent communication between cerebral endothelial cells and pericytes. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 103-103
Klaudia Sípos et al. Examination of the role of nesfatin-1 in the supraoptic nucleus of rats. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 108
Petra Talapka et al. Dendritic synaptome of GABAergic interneurons in the mouse visual cortex. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 109
Márton Tóth et al. Altered H-current in cortical interneurons of drug-resistant epileptic patients. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 125
Szilárd Szőcs et al. Feedback inhibition in the entorhinal cortex mediated by neurogliaform cells. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 126
Nóra Henn-Mike et al. Comparison of CCK+ perisomatic inhibition throughout multiple layers of the entorhinal cortex. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 127
Szilárd Szőcs et al. Down-top inhibition of neurogliaform cells by somatostatin positive interneurons. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 128
Lili Veronika Nagy et al. Modulation of firing activity of CA1 hippocampal pyramidal neurons by systemically applied alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor selective compounds and memantine in the anesthetized rat, in vivo. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 130
Szegedi Viktor et al. Robust somatic HCN channel-mediated facilitation of GABAergic basket cell input-output function in human compared to mouse supragranular neocortex. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 136-136
Fusz K et al. Prox1 immunoreactive amacrine cells and their relationship to electrical synapses in the mammalian inner retina.. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 138
Horváth Csaba et al. Travelling slow waves in the thalamus of anesthetized rodents. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 148
Szendi Vivien et al. Lateral septum affects maternal adaptation via a parathyroid hormone 2 neuropeptide-containing pathway arising from the thalamus. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 168
Puska Gina et al. Inhibitory calbindin neurons of the lateral septum are involved in maternal care. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 169
Haller Bence Máté et al. The localisation and potential functions of the Parathyroid hormone 2 receptor in mice brain. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 170
Eördegh Gabriella et al. Multisensory information improves the performances in associative learning in healthy children. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 178-178
Hegedűs András et al. Visually guided associative learning and related memory processes in pediatric and adult migraine patients. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 182-182
Rácz Viktória et al. Impaired multisensory integration in pediatric OCD patients in association learning at behavior level. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 189-189
Szabó I et al. Familial risk factors of amblyopia and amblyogenic conditions.. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 190
Sáringer Szabolcs et al. Beta activity during implicit, visual statistical learning. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 191-191
Tót Kálmán et al. The effect of stimulus complexity on acquired equivalence learning. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 192-192
Zagoracz O et al. Neuropeptide QRFP improves memory in rats.. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 193
Dimén Diána et al. Sex-specific parenting and depression evoked by preoptic inhibitory neurons. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 216
Dávid Keller et al. A new brain mechanism promoting physical contact in social behaviour. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 219
Szidónia Farkas et al. Investigating the effect of female hormone depletion on the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 226
Szabó A et al. Abnormal hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis might influence the outcome of food-motivated learning tests in the triple transgenic Alzheimer’s disease model mice. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 p. 231
Barkóczi Balázs et al. Sensitivity study of two-photon laser scanning in mouse retina samples ex vivo. (2022) Megjelent: International Neuroscience Meeting, Budapest 2022 pp. 241-241
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