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Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book
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Megjelent:
2025
Konferencia:
Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025 2025-01-23 [Debrecen, Magyarország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 35717084
Teljes dokumentum:
https://mitt2025.mitt.hu/application/files/8617/3748/0075/Abstract_book.pdf
Fejezetek
Dóra Fanni et al. Single-nucleus transcriptome analysis of the human arcuate nucleus. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book
Kürtös Zsófia et al. In vivo assessment of gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamine/glutamate concentrations in the brain using modern MR spectroscopy. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. -
Melinda E. Gazdik et al. Network activity alterations by common antipsychotics in cultures of mouse primary hippocampal neurons. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book
Renner Éva et al. Statistical determination of major factors determining RNA quality of postmortem microdissected human brain samples collected in the SE Human Brain Tissue Bank. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book
Szidónia Farkas et al. Chronic treatment with estrogen-like compound shows antidepressive and neuroprotective potential in a triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s disorder. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book
Szabolcs Dvorácskó et al. POTENTIAL USE OF SIGMA-1 RECEPTOR LIGANDS AND CANNABINOID ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS IN BRAIN DISORDERS. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 17-17
Luca Darai et al. Cortico-thalamic and cortico-preoptic projections from the medial prefrontal cortex differently affect the social behaviour in rats. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 23
Tamás Láng et al. Thalamic control of aggression. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 24-24
Botond Drahos et al. Intermale aggression is regulated by oxytocin receptor expressing neurons in the medial preoptic area. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 25-25
Máté Egyed et al. Oxytocin receptor-expressing neurons in the medial preoptic area control social behavior in rats. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 26.
Kvak Erika Eliza et al. Investigation of behavioural changes after acute dehydroepiandrosterone treatment for the therapy of Alzheimer’s disease in mice. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 29
Gina Puska et al. Thalamic input of the medial preoptic area promotes maternal care in rats. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 31-31
Vivien Szendi et al. Functional characterisation of the lateral septal calbindin neurons. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 32-32
Bartók Szilvia et al. AI-based analysis of direct social interactions in rodents: development of a new software tool, Emerenka, to identify behavioural elements from the output matrix of DeepLabCut. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 33-33
Benyhe András et al. Exploring the time course of visual letter processing: an RSA approach. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 36
Fekete Bendeguz et al. Effect of Amblyopia on Visual Prediction Computations. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 39-39
Noémi Harcsa-Pintér et al. Influence of Semantic Content and Verbalizability of Visual Stimuli on Audiovisual Equivalence Learning in Migraine Patients. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 40-40
Adél Papp et al. Reduced visual stimuli elicit no altered associative learning performances in migraine patients compared to those of healthy controls. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 42-42
Rafaella Mínea Riszt et al. Single versus multi-task measurement of non-human primate short-term memory. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 44-44
Suhaili Iffah Syafiqah et al. The modulation effect of art painting content on saccade-evoked perceptual processes: A high-density EEG Study. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 45
Kálmán Tót et al. The effect of the applied visual stimuli with reduced semantic content in associative learning among migraine patients. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 47-47
Inez Bosnyak et al. Investigation of oxygen deficiency in the retina with an optimal ischemic retinopathy mouse model. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 53-53
Inez Bosnyak et al. A plant hormone as a potential therapeutic option in the treatment of ischemic retinopathy. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 54-54
Zuhao Cui et al. Effect of the histone deacetylase inhibitor SAHA on the gene expression of brain endothelial cells after ischemic injury. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 56
Fusz K et al. Changes of midbrain tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive elements in the valproate-induced autism model.. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 59
Mónika Gálber et al. Correlating in vivo hippocampal and amygdala volumes with emotion regulation parameters in depressed patients with childhood maltreatment. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 62
Hajdu Tamara et al. Gene expression analysis in the parahippocampal cortex of individuals who died by suicide. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 63-63
Dorottya Molitor et al. Effects of maternal smoking on retinopathy of prematurity. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 74-74
Balazs Meresz et al. PAC1 Receptor Activation by a PACAP Fragment Alleviates Anterior Segment Inflammation in Endopthalmitis. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 75-75
Nagy Szilvia Anett et al. Gamma-aminobutyric-acid and glutamine/glutamate concentration differences in the hippocampus of febrile seizure subjects with and without epilepsy. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 76
Li Lina et al. The potential protective effect of PACAP on the vertical signal transduction pathway in type 2 diabetic retinopathy. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 85-85
Kocsis AE et al. Characterization of a new human stem cell based blood-brain barrier and brain organoid lab-on-a-chip model. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 118-118
Horvath Domonkos et al. Longitudinal Multimodal Access to Neuronal Activity in Large Animal Brains with Functional Ultrasound Imaging. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 126-126
Beatrix Kovács et al. Targeting Large Brains with Gene Therapy Vectors: The Role of Systemic Immune Profiling in Preclinical and Clinical Contexts. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 131-131
Somogyi Fanni et al. Genetically targeted, long-term stable and low-immunogenic modulation of brain function: promise or reality?. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 136-136
Wittner Lucia et al. Cleaning of autofluorescence in large preclinical mammalian brain samples with quantitative efficacy analysis. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 139-139
Eszter Geiszelhardt et al. Functional characterization of human iPSC neurons of Kleefstra syndrome origin. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 142-142
Klaudia Csikós et al. How Global and Local Image Features are Encoded in the Architecture of Visual Cortex. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 147-147
Áron Olivér Kolozsvári et al. Medio-lateral H-current gradient in the medial entorhinal cortex. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 153
Anna Padányi et al. GABA-ergic modulation of cortical excitability in awake non-human primates. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 155-155
Ábel Petik et al. Seeing the Whole: Fine-Grained 3D Reconstruction of Functional Mesoscale Domains in Cat Visual Cortex. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book pp. 156-156
Szilárd Szőcs et al. Characterisation of the CCK-positive inhibitory cells in the medial entorhinal cortex. (2025) Megjelent: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, MITT 2025, Abstract Book p. 158
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