Alzheimer's disease
.... a factor, which would account for the beneficial effects of estrogen, which increases blood flow to the brain; free radicals can damage
nerve cells, so vitamin ....
(1701

7

)
Alzheimer's
.... In those afflicted with Alzheimer's
nerve cells of the brain are controlling memory, thinking and judgment become damaged. The transmission ....
(1869

7

)
A disease
.... There is also a loss of
nerve cells that are related to memory and other mental skills. According to the National Institute of Health ....
(1196

5

)
The blue-ringed octopus
.... poisoning. Tetrodotoxin is not an enzyme, nor a myotoxin. It does not react directly with any blood
cells, only with
nerve cells. In ....
(1918

8

)
The Blue-Ringed Octopus of Australia
.... poisoning. Tetrodotoxin is not an enzyme, nor a myotoxin. It does not react directly with any blood
cells, only with
nerve cells. In ....
(1918

8

)
Parkinson's Disease
.... of the disease are parkin, alpha synuclein (alphaSp22), and ubiquitin (What, 2002, 2). AlphaSp22 is manufactured by
nerve cells in the dopamine pathway. ....
(3427

14

)
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: COGNITIVE APPROACHES
.... Typically, this sample will show "neurofibrillary tangles" (twisted fragments of protein within
nerve cells that clog up the cell), "neuritic plaques ....
(6127

25

)
Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly
.... He seems to be theorizing that because the plaque kills
nerve cells, blocking plaque formation might prevent Alzheimer's disease. ....
(1112

4

)
Psychology by Gleitman: Chapter Summaries
.... This section covers
nerve cells and
nerve impulses, including the nature and electrical activity of the neuron, with the resting and action potentials. ....
(4143

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)
Mad Cow Disease
....
Nerve cells in the brain produce prions including some deformed ones that will "wrap themselves round the healthy ones, converting them into" unhealthy prions ....
(1191

5

)
Brain Cells in Embryos, Fetus, Infants, Young Children
.... The brain is composed basically of two types of
cells - the neurons which are the
nerve cells, and the glial
cells, which are the supportive
cells. ....
(3338

13

)
LSD and Other Hallucinogens
.... messenger system. The brain uses neurotransmitters to transmit messages through
nerve cells to the rest of the body. These communicate ....
(1746

7

)
Impact on People Using Hallucinogens
.... messenger system. The brain uses neurotransmitters to transmit messages through
nerve cells to the rest of the body. These communicate ....
(1743

7

)
Nerve Potentials and Impulse Propagation
.... positive feedback loop allows the impulse to travel down the
nerve, and consists .... into the bloodstream, where they are carried to the specific
cells which bear ....
(1002

4

)
Alzheimers
.... inhibitors currently used to treat the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease temporarily compensate for the loss of
nerve cells, but don't treat the ....
(1933

8

)
Alzheimer's Disease
.... inhibitors currently used to treat the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease temporarily compensate for the loss of
nerve cells, but don't treat the ....
(1931

8

)
Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis & Research
.... inhibitors currently used to treat the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease temporarily compensate for the loss of
nerve cells, but don't treat the ....
(1931

8

)
Hormone Producing Cells
.... pituitary, also known as the neurophypophysis, is not an endocrine gland as such, but is actually composed of
nerve tissue - glial
cells, neuronal tissue ....
(1450

6

)
Red Blood Cells
.... White blood
cells help maintain homeostasis by protecting the body from invasion by .... travel in milliseconds, and are mediated over simple
nerve pathways called ....
(994

4

)
Brain Development
.... The brain is composed basically of two types of
cells - the neurons which are the
nerve cells, and the glial
cells, which are the supportive
cells. ....
(3340

13

)
I. The Nervous System
.... (b) Dendrites are neuronal processes that receive stimuli from other
nerve cells and from the environment (Ross, Romrell and Kaye, 1995, 258-259). ....
(3912

16

)
The nervous system
.... world and about the inner workings of the body speeds to and from the brain through nerves, which are bundles of the long, tubelike extensions of
nerve cells. ....
(2519

10

)
Development of the Human Embryo
.... About 10 or 12 weeks after conception, the baby inside the womb is subject to an astonishing amount of sound as the
nerve cells in the developing brain crackle ....
(1603

6

)
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON TASTE AND SMELL
.... How Alcohol Affects Olfactory Perception In general, alcohol odor (in the form of chemicals) stimulates
nerve cells upon entering the nose and getting ....
(1464

6

)
Genetic Engineering
.... The release of GABA from the
nerve cells inhibits the overactivity in the STN region of the brain, and so normal movement control is possible in these patients ....
(1951

8

)
TH Huxley & Responsibility & Prozac
.... This numb feeling comes from killing and damaging the nervous system and the
nerve cells because you are stopping and slowing the nervous system from its ....
(2306

9

)
Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... These specific
nerve cells receive signals from sensory neurons, and transmit them to either other interneurons or to motor neurons (Psychology text, p. 37). ....
(2692

11

)
Guillain-Barre syndrome
.... In GBS, the immune system starts to destroy the myelin sheath that surrounds the axons of many
nerve cells, or even the axons themselves, which carry
nerve ....
(854

3

)
The Nature of Memory
.... The brain has around 100 billion neurons at birth and
nerve cells that number as many stars as there are to be found in the "Milky Way." Neural activity is ....
(2401

10

)
Scientific Contributions of Andrew Huxley
.... was implicated in an ability to quantify muscle behavior as well, since muscles function according to impulses and since impulses in
nerve cells can be likened ....
(1720

7

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