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Computer-Based Visualization System for the Study of Deep Brain Structures Involved in Parkinson’s Disease
ArticleAbstract: Parkinson’s Disease is characterized by alterations in deep brain structures and pathways involved iPalabras claves:3D Visualization, Medical Education, medical training, Parkinson’s DiseaseAutores:Mendez J.A.J., Obeso J.A., Pablo Ruisoto, Prats-Galino A., San-Molina J.Fuentes:scopusAn advanced visualization system for the neurofunctional study of Parkinson's disease
Conference ObjectAbstract: Understanding of anatomy and spatial relationships of affected brain structures in Parkinson's diseaPalabras claves:medical training, Parkinson's Disease, softwareAutores:Mendez J.A.J., Obeso J.A., Pablo Ruisoto, Prats A., San-Molina J.Fuentes:scopusAscorbate prevents cell death from prolonged exposure to glutamate in an in vitro model of human dopaminergic neurons
ArticleAbstract: Ascorbate (vitamin C) is a nonenzymatic antioxidant highly concentrated in the brain. In addition toPalabras claves:AMPA receptor, Glutamate metabotropic receptors, Kainate receptor, NMDA receptor, Parkinson's Disease, SH-SY5YAutores:Morales I., Obeso J.A., Rodriguez M., Santiago J. BallazFuentes:googlescopusStriatal interaction among dopamine, glutamate and ascorbate
ArticleAbstract: Despite evidence suggesting the interaction among glutamate (GLU), dopamine (DA) and ascorbic acid (Palabras claves:Ascorbic acid, dopamine, glutamate, Parkinson's Disease, StriatumAutores:Fuentes A., Morales I., Obeso J.A., Rodriguez M., Santiago J. BallazFuentes:googlescopusThe motor inhibitory network in patients with asymmetrical Parkinson’s disease: An fMRI study
ArticleAbstract: Recent imaging studies with the stop-signal task in healthy individuals indicate that the subthalamiPalabras claves:dopamine, FMRI, Functional connectivity, imaging, Inhibition, Parkinson’s Disease, Stop-signal reaction time task, Subthalamic nucleusAutores:Francis R. Loayza, Jahanshahi M., Luis E.O., Obeso I., Obeso J.A., Pastor M.A., Redondo R.G., Villagra F.Fuentes:scopus