Moula, Z
Background: Schools have been increasingly employing dance movement psychotherapists to support children cope with daily worries and stress, express and understand their emotions, as well as to develop self-awareness and self-esteem. Methods: This pilot cross-over randomized controlled study investigated the effectiveness of dance movement psychoth...
Giannos, P
Sleep deprivation leads to the deterioration in physiological functioning of the brain, cognitive decline, and many neurodegenerative diseases, all which progress with advancing age. Sleep insufficiency and impairments in cognitive function are characterized by progressive neuronal losses in the cerebral cortex. In this study, we analysed gene expr...
Zheng, B Udeh-Momoh, C Watermeyer, T Loots, C Ford, J Robb, C Giannakopoulou, E-M Ahmadi-Abhari, S Baker, S Novak, G
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Marbiah, M Kotidis, P Donini, R Gómez, IA Jimenez Del Val, I Haslam, SM Polizzi, KM Kontoravdi, C
Recombinant monoclonal antibodies bind specific molecular targets and, subsequently, induce an immune response or inhibit the binding of other ligands. However, monoclonal antibody functionality and half-life may be reduced by the type and distribution of host-specific glycosylation. Attempts to produce superior antibodies have inspired the develop...
Loreto, F Fitzgerald, A Golemme, M Gunning, S Win, Z Patel, N Carswell, C Perry, R Kennedy, A Edison, P
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Background Depression has been suggested to be a cause of reversible cognitive impairment but also a risk factor for neurodegenerative disease. Studies suggest that depression prevalence may be high in early onset dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, but this has not been systematically assessed in a biomarker-validated clinical dementia coh...
Rapeaux, A Constandinou, T
This paper describes high-frequency nerve block experiments carried out on rat sciatic nerves to measure the speed of recovery of A fibres from block carryover. Block carryover is the process by which nerve excitability remains suppressed temporarily after High Frequency Alternative (HFAC) block is turned off following its application. In this seri...
Giannos, P
Aging is a process that leads to the deterioration in physiological functioning of the brain. Prior research has proposed that hippocampal aging is accompanied by genetic alterations in neural, synaptic, and immune functions. Nevertheless, interactome-based interrogations of gene alterations in hippocampal aging, remain scarce. Our study integrated...
Thrush, RJ Vadukul, D Aprile, F
α-Synuclein is a key protein of the nervous system, which regulates the release and recycling of neurotransmitters in the synapses. It is also involved in several neurodegenerative conditions, including Parkinson’s disease and Multiple System Atrophy, where it forms toxic aggregates. The N-terminus of α-synuclein is of particular interest as it has...
Filippi, R Ceccolini, A Booth, E Shen, C Thomas, MSC Toledano, MB Dumontheil, I
Rapeaux, A Syed, O Cuttaz, E Chapman, C Green, R Constandinou, T
Ex vivo preparations enable the study of many neurophysiological processes in isolation from the rest of the body while preserving local tissue structure. This work describes the preparation of rat sciatic nerves for ex vivo neurophysiology, including buffer preparation, animal procedures, equipment setup and neurophysiological recording. This work...