Nagarajan, Bhagyam Autkar, Gayatri Monga, Aarav Toshniwal, Nikhil
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Sn Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
Chest imaging, which includes X-ray imaging and CT scan, is the main modality for assessing lung involvement in patients affected with the COVID-19 virus. Although CT is more sensitive, due to ease and affordability issues, X-rays are the preferred first-line study. The aim of this article is to familiarize the treating physician with the imaging s...
Schechtman, Eitan Antony, James W. Lampe, Anna Wilson, Brianna J. Norman, Kenneth A. Paller, Ken A.
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Communications Biology
Schechtman et al. examine whether the effect of cued reactivation during sleep on memory depends on the amount of information being reactivated via cues during sleep. Their results show that multiple memories can be consolidated in parallel, suggesting brain capacity for reactivation is not limited by separate resources needed for individual memori...
Kim, Taewon Kim, Hakjoo Wright, David L
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Neurobiology of learning and memory
Engagement of primary motor cortex (M1) is important for successful consolidation of motor skills. Recruitment of M1 has been reported to be more extensive during interleaved compared to repetitive practice and this differential recruitment has been proposed to contribute to the long-term retention benefit associated with interleaved practice. The ...
Dubois, Christophe J. Fawcett-Patel, Jessica Katzman, Paul A. Liu, Siqiong June
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Nature Communications
Endocannabinoid levels are controlled by the fine balance between their synthesis and degradation. Here, the authors show that memory formation through fear conditioning selectively accelerates the degradation of endocannabinoids in the cerebellum via a lasting increase in GABA release.
Baumann, Valentin Birnbaum, Thomas Breitling-Ziegler, Carolin Tegelbeckers, Jana Dambacher, Johannes Edelmann, Elke Bergado-Acosta, Jorge R. Flechtner, Hans-Henning Krauel, Kerstin
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Scientific Reports
Experimental evidence in rodents and humans suggests that long-term memory consolidation can be enhanced by the exploration of a novel environment presented during a vulnerable early phase of consolidation. This memory enhancing effect (behavioral tagging) is caused by dopaminergic and noradrenergic neuromodulation of hippocampal plasticity process...
Forcato, Cecilia Klinzing, Jens G. Carbone, Julia Radloff, Michael Weber, Frederik D. Born, Jan Diekelmann, Susanne
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Communications Biology
Forcato et al. show that incomplete reminder cues rather than complete ones stabilize human memories during sleep. This study suggests that only incomplete reminders initiate long-term memory stabilization via mismatch detection during sleep.
Hegarty, Mairead Harvey, Gavin Kearney, Eimhear Burns, James Wray, Maria Gibson, Eddie Kelly, Rory Scott, Kate Masih, Izhaq
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Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) is a new coronavirus. Since the declaration of a global pandemic, a lot has been learnt about its spread, disease pattern, diagnosis and management. The lungs remain the prime organs to incur serious insult and when lung complications embark, significant morbidity and mortality is observed. Predominantly, patchy and peripheral...
Şan, İshak Bekgöz, Burak Usul, Eren Yıldırım, Çağdaş Gemcioğlu, Emin Kahraman, Ahmet Fatih Ay, Ahmet Emre
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Notfall & rettungsmedizin
Der LUS kann auch in der Diagnostik einer Pneumonie bei COVID-19-Patienten eingesetzt werden, weil er ein wertvolles und zugängliches diagnostisches Instrument am Krankenbett ist.
Zhang, Litao Kong, Xue Li, Xiujuan Zhu, Jianzhong Liu, Shanping Li, Weiwei Xu, Chunlin Du, Huanwang Jing, Hui Xu, Jiahuan
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Clinical imaging
To retrospectively analyze the CT findings in patients infected with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The thirty-four cases, 15 females and 19 males, with an age ranging from 7 to 88 years old, confirmed by real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), were used for our study. All thin-section CT scans of the lungs were pe...
Marshall-Phelps, Katy L. H. Riedel, Gernot Wulff, Peer Woloszynowska-Fraser, Marta
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Scientific Reports
Purkinje cells are the only output cell of the cerebellar cortex. Their spatiotemporal activity is controlled by molecular layer interneurons (MLIs) through GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition. Recently, it has been reported that the cerebellar cortex is required for consolidation of conditioned fear responses during fear memory formation. Although ...