The cholinergic system in the cerebellum: from structure to function
C Zhang, P Zhou, T Yuan - Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2016 - degruyter.com
The cerebellar cholinergic system belongs to the third type of afferent nerve fiber system
(after the climbing and mossy fibers), and has important modulatory effects on cerebellar …
(after the climbing and mossy fibers), and has important modulatory effects on cerebellar …
Age-dependent decline in synaptic mitochondrial function is exacerbated in vulnerable brain regions of female 3xTg-AD mice
C Espino de la Fuente-Muñoz, M Rosas-Lemus… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Synaptic aging has been associated with neuronal circuit dysfunction and cognitive decline.
Reduced mitochondrial function may be an early event that compromises synaptic integrity …
Reduced mitochondrial function may be an early event that compromises synaptic integrity …
Effect of desipramine and fluoxetine on energy metabolism of cerebral mitochondria
Brain bioenergetic abnormalities in mood disorders were detected by neuroimaging in vivo
studies in humans. Because of the increasing importance of mitochondrial pathogenetic …
studies in humans. Because of the increasing importance of mitochondrial pathogenetic …
Glutamate metabolism in cerebral mitochondria after ischemia and post‐ischemic recovery during aging: relationships with brain energy metabolism
F Ferrari, A Gorini, S Hoyer… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Glutamate is involved in cerebral ischemic injury, but its role has not been completely
clarified and studies are required to understand how to minimize its detrimental effects …
clarified and studies are required to understand how to minimize its detrimental effects …
[HTML][HTML] Application of proteomics in brain's aging research
Y Tan, F Luo, Y Wei, P Liu - Human Brain, 2023 - eaapublishing.org
Proteomics is one of the commonly used techniques to explore the protein composition or
protein modification status in various healthy or diseased brain tissues in the past decades …
protein modification status in various healthy or diseased brain tissues in the past decades …
Commentary on “Subcellular Fractions of Adult and Developing Rat Cerebellum, by M. del Cerro, RS Snider and ML Oster, July 1969”
M Del Cerro - The Cerebellum, 2021 - Springer
Subcellular fractionation by differential ultracentrifugation has allowed the study of the cell
and its organelles from a morphological, physiological, and biochemical perspective …
and its organelles from a morphological, physiological, and biochemical perspective …
Exploring Subcellular Cerebellar Fractions with the Electron Microscope
LC Triarhou, M Manto - The Cerebellum, 2021 - Springer
Differential ultracentrifugation and subcellular fractionation historically helped to study the
components of the cell, to discover new cellular organelles, and to decipher their …
components of the cell, to discover new cellular organelles, and to decipher their …
[PDF][PDF] Functional proteomics as marker for neurological and psychiatric disorders: the first application to dementia for an immediate future
VR Federico, F Federica - J Neurol Neurosci, 2016 - researchgate.net
Functional Proteomics is a useful technology to study the neuronal biochimism, allowing to
evaluate the metabolic changes within neuronal cells and brain tissue that may imply some …
evaluate the metabolic changes within neuronal cells and brain tissue that may imply some …