Search Results - "Dai, Chunqiu"
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Biosafety and Antibacterial Ability of Graphene and Graphene Oxide In Vitro and In Vivo
Published in Nanoscale research letters (12-10-2017)“…In recent years, graphene (G) and graphene oxide (GO) nanoparticles have begun to be applied in surgical implant surface modification. However, biosafety and…”
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PFC/M1 activation and excitability: a longitudinal cohort study on fatigue symptoms in healthcare workers post-COVID-19
Published in Journal of translational medicine (05-08-2024)“…Fatigue is one of the most common neurological symptoms reported post coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. In order to establish effective early…”
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Correlation of bilateral M1 hand area excitability and overall functional recovery after spinal cord injury: protocol for a prospective cohort study
Published in BMC neurology (22-06-2024)“…After spinal cord injury (SCI), a large number of survivors suffer from severe motor dysfunction (MD). Although the injury site is in the spinal cord,…”
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Striatal Distribution and Cytoarchitecture of Dopamine Receptor Subtype 1 and 2: Evidence from Double-Labeling Transgenic Mice
Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (17-08-2017)“…As the main input nucleus of the basal ganglion, the striatum executes different functions, including motivation, reward and attention. The functions of the…”
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From autophagy to mitophagy: the roles of P62 in neurodegenerative diseases
Published in Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes (01-10-2017)“…P62, also called sequestosome1 (SQSTM1), is the selective cargo receptor for autophagy to degenerate misfolded proteins. It has also been found to assist and…”
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Current implications of EEG and fNIRS as functional neuroimaging techniques for motor recovery after stroke
Published in Medical Review (24-05-2024)“…Abstract Persistent motor deficits are highly prevalent among post-stroke survivors, contributing significantly to disability. Despite the prevalence of these…”
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