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The Three Musketeers in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex: Subregion-specific Structural and Functional Plasticity Underlying Fear Memory Stages

Sung Y, Kaang BK

  • KMID: 2532833
  • Exp Neurobiol.
  • 2022 Aug;31(4):221-231.
  • doi: 10.5607/en22012
Fear memory recruits various brain regions with long-lasting brain-wide subcellular events. The medial prefrontal cortex processes the emotional and cognitive functions required for adequately handling fear memory. Several studies have...
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A Review on Peripheral Tinnitus, Causes, and Treatments from the Perspective of Autophagy

Vijayakumar KA, Cho GW, Maharajan N, Jang CH

  • KMID: 2532834
  • Exp Neurobiol.
  • 2022 Aug;31(4):232-242.
  • doi: 10.5607/en22002
Tinnitus is the perception of phantom noise without any external auditory sources. The degeneration of the function or activity of the peripheral or central auditory nervous systems is one of...
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Anti-stress Effect of Octopus Cephalotocin in Rats

Kim YJ, Jo S, Jung SH, Woo DH

  • KMID: 2532836
  • Exp Neurobiol.
  • 2022 Aug;31(4):260-269.
  • doi: 10.5607/en22010
Cephalotocin is a bioactivity-regulating peptide expressed in octopus (Octopus vulgaris). The peptide sequence of cephalotocin is very similar to the peptide sequence of mammalian vasopressin, and cephalotocin has been proposed...
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Low-voltage Activating K + Channels in Cochlear Afferent Nerve Fiber Dendrites

Sharma K, Kang KW, Seo YW, Glowatzki E, Yi E

  • KMID: 2532835
  • Exp Neurobiol.
  • 2022 Aug;31(4):243-259.
  • doi: 10.5607/en22013
Cochlear afferent nerve fibers (ANF) are the first neurons in the ascending auditory pathway. We investigated the low-voltage activating K + channels expressed in ANF dendrites using isolated rat cochlear...
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Blood-brain Barrier Damage is Pivotal for SARS-CoV-2 Infection to the Central Nervous System

Rodríguez-Morales J, Guartazaca-Guerrero S, Rizo-Téllez SA, Viurcos-Sanabria R, Barrón EV, Hernández-Valencia AF, Nava P, Escobedo G, Carrillo-Ruiz JD, Méndez-García LA

  • KMID: 2532837
  • Exp Neurobiol.
  • 2022 Aug;31(4):270-276.
  • doi: 10.5607/en21049
Transsynaptic transport is the most accepted proposal to explain the SARS-CoV-2 infection of the CNS. Nevertheless, emerging evidence shows that neurons do not express the SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2, which highlights...
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