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A striped mass of white and grey matter located in front of the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphere; consists of the caudate nucleus and the lenticular nucleus.
Huntington's disease is characterized by highly selective and profound damage to the corpusstriatum, which regulates motor function.
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RNase protection assay revealed about a 1.5-fold increase in the D2 dopamine receptor mRNA level in the corpusstriatum.
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At E15-E19, the majority of cells in the plate stain, with their processes extending through the corpusstriatum to the thalamus.
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Medium sized-spiny neurons (MSNs) in the corpusstriatum are highly vulnerable to mHtt aggregate accumulation and degeneration, but the mechanisms and pathways involved remain elusive.
Usage of striatum in anglès
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Anxiety was associated with striatum only in left limb dominantly affected PD.
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Dopamine in the striatum is known to be important for reversal learning.
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These factors undoubtedly can serve to enhance the functions of the striatum.
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The highest uptake was in the amygdala, followed by striatum and hippocampus.
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Fructose increased connectivity between the hypothalamus and thalamus but not the striatum.
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The patient with the MSA-P phenotype had severe DAT loss throughout the striatum.
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Dopamine is widely thought to support model-free learning by modulating plasticity in striatum.
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There were no alterations of TBARS and TAR in striatum from tested animals.
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Moreover, the NAcc domains are substantially different from those in the dorsal striatum.
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Dominantly affected limb side did not impact striatum and cognition association.
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Two months later, she was found to have C. striatum which was treated.
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This increase reached statistical significance in the cortex, hippocampus, and striatum.
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The protective effect was more marked in cortex than in striatum.
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Co-grafts were either mixed together or placed separately into the striatum.
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Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing.
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Surprisingly, it was found at comparably high levels in mouse striatum.