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Meanings of immature brain in English
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Usage of immature brain in English
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The immaturebrain is more prone to seize than the mature brain.
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In the immaturebrain GABA A R signaling is critical for neuronal development.
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Thus, Cr protects the metabolically immaturebrain from hypoxia-induced seizures and, perhaps, from cellular injury.
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These data show that microglial activation and cytokine production are increased in immaturebrain after ACA.
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Thus, better understanding of the molecular regulation of the endogenous vulnerability of the immaturebrain is needed.
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Some of them yelping for help and some of them bitterly objecting to tampering with the immaturebrain?
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It has been demonstrated in animal experiments that estradiol and progesterone protect the immaturebrain from hypoxic-ischemic lesions.
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Recent studies have revealed that systemic inflammation can sensitize the immaturebrain to hypoxic-ischemic (HI) injury.
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Thus, low Cr or PCr may be important in susceptibility to hypoxic seizures in the metabolically immaturebrain.
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There is evidence that the dopaminergic system is sensitive to altered p(O(2)) in the immaturebrain.
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The effects of high inspiratory oxygen concentrations on immaturebrain cells and their signaling cascades are largely unknown.
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Given its known clinical safety profile, CEP-701 is a promising clinically translatable therapy to prevent epileptogenesis in the immaturebrain.
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This method may serve as a valuable tool to study mitochondrial function in a mouse model of immaturebrain injury.
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Several features of normal EAA development contribute to hyperexcitability in the immaturebrain, making it more prone to development of seizures.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the protective and anti-inflammatory effects of melatonin in the immaturebrain following intrauterine asphyxia.
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When placed in a succession of solutions, the tissues of an eleven-week-old baby and a twenty-seven-year-old man had yielded immaturebrain cells.