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41. Cognitive And Locomotor Activity Changes Of Kunming Mice Induced By Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes
42. Correlation Of Ginsenosides And Drug Dependence
43. Protective Mechanism Of Safflower Injection On Spinal Cord Acute Injury In Rats
44. Involvement Of Phosphodiesterase-4Mediated Signaling Pathway In Alcohol Dependence
45. A Preliminary Study Of Neuroprotection Or Neurotoxicity In Immune Inflammatory Response After Acute Spinal Cord Injury In Mice
46. The Mechanism Of SNAP-25 In Rats With Contusion Spinal Cord Injury
47. Motor Behavior Affect Serum BDNF, Methylglyoxal And Cognitive Function In Elderly Patients With T2DM
48. Effects Of Locomotor Training On Plasticity Of Excitatory Interneurons Located In CPG In Rats With Spinal Cord Injury
49. Effect Of M2 Macrophages Adoptive Transfer On Locomotor Functional Recovery In Adult Rats After Spinal Cord Injury
50. Study On The Pharmacodynamics And Mechanism Of Tetrahydroprotoberberine L-SLR In Antischizophrenia
51. Sedative And Hypnotic Mechanisms Of Compound H057
52. The Investigation Of The Mechanisms And The Effects Of Melatonin Intervention On Methamphetamine Induced Locomotor Sensitization And Neurotoxicity
53. Research On The Effect And Mechanism Of Qiao Meridian Acupuncture On Characteristic Of Locomotor Activity Circadian Rhythm And Expression Of 5-HT1AR、5-HT2AR MRNA And Protein In Hippocampus In Sleep Deprivation Rats
54. Effect And Mechanism Of Cocaine Exposure On MiR-20b-3p In Rat Striatum
55. Passive Stretching Motion Promotes Locomotor Recovery Of Hind Limbs In Rats With Spinal Cord Injury
56. Study On Inhibition Of MTORC1 Signaling By N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Promoting Locomotor Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
57. The Inhibition Effect And Mechanism Of Puerarin On Neuropathic Pain
58. Effects And Mechanisms Of Oral Delivery Dexmedetomidine On Sleep-wake Regulation In Mice
59. A Study On The Role And Mechanism Of The Perifornical Area In The Locomotor Activity And Feeding Of Mice
60. A Modeling Study Of NMAD Modulation Of Serotonergic Neurons In Mesencephalic Locomotor Region In Mice
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