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Everall IP, Heaton RK, Marcotte TD, EUis RJ, McCutchan JA, Atkinson JH, Grant I, Mallory M, Masliah E (1999) Cortical synaptic density is reduced in mild to moderate human immunodeficiency virus neurocognitive disorder. HNRC Group. HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center. Brain Pathol 9 209-217... [Pg.293]

A small number of cells lies in the B9 cell group along the medial lemniscus (ml) and give rise to a small number of cortical projections. This map was prepared by Dr. L Mamounas based on a section prepared for 5-HT immunocytochemistiy. [Pg.273]

Bone is divided into trabecular and cortical components, with each further divided into surface bone, bone volume, and bone cavity (marrow compartment). Deposition of americium is assumed to occur from plasma directly to bone surfaces, whereas elimination from bone occurs by transfer from the bone surface or volume to the marrow cavity, and then from the marrow cavity to plasma (Figure 3-6). Transfers of americium within the cortical or trabecular bone compartments are modeled based on assumptions about rates of bone formation and resorption, which are assumed to be vary with age, but are equal within a given age group (Leggett et al. 1982). Movement of americium to the marrow compartment is determined by the bone resorption rate, whereas, movement from the bone surface to the bone volume is assumed to occur by burial of surface deposits with new bone and is determined by the bone formation rate. During growth, bone formation and resorption are assumed to occur at different sites within bone therefore, the rate of removal of americium from the bone surface is approximated by the sum of the bone resorption rate (represented in the model by the movement of americium to the marrow compartment) and the rate of bone... [Pg.89]

The basal ganglia are a group of subcortical nuclei which are components of modular circuits involved in many cortical functions. They have received considerable attention from basic scientists and clinicians alike because of their prominent involvement in movement disorders, a spectrum of diseases including disorders which are characterized by poverty of movement (hypokinetic disorders), as well as disorders characterized by excess movement (hyperkinetic disorders). It has become clear in recent years that most basal ganglia disorders are not restricted to motor disturbances, but involve cognitive and emotional features as well. [Pg.761]


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