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  1. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy for Deep-Tissue Biophysical Stimulation: An Integrated Clinical and Molecular Analysis
  2. Myelinated fiber labeling and orientation mapping of the human brain with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy
  3. Distribution of Serotonergic Transporter Innervation in the Nucleus Accumbens and Ventral Pallidum Is Highly Conserved Among Primates
  4. Myelinated fiber labeling and orientation mapping of the human brain with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy
  5. Ecological Trait Differences Are Associated with Gene Expression in the Primary Visual Cortex of Primates
  6. Evaluation of near-infrared light therapy for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases: Limited penetration depth into the brain likely hinders efficacy
  7. The Neurovascular Unit as a Locus of Injury in Low-Level Blast-Induced Neurotrauma
  8. Comparative basolateral amygdala connectomics reveals dissociable single-neuron projection patterns to frontal cortex in macaques and mice
  9. Hedonic eating, obesity, and addiction result from increased neuropeptide Y in the nucleus accumbens during human brain evolution
  10. The association of astrogliosis and microglial activation with aging and Alzheimer's disease pathology in the chimpanzee brain
  11. The BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network Data Ecosystem: A User’s Guide
  12. Epigenetic ageing of the prefrontal cortex and cerebellum in humans and chimpanzees
  13. Evidence of traumatic brain injury in headbutting bovids
  14. Exploring the human cerebral cortex using confocal microscopy
  15. Association of the MAOB rs1799836 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism and APOE ε4 Allele in Alzheimer’s Disease
  16. Wolframin-1–expressing neurons in the entorhinal cortex propagate tau to CA1 neurons and impair hippocampal memory in mice
  17. The nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum exhibit greater dopaminergic innervation in humans compared to other primates
  18. The marmoset as an important primate model for longitudinal studies of neurocognitive aging
  19. Molecules, Mechanisms, and Disorders of Self-Domestication: Keys for Understanding Emotional and Social Communication from an Evolutionary Perspective
  20. Correction to: Quantification of neurons in the hippocampal formation of chimpanzees: comparison to rhesus monkeys and humans
  21. A comparison of cell density and serotonergic innervation of the amygdala among four macaque species
  22. Neuron loss associated with age but not Alzheimer's disease pathology in the chimpanzee brain
  23. Quantification of neurons in the hippocampal formation of chimpanzees: comparison to rhesus monkeys and humans
  24. PI3K/Akt and ERK1/2 Signalling Are Involved in Quercetin-Mediated Neuroprotection against Copper-Induced Injury
  25. The functional anatomy of cognitive control: A domain‐general brain network for uncertainty processing
  26. Reduced axonal caliber and white matter changes in a rat model of Fragile X syndrome with a deletion of a K Homology domain of Fmr1
  27. Evolutionary shifts dramatically reorganized the human hippocampal complex
  28. Perfusion fixation in brain banking: a systematic review
  29. A model for mapping between the human and rodent cerebral cortex
  30. Automatic navigation system for the mouse brain
  31. Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration Related to C9orf72 Hexanucleotide Repeat Expansion
  32. Astrocytic changes with aging and Alzheimer's disease-type pathology in chimpanzees
  33. Association of MAPT haplotype-tagging polymorphisms with cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease: A preliminary study in a Croatian cohort
  34. Comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee brain microstructure reveals differences in socio-emotional circuits
  35. Scaling of the corpus callosum in wild and domestic canids: Insights into the domesticated brain
  36. Behavioral Effect of Chemogenetic Inhibition Is Directly Related to Receptor Transduction Levels in Rhesus Monkeys
  37. Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid phosphorylated tau231 as a biomarker in the differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia
  38. Species Differences in the Organization of the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus
  39. Comparative morphology of gigantopyramidal neurons in primary motor cortex across mammals
  40. Heightened brain response to pain anticipation in high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder
  41. The Resource Identification Initiative: A cultural shift in publishing
  42. Comparative anatomy of the cerebral convolutions: The great limbic lobe and the limbic fissure in the mammalian series
  43. Probing the proboscidea: Lessons from the past
  44. The Resource Identification Initiative: A cultural shift in publishing
  45. Passages 2015
  46. Neuropathology of the Anterior Midcingulate Cortex in Young Children With Autism
  47. Update on the core and developing cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for Alzheimer disease
  48. Comparative organization of the claustrum: what does structure tell us about function?
  49. Automatic fitness function selection for compartment model optimization
  50. In search of the definitive Brodmann's map of cortical areas in human
  51. Current automated 3D cell detection methods are not a suitable replacement for manual stereologic cell counting
  52. Early Failure of the Default-Mode Network and the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease
  53. Promoting research resource identification at JCN
  54. Recovery of empathetic function following resection of insular gliomas
  55. Passages 2014
  56. A Stereologic Perspective on Autism Neuropathology
  57. Anterior insular cortex and emotional awareness
  58. CSF tau protein phosphorylated at threonine 231 as a potential biomarker of early-stage Alzheimer's disease
  59. Organization and chemical neuroanatomy of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) hippocampus
  60. An important landmark in scientific publishing
  61. Introduction
  62. Von Economo neurons: Clinical and evolutionary perspectives
  63. Discrete Cortical Neuropathology in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  64. Pathogenesis, modulation, and therapy of Alzheimer’s disease: A perspective on roles of liver-X receptors
  65. Lamination of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of Catarrhine Primates
  66. Passages 2013
  67. Neurochemical organization of the vestibular brainstem in the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
  68. Preclinical Alzheimer disease: identification of cases at risk among cognitively intact older individuals
  69. Neuropathological substrates and structural changes in late-life depression: the impact of vascular burden
  70. PHYLOGENETIC COMPARISON OF NEURON AND GLIA DENSITIES IN THE PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS OF CARNIVORES AND PRIMATES
  71. The nucleus pararaphales in the human, chimpanzee, and macaque monkey
  72. Association of ApoE and LRP mRNA levels with dementia and AD neuropathology
  73. Passages 2012
  74. Cellular signatures in the primary visual cortex of phylogeny and placentation
  75. Improved parameter fitting for models of young and aged neurons
  76. The Geneva brain collection
  77. Cytoarchitecture of the mouse neocortex revealed by the low-molecular-weight neurofilament protein subunit
  78. The neocortex of cetaceans: cytoarchitecture and comparison with other aquatic and terrestrial species
  79. The emerging neuroscience of autism spectrum disorders
  80. Recent developments in neuropathology of autism spectrum disorders
  81. Influence of aging and neurodegeneration on dendritic spine morphology
  82. Fiber composition in the planum temporale sector of the corpus callosum in chimpanzee and human
  83. Age-related morphologic changes alter robustness of neuronal function
  84. The insular cortex: a comparative perspective
  85. Introduction to the special issue of Brain Structure and Function on transgenic modeling of neurodegenerative disorders
  86. Cingulum bundle white matter in MAG-knockout mice
  87. Recent advances in the neurobiology of attachment behavior
  88. Cardiovascular risk factors affect hippocampal microvasculature in early AD
  89. Increased expression of RXRα in dementia: an early harbinger for the cholesterol dyshomeostasis?
  90. Presenilin transgenic mice as models of Alzheimer’s disease
  91. Neuropathology of Aging
  92. Sylvia Atsalis, Susan W. Margulis, Patrick R. Hof (eds): Primate reproductive aging: cross-taxon perspectives (Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology)
  93. The quantitative neuropathology of schizophrenia
  94. Clinicopathologic correlates in the oldest-old
  95. Spatial distribution and density of oligodendrocytes in the cingulum bundle are unaltered in schizophrenia
  96. Leftward interhemispheric asymmetry of macaque monkey temporal lobe language area homolog is evident at the cytoarchitectural, but not gross anatomic level
  97. Menopause and Reproductive Senescence in Comparative Context
  98. Antidepressant drug-induced stimulation of mouse hippocampal neurogenesis is age-dependent and altered by early life stress
  99. Age-related neuromorphological distortion affects stability and robustness in a simulated test of spatial working memory
  100. Changes in the structural complexity of the aged brain
  101. Oligodendrocyte pathophysiology: a new view of schizophrenia
  102. Histological asymmetries of primary motor cortex predict handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
  103. Life and Death of Neurons in The Aging Cerebral Cortex
  104. Structure of the cerebral cortex of the humpback whale,Megaptera novaeangliae (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Balaenopteridae)
  105. Rayburst sampling, an algorithm for automated three-dimensional shape analysis from laser scanning microscopy images
  106. The Anterior Cingulate Cortex
  107. Structure of the cerebral cortex of the humpback whale,Megaptera novaeangliae (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Balaenopteridae)
  108. Western Pacific ALS/parkinsonism–dementia complex
  109. Environmental reduplicative paramnesia in a case of atypical Alzheimer’s disease
  110. Stereological studies of capillary length density in the frontal cortex of schizophrenics
  111. Is prefrontal white matter enlargement a human evolutionary specialization?
  112. Nature's experiments in brain diversity
  113. Morphomolecular neuronal phenotypes in the neocortex reflect phylogenetic relationships among certain mammalian orders
  114. Cortical complexity in cetacean brains
  115. The aging brain: morphomolecular senescence of cortical circuits
  116. The nature and effects of cortical microvascular pathology in aging and Alzheimer's disease
  117. Automated Algorithms for Multiscale Morphometry of Neuronal Dendrites
  118. Occurrence of a-synuclein pathology in the cerebellum of Guamanian patients with parkinsonism-dementia complex
  119. Interlaminar astroglial processes in the cerebral cortex of great apes
  120. Cingulate Gyrus
  121. Cellular Components of Nervous Tissue
  122. ?-Sarcoglycan immunoreactivity and mRNA expression in mouse brain
  123. Neuroanatomy of the killer whale (Orcinus orca) from magnetic resonance images
  124. Cortical Orofacial Motor Representation in Old World Monkeys, Great Apes, and Humans
  125. Cortical Orofacial Motor Representation in Old World Monkeys, Great Apes, and Humans
  126. Neuropathologie de la maladie d'Alzheimer
  127. Automated reconstruction of three-dimensional neuronal morphology from laser scanning microscopy images
  128. Variability of Broca's area homologue in African great apes: Implications for language evolution
  129. Stereologic characterization and spatial distribution patterns of Betz cells in the human primary motor cortex
  130. Changes in cortical circuits during aging
  131. Neurofibrillary tangles in the primary motor cortex in Guamanian amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/parkinsonism-dementia complex
  132. Information storage capacity of synaptic connectivity patterns
  133. Cognitive deficits, schizophrenia, and the anterior cingulate cortex
  134. Geometry and Structural Plasticity of Synaptic Connectivity
  135. Chapter 37 Selective vulnerability of corticocortical and hippocampal circuits in aging and Alzheimer's disease
  136. Advanced use of 3-D methods for counting neurons
  137. Anatomical distribution of serotonin‐containing neurons and axons in the central nervous system of the cat
  138. Preface
  139. Frontotemporal Dementias: From Classification Problems to Pathogenetic Uncertainties
  140. Patterns of Cortical Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's Disease: Subgroups, Subtypes, and Implications for Staging Strategies
  141. Vascular Dementia
  142. Age-Related Morphologic Alterations in the Brain of Old World and New World Anthropoid Monkeys
  143. Morphological Changes in Human Cerebral Cortex during Normal Aging
  144. Regional and Laminar Patterns of Selective Neuronal Vulnerability in Alzheimer's Disease
  145. The Study of Brain Aging in Great Apes
  146. Anatomical distribution of serotonin-containing neurons and axons in the central nervous system of the cat
  147. Cytology of human caudomedial cingulate, retrosplenial, and caudal parahippocampal cortices
  148. Types of Age-Related Brain Lesions and Relationship to Neuropathologic Diagnostic Systems of Alzheimer's Disease
  149. Longevity and Brain Aging: The Paradigm of Centenarians
  150. Neurostereology in the Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy
  151. Current trends in neurostereology – Introduction to the special issue “Recent Advances in Neurostereology”
  152. Recommendations for straightforward and rigorous methods of counting neurons based on a computer simulation approach
  153. Tau protein isoforms, phosphorylation and role in neurodegenerative disorders11These authors contributed equally to this work.
  154. Profile of Patrick Dean
  155. Visual cortical projections and chemoarchitecture of macaque monkey pulvinar
  156. Presenilin-1 expression in Pick's disease
  157. Cortical Neuropathology in Aging and Dementing Disorders
  158. Multifocal Cortical Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s Disease
  159. Selective vulnerability of neocortical association areas in Alzheimer's disease
  160. Determinants of neuronal vulnerability in neurodegenerative diseases
  161. Pathologic Correlates of Apraxia in Alzheimer Disease
  162. Greater Metabolic Rate Decreases in Hippocampal Formation and Proisocortex than in Neocortex in Alzheimer’s Disease
  163. Brain Microvascular Changes in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
  164. Neurofilament and calcium-binding proteins in the human cingulate cortex
  165. Morphology and Neurochemical Characteristics of the Vulnerable Neurons in Brain Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
  166. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy improves neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest and resuscitation
  167. Distribution of the Iron-Binding Protein Lactoferrin in the Pathological Lesions of Neurodegenerative Diseases
  168. GERIATRIC BIOSCIENCE: Hippocampal and Neocortical Involvement in Normal Brain Aging and Dementia: Morphological and Neurochemical Profile of the Vulnerable Circuits
  169. Human cingulate cortex: Surface features, flat maps, and cytoarchitecture
  170. Human orbitofrontal cortex: Cytoarchitecture and quantitative immunohistochemical parcellation
  171. Regional distribution of the AMPA glutamate receptor subunits GluR2(4) in human hippocampus
  172. Spindle neurons of the human anterior cingul. Ate cortex
  173. Age-Related Distribution of Neuropathologic Changes in the Cerebral Cortex of Patients With Down's Syndrome
  174. Neurofilament protein defines regional patterns of cortical organization in the macaque monkey visual system: A quantitative immunohistochemical analysis
  175. Immunocytochemical localization of non-NMDA ionotropic excitatory amino acid receptor subunits in human neocortex
  176. The Morphologic and Neurochemical Basis of Dementia: Aging, Hierarchical Patterns of Lesion Distribution and Vulnerable Neuronal Phenotype
  177. Quantitative Evaluation of the Cytoarchitecture of Areas 10 and 44 in Schizophrenia
  178. Particle Retention and Clearance
  179. The noradrenergic innervation density of the monkey paraventricular nucleus is not altered by early social deprivation
  180. Neurofibrillary tangle densities in the hippocampal formation in a non-demented population define subgroups of patients with differential early pathologic changes
  181. Calretinin-immunoreactive neocortical interneurons are unaffected in Alzheimer's disease
  182. Monoaminergic Innervation of Cingulate Cortex
  183. Calretinin-immunoreactive neurons in the primary visual cortex of dolphin and human brains
  184. Distribution of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques in the cerebral cortex in postencephalitic parkinsonism
  185. Regional Distribution of Neurofilament and Calcium-binding Proteins in the Cingulate Cortex of the Macaque Monkey
  186. Morphological and Histochemical Features of Odontocete Visual Neocortex: Immunocytochemical Analysis of Pyramidal and Non-Pyramidal Populations of Neurons
  187. Neurofibrillary tangle distribution in the cerebral cortex of parkinsonism-dementia cases from Guam: differences with Alzheimer's disease
  188. Asymmetric increase in substance P immunoreactivity in the rat and guinea pig substantia nigra after unilateral neocortical ablation
  189. Neocortical neuronal subpopulations labeled by a monoclonal antibody to calbindin exhibit differential vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease
  190. A subpopulation of primate corticocortical neurons is distinguished by somatodendritic distribution of neurofilament protein
  191. Object recognition deficit in Alzheimer's disease: Possible disconnection of the occipito-temporal component of the visual system
  192. Distribution of parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the visual cortex of Old World monkeys and humans
  193. Quantitative analysis of a vulnerable subset of pyramidal neurons in Alzheimer's disease: I. Superior frontal and inferior temporal cortex
  194. Quantitative analysis of a vulnerable subset of pyramidal neurons in Alzheimer's disease: II. Primary and secondary visual cortex
  195. Noradrenergic sub-sensitivity in the cerebral cortex of the tottering mouse, a spontaneously epileptic mutant
  196. Interactions between Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide and Norepinephrine, Ergot Alkaloids and Prostanoids in Mouse Cerebral Cortex
  197. The increase in cyclic-AMP levels elicited by vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in mouse cerebral cortical slices is potentiated by ergot alkaloids
  198. Evolution of the Brain in Humans – Paleoneurology
  199. Neurobiologic Basis of Age-Related Dementing Disorders
  200. Hof
  201. Language areas of the hominoid brain: a dynamic communicative shift on the upper east side planum
  202. Neuropathology of normal aging in cerebral cortex