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Neurobiological mechanisms and recent advances in drug-based therapeutics in depression.
Neurobiological foundations of depression, including serotonergic, noradrenergic, dopaminergic, cholinergic, glutamatergic
Alzheimer's disease: a disorder of cortical cholinergic innervation.
cholinergic neurons provide widespread innervation of the cerebral cortex and related structures and appear to play an important role in cognitive functions, especially memory. These advances reflect a close interaction
Sexually dimorphic age-related molecular differences in the entorhinal cortex of cognitively intact elderly: Relation to early Alzheimer's changes.
cholinergic activity-related molecules. The changes in molecules indicated increasing local estrogenic and neuronal activity accompanied by a higher and faster hyperphosphorylated tau accumulation in women's EC in relation
Single-nucleus transcriptome atlas of the basal forebrain reveals diverse ageing-related pathways.
neurobiological processes, including learning, memory and attention. Basal forebrain cells undergo structural and functional changes during ageing, increasing their vulnerability to neurodegenerative diseases. To reveal the molecular landscape of distinct