Neuropsychiatry
... 159(5), 695 – 704.
Kendler, K. S. (2005). Toward a Philosophical
structure for Psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 433-440.
Most of ... Behaviour, 86(1-2), 15-7
Kendler, K. S. (2005). Toward a Philosophical
structure for Psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 433-440.
Koch, C. ...
Episodic memory
...
The cognitive neuroscience of episodic memory
The formation of new episodic memories requires the medial temporal lobe , a
structure that includes the hippocampus . Without the medial temporal lobe, one is able to form new procedural memories (such as playing the piano) but ...
Ganglion cyst
... of ganglion cysts is still unknown but they are thought to be due to a degeneration of the fibrous tissue surrounding joints leading to a cystic
structure 1,2 . For this reason they are often found around joints, especially the wrist joint (the location of 90% of ganglions 2 ). They are not due to ...
Medicine
... with patients) can be physicians, physical therapists, physician assistants, nurses or others. The medical profession is the social and occupational
structure of the group of people formally trained and authorized to apply medical knowledge. Many countries and legal jurisdictions have legal limitations ...
Proteopathy
... tendency of the protein to misfold and polymerize into aggregates that are resistant to clearance, and can become pathogenic. Because of the common
structure of the polypeptide backbone, all proteins have the potential to misfold under some conditions. [6]
Only certain proteins are linked to ...
Thymocyte
... and undergo beta selection.
Beta selection
Histology of the thymus showing the cortex and medulla
Minute
structure of thymus.
The ability of T cells to recognise foreign antigens is mediated by the T cell receptor , which is a surface protein able to ...