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Methadone alters transcriptional programs associated with synapse formation in human cortical organoids.

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The Burden of Disease in Germany at the National and Regional Level-Results in Terms of Disability–Adjusted Life Years (DALY) from the BURDEN 2020 Study.

measures such as disability-adjusted life years (DALY) are becoming increasingly important for the standardized assessment of the burden of disease due to death and disability. The BURDEN 2020 pilot project was designed as an independent burden-ofdisease study for Germany, which was based on nationwide data, but which also yielded regional estimates.

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2022 American College of Rheumatology/EULAR Classification Criteria for Giant Cell Arteritis.

To develop and validate updated classification criteria for giant cell arteritis (GCA).

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An Insight into Neuromodulation for Treating Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Neuralgia.

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Demographic Reporting and Phenotypic Exclusion in fNIRS.

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CSF infusion of TrkB agonist, 7,8-dihydroxyflavone, is ineffective in promoting remyelination in cuprizone and EAE models of multiple sclerosis.

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Modification of blood-based (IgG) to salivary-based (IgA) ELISA for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Diagnostic: Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha quantification.

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Effect of selective lesions of nucleus accumbens μ-opioid receptor-expressing cells on heroin self-administration in male and female rats: a study with novel Oprm1-Cre knock-in rats.

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Intrinsic neural diversity quenches the dynamic volatility of neural networks.

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Common pathomechanism of migraine and depression.

Migraine and depression often coexist and constitute an important clinical problem. Both disorders are associated with the necessity of chronic treatment, and their mutual coexistence contributes to the phenomenon of drug resistance. Influencing the functioning of patients, they also cause numerous social consequences – affecting the quality of life and achievement of personal goals of patients. This review presents factors that may explain the common pathomechanisms of depression and migraine. Structural and functional disturbances of the central nervous system (CNS), disturbances in the neurotransmitter systems, inflammatory theories, hormonal disturbances, as well as a possible genetic basis were taken into account. Due to the fact that both depression and migraine have a multifactorial etiology and at the present stage of scientific research it is difficult to clearly determine which factor is the most important, such a broad overview has been presented. It is also difficult to determine which of the above-mentioned factors, well documented in international studies, only coexist, and which of them may have a cause-and-effect relationship in the described disorders. Further research into the comorbidity and causes of migraine and depression seems to be worth considering.

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