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1. Effect of glycemic control on sudomotor denervation in type 2 diabetes.

2. Medical students' preferences for asynchronous online or face-to-face learning strategies in learning gross anatomy and neuroanatomy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

3. Glaucoma Detection through a Novel Hyperspectral Imaging Band Selection and Vision Transformer Integration.

4. Implementing virtual reality technology to teach medical college systemic anatomy: A pilot study.

5. Lactobacillus Plantarum intake mitigates neuropathic pain behavior via enhancing macrophage M2 polarization in a rat model of peripheral neuropathy.

6. Impact of modified teaching strategies used in a gross anatomy course on the academic performance of dental students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

7. Curcumin promotes microglial M2 polarization and suppresses chronic constriction: Injury-induced neuropathic pain in a rat model of peripheral neuropathy.

8. Benefits of a bilingual web-based anatomy atlas for nursing students in learning anatomy.

9. The impact of asynchronous online anatomy teaching and smaller learning groups in the anatomy laboratory on medical students' performance during the Covid-19 pandemic.

10. Melatonin reduces neuropathic pain behavior and glial activation through MT 2 melatonin receptor modulation in a rat model of lysophosphatidylcholine-induced demyelination neuropathy.

11. Glycemic control with insulin attenuates sepsis-associated encephalopathy by inhibiting glial activation via the suppression of the nuclear factor kappa B and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways in septic rats.

12. Workshop, Cost-Effective and Streamlined Fabrications of Re-Usable World-To-Chip Connectors for Handling Sample of Limited Volume and for Assembling Chip Array.

13. Erythropoietin reduces nerve demyelination, neuropathic pain behavior and microglial MAPKs activation through erythropoietin receptors on Schwann cells in a rat model of peripheral neuropathy.

14. Elevated galanin receptor type 2 primarily contributes to mechanical hypersensitivity after median nerve injury.

15. PM 2.5 -induced oxidative stress increases intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression in lung epithelial cells through the IL-6/AKT/STAT3/NF-κB-dependent pathway.

16. Neurosteroid Allopregnanolone Suppresses Median Nerve Injury-induced Mechanical Hypersensitivity and Glial Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase Activation through γ-Aminobutyric Acid Type A Receptor Modulation in the Rat Cuneate Nucleus.

17. Predicting the Incidence of Human Cataract through Retinal Imaging Technology.

18. Lysophosphatidylcholine causes neuropathic pain via the increase of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the dorsal root ganglion and cuneate nucleus.

19. Changes in GABA and GABA(B) receptor expressions are involved in neuropathy in the rat cuneate nucleus following median nerve transection.

20. P2X3-mediated peripheral sensitization of neuropathic pain in resiniferatoxin-induced neuropathy.

21. Decreases of glycine receptor expression induced by median nerve injury in the rat cuneate nucleus contribute to NPY release and c-Fos expression.

22. Pigment epithelium-derived factor reduces the PDGF-induced migration and proliferation of human aortic smooth muscle cells through PPARγ activation.

23. Nitric oxide implicates c-Fos expression in the cuneate nucleus following electrical stimulation of the transected median nerve.

24. Role of peptidergic nerve terminals in the skin: reversal of thermal sensation by calcitonin gene-related peptide in TRPV1-depleted neuropathy.

25. Pre-emptive treatment of lidocaine attenuates neuropathic pain and reduces pain-related biochemical markers in the rat cuneate nucleus in median nerve chronic constriction injury model.

26. Effects of gentamicin on guinea pig vestibular ganglion function and on substance P and neuropeptide Y.

27. Early expression of injury-induced neuropeptide Y in primary sensory neurons and the cuneate nucleus in diabetic rats with median nerve transection.

28. Assessment of gentamicin-induced vestibulotoxicity by click and galvanic vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials: a guinea pig investigation.

29. Effects of pre-emptive drug treatment on astrocyte activation in the cuneate nucleus following rat median nerve injury.

30. Effects of 4-methylcatechol on skin reinnervation: promotion of cutaneous nerve regeneration after crush injury.

31. Pre-treatment with lidocaine suppresses ectopic discharges and attenuates neuropeptide Y and c-Fos expressions in the rat cuneate nucleus following median nerve transection.

32. Neuropeptide Y modulates c-Fos protein expression in the cuneate nucleus and contributes to mechanical hypersensitivity following rat median nerve injury.

33. Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials are heavily dependent on type I hair cell activity of the saccular macula in guinea pigs.

34. Physiological and morphological assessment of the saccule in Guinea pigs after noise exposure.

35. Synaptic relationships between induced neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactive terminals and cuneothalamic projection neurons in the rat cuneate nucleus following median nerve transection.

36. Characterization of the induced neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactivity in primary sensory neurons following complete median nerve transection.

37. Effect of intratympanic application of aminoglycosides on click-evoked myogenic potentials in Guinea pigs.

38. Melatonin restores the cytochrome oxidase reactivity in the nodose ganglia of acute hypoxic rats.

39. Ultrastructural identification of a sympathetic component in the hypoglossal nerve of hamsters using experimental degeneration and horseradish peroxidase methods.

40. Differential expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) in the axotomized motoneurons of normoxic and hypoxic rats.

41. A time course analysis of the changes in neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity in the rat cuneate nucleus following median nerve transection.

42. Upregulation of NMDA receptor and neuronal NADPH-d/NOS expression in the nodose ganglion of acute hypoxic rats.

43. Changes in c-Fos protein expression in the rat cuneate nucleus after electric stimulation of the transected median nerve.

44. Neurogenesis of cuneothalamic neurons and NO-containing neurons in the cuneate nucleus of the rat.

45. Axotomy along with hypoxia enhances the neuronal NADPH-d/NOS expression in lower brain stem motor neurons of adult rats.

46. The distribution and characterization of NADPH-d/NOS-IR neurons in the rat cuneate nucleus.

47. Somatic noxious mechanical stimulation induces Fos expression in the postsynaptic dorsal column neurons in laminae III and IV of the rat spinal dorsal horn.

48. Afferent synaptic contacts on glycine-immunoreactive neurons in the rat cuneate nucleus.

49. Evidence of neuroanatomical connection between the superior cervical ganglion and hypoglossal nerve in the hamster as revealed by tract-tracing and degeneration methods.

50. A beta-fiber intensity stimulation of chronically constricted median nerve induces c-fos expression in thalamic projection neurons of the cuneate nucleus in rats with behavioral signs of neuropathic pain.

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