Примери за използване на Dopamine-producing на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The disease destroys dopamine-producing cells, primarily affecting movement.
Yes, we wanted to see the impact of the 5-HT2C receptors on dopamine-producing cells.
In most cases,the exact reason that the dopamine-producing cells start to die is not known, Changizi said.
Parkinson's Disease impacts motor function by the degradation of of 60-80% of dopamine-producing neurons.
But the identities of the individual dopamine-producing neurons are clearly largely different on the left and on the right.
Parkinson's Disease is most associated with compromised motor function after the loss of 60-80% of dopamine-producing neurons.
In this study, stem cells were developed into dopamine-producing neurons the missing nerve cells in Parkinson's disease.
Autopsies of people with RLS have shown that their brains were not storing sufficient levels of iron,especially in dopamine-producing cells.
In terms of Parkinson's,apples stop the gradual breakdown of dopamine-producing nerve cells, which can be an underlying cause of Parkinson's.
When 60% to 80% of dopamine-producing cells are lost, a sufficient amount of dopamine cannot be produced and motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease occur.
Characterized by muscle stiffness and tremors,Parkinson's is caused by the death of dopamine-producing neurons in a section of the midbrain.
Parkinson's disease causes the death of dopamine-producing brain cells, leading to tremors, issues with motor function and difficulty walking.
Parkinson's is notoriously tricky to diagnose;by the time most people learn they have it, they have already lost half of the dopamine-producing brain cells the disease attacks.
When 60 to 80 percent of the dopamine-producing cells are damaged, and not able to produce enough dopamine, the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease appear.
The hope is that compounds made by these cells will nourish the remaining dopamine-producing cells in the patients' brains, slowing further loss.
Habitually chasing any dopamine-producing activity can become compulsive by changing what our brain perceives as important or salient for its survival.
Although it is well-known that lack of dopamine causes the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease,it is not clear why the dopamine-producing brain cells deteriorate.
When approximately 60 to 80% of the dopamine-producing cells are damaged and do not produce enough dopamine, the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease appear(R).
Parkinson is the 2nd most common neurodegenerative disorder that causes a progressive deterioration of motor function due to a loss in dopamine-producing brain cells.
When 60 to 80 percent of the dopamine-producing cells in the brain are damaged, and do not produce enough dopamine, the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease appear.
This means that the Critic must have spoken in that animal, andthat the Critic must be contained among the dopamine-producing neurons on the left, but not among the dopamine producing neurons on the right.
Jeanne Loring, a stem-cell biologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, who is also planning stem-cell trials for Parkinsons, is concerned that the Chinese trials use neural precursors andnot ES-cell-derived cells that have fully committed to becoming dopamine-producing cells.
And injuries that specifically damage the part of the brain that contains dopamine-producing cells, called the substantia nigra, can also lead to Parkinson's, Changizi said.
Several recent studies also have found evidence suggesting increased PD risk in individuals withred-hair-associated variants of MC1R, so the current study was designed to explore that potential role of the gene in PD and specifically in dopamine-producing neurons of the substantia nigra.
In 2015, the MIT team demonstrated that tiny microfabricated sensors could be used to measure dopamine levels in a part of the brain called the striatum,which contains dopamine-producing cells that are critical for habit formation and reward-reinforced learning.