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    AuthorAlamilla Marroquín, Verónica Rebeca (1)Cabré Giménez, Sílvia (1)Concannon, Ruth M. (1)Connolly, Patrick F. (1)Corcoran, Louise (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Programmed DNA damage in myogenesis 

    Connolly, Patrick F. (2017-02-23)
    Skeletal muscle is a major tissue type in humans, comprising approximately 40% of total body mass in adults. Skeletal muscle is ultimately composed of elongated multinucleate cells known as myofibers. These myofibers are ...
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    The potential of injectable collagen hydrogels to enhance dopaminergic cell replacement therapies for Parkinson's disease 

    Moriarty, Niamh (NUI Galway, 2018-10-04)
    Extensive pre-clinical and clinical assessment has shown that, when transplanted into the Parkinsonian brain, primary dopaminergic neurons can survive, integrate with the host system, produce dopamine and provide functional ...
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    Genotype-dependent responsivity to inflammatory pain: the role of TRPV1 in the periaqueductal grey 

    Madasu, Manish Kumar (2016-09-21)
    The ability to experience pain is essential for survival, and to prevent potential tissue damage upon exposure to noxious stimuli. The periaqueductal grey - rostral ventromedial medulla – dorsal horn of the spinal cord ...
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    A role for nanor in early zebrafish development and validation of a neurotoxic zebrafish model of Parkinson’s disease 

    Cronin, Aileen (NUI Galway, 2018-04-06)
    Zebrafish are a versatile experimental model which have progressed the fields of many research areas through both genetic and pharmacological studies. In this thesis I studied a novel zygotic gene, nanor, in zebrafish and ...
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    Characterization of a novel zebrafish model of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy 

    Lynskey, Tracy (NUI Galway, 2018-12-14)
    Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a congenital heart disorder characterized by replacement of the ventricular myocardium with fibrofatty tissue. The majority of cases are due to mutations in genes ...
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    Regulation of fear, anxiety and cognition in the presence or absence of pain by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors 

    Gaspar, Jessica (NUI Galway, 2019-06-07)
    Fear/anxiety and pain modulate one another reciprocally, but the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie this interaction are not completely understood. Fear-conditioned analgesia (FCA) is pain suppression upon exposure ...
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    An examination of the effects of viral priming on neurotoxin induced synapse dysfunction and degeneration 

    Olsen, Laura (NUI Galway, 2018-10-19)
    Over 200 years since its first description, Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. Treatments are insufficient and there is still no cure. The continued lack of treatment ...
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    Investigating the epigenetic regulation of toll-like receptor 3 

    Hennessy, Conor (2017-10-20)
    Toll-like receptors are a family of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which have evolved to recognise structurally conserved components of microorganisms. They form an important part of the innate immune system, yet ...
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    Exploration of the opioidergic system in the olfactory bulbectomized rat model of depression 

    McHugh, Kelly Louise (NUI Galway, 2020-02-27)
    In recent years, there has been renewed interest in targeting the central opioid system as a novel strategy for the treatment of psychiatric disorders such as depression, due to its involvement in the regulation of mood, ...
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    The role of the endogenous opioid system in hyperalgesia associated with negative affect 

    Ferdousi, Mehnaz (NUI Galway, 2020-02-26)
    Pain and negative affect (anxiety and depression) modulate one another reciprocally. However, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying this interaction are unclear. The endogenous opioid system plays a key role in regulating ...
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