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    Celebrating the legacy of Russel J. Reiter: a pioneer in melatonin research
    Dirk M. Hermann, Ertugrul Kilic
    Published: March 24, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100679
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100679
    This article belongs to the special issue Identification of Therapeutic Targets in the Pathogenesis of Neurological Diseases
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    Melatonin regulation of phase separation in Neuro-PASC: out-maneuvering Janus-faced amyloids
    The SAR-CoV-2 virus has evolved to co-exist with human hosts, albeit at a substantial energetic cost resulting in post-infection neurological manifestations [Neuro-post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2  [...] Read more.
    Doris Loh, Russel J. Reiter
    Published: March 24, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100678
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100678
    This article belongs to the special issue Identification of Therapeutic Targets in the Pathogenesis of Neurological Diseases
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    Raw resting-state electroencephalogram biomarker emerges as an indicator of Alzheimer’s disease over a two-year period
    Aim: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with several electrophysiological biomarkers. These biomarkers are associated with global decline in cognition and a diagnosis of AD. However, a spec [...] Read more.
    Ezra C. Holston
    Published: March 24, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100677
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100677
    This article belongs to the special issue Alzheimer's Disease
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    Mechanisms of astrocytic and microglial purinergic signaling in homeostatic regulation and implications for neurological disease
    Purinergic signaling, mediated by ATP and adenosine receptors, plays a crucial role in cellular communication and homeostasis within the central nervous system (CNS), particularly by regulating syna [...] Read more.
    Moawiah M Naffaa
    Published: March 11, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100676
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100676
    This article belongs to the special issue Purinergic Signaling in Neuroinflammation and Pain
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    The role of neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s disease: implications for the diagnosis, monitoring disease progression, and treatment
    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It presents a significant challenge in terms of accurate diagnosis, disease progression monitori [...] Read more.
    Julius Mulumba ... Yong Yang
    Published: February 25, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100675
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100675
    This article belongs to the special issue Alzheimer's Disease
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    Neurostimulation devices to treat Alzheimer’s disease
    The use of neurostimulation devices for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a growing field. In this review, we examine the mechanism of action and therapeutic indications of these neuros [...] Read more.
    Felipe P. Perez ... Maher Rizkalla
    Published: February 25, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100674
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100674
    This article belongs to the special issue Alzheimer's Disease
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    Neuroprotective insights into epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) for neurodegenerative disorders
    Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, are among the most significant health concerns worldwide, characterized by neu [...] Read more.
    Neha Kamboj ... Rahul Kumar
    Published: February 24, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100673
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100673
    This article belongs to the special issue Medicinal Plants and Bioactive Phytochemicals in Neuroprotection
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    Anti-amyloid β hydrophobic peptides in Alzheimer’s disease: biomarkers and therapeutic potential
    Intracellular amyloid β oligomers (AβOs) have been linked to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis and to the neuronal damage in this neurodegenerative disease. Calmodulin, which binds AβO with [...] Read more.
    Carlos Gutierrez-Merino
    Published: February 24, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100672
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100672
    This article belongs to the special issue Alzheimer's Disease
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    Intracranial artery dolichoectasia: What should the neurologist know?
    Intracranial artery dolichoectasia (IADE) is a vascular anomaly characterized by dilation and/or tortuosity of one or more intracranial arteries. While many cases are incidental findings on imaging, [...] Read more.
    Lorena Dellagnesi Depieri ... Lorena Souza Viana
    Published: January 26, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100671
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100671
    This article belongs to the special issue Cerebral Ischemia, Genetics, Comorbidities, Risk Factors and New Therapeutic Options for Neurorestoration
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    Epilepsy
    Epilepsy, a complex and widespread neurological disorder, has evolved in its understanding from ancient misconceptions to modern scientific advancements. This special issue highlights pivotal resear [...] Read more.
    Jinwei Zhang
    Published: January 15, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100670
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100670
    This article belongs to the special issue Epilepsy
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    Two cellular models for analyzing mitochondrial heteroplasmy
    Aim: Mitochondria are essential for brain development, and the presence of different mitochondrial types is called mitochondrial heteroplasmy. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a central aspect of man [...] Read more.
    Yaning Hu ... Xingbo Zhao
    Published: January 14, 2025 Explor Neurosci. 2025;4:100669
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/en.2025.100669
    This article belongs to the special issue Mitochondria in Glia-neuron Crosstalk
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