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Definition of striatum in English: striatumnounPlural striata strʌɪˈeɪtəmˌstrīˈādəm Anatomy short for corpus striatum Example sentencesExamples - Men who responded to fluoxetine, in addition, showed changes in certain lower brain areas - brainstem, hippocampus, striatum and anterior insula.
- The brain showed extensive neuronal loss and severe astrogliosis in the striatum and substantia nigra.
- The finding may help explain why these mutant proteins, although they are widely expressed throughout the body, kill only certain neurons within the striatum and cortex of the brain.
- Instead, the brain showed neuronal loss, gliosis, and glial cytoplasmic inclusions in the striatum and substantia nigra, leading to the diagnosis of striatonigral degeneration.
- The principal mesencephalic projection to the striatum originates from the substantia nigra pars compacta.
Derivativesadjective Anatomy At autopsy, the brain showed mild basal ganglia atrophy and substantia nigra depigmentation, with extensive striatal and substantia nigral neuronal loss and astrogliosis. Example sentencesExamples - Patients on active medication who failed to improve did not sustain the brainstem, striatal and hippocampus changes unique to antidepressant responders.
- The placebo induced a significant release of dopamine from the damaged striatal neurons, detectable by positron emission tomography.
- Stimulating or inhibiting this area affects firing of striatal neurons and dopamine release.
- Brain volume, striatal volume, striatal neuron number, striatal neuron number residual, striatal volume residual, and brain weight were measured using standard procedures.
Definition of striatum in US English: striatumnounˌstrīˈādəm Anatomy short for corpus striatum Example sentencesExamples - The brain showed extensive neuronal loss and severe astrogliosis in the striatum and substantia nigra.
- The principal mesencephalic projection to the striatum originates from the substantia nigra pars compacta.
- Men who responded to fluoxetine, in addition, showed changes in certain lower brain areas - brainstem, hippocampus, striatum and anterior insula.
- The finding may help explain why these mutant proteins, although they are widely expressed throughout the body, kill only certain neurons within the striatum and cortex of the brain.
- Instead, the brain showed neuronal loss, gliosis, and glial cytoplasmic inclusions in the striatum and substantia nigra, leading to the diagnosis of striatonigral degeneration.
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