TIMING OF HIGH-DEFINITION TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION TO THE NONDOMINANT PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX FAILS TO MODULATE CORTICAL HEMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY AND IMPROVE MOTOR SEQUENCE LEARNING

Timing of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation to the nondominant primary motor cortex fails to modulate cortical hemodynamic activity and improve motor sequence learning

Abstract Background The relative timing of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and motor practice holds potential importance in modulating cortical activity and facilitating behavioral performance.Method A single-blind, randomized, cross-over experiment was conducted.Twenty healthy participants engaged in a sequential finger-tapping task

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Flow cytometric determination of osmotic behaviour of animal erythrocytes toward their engineering for drug delivery

Despite the fact that the methods based on the osmotic properties of the cells are the most widely used for loading of drugs in human and animal erythrocytes, data related to the osmotic properties of erythrocytes derived from animal blood are scarce.This work was performed with an aim to investigate the possibility of use the flow cytometry as a t

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