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Brain Research

Brain Research is a renowned scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of neuroscience. With a focus on understanding the complexities of the brain, it covers a wide range of topics including neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience, neurophysiology, and neurochemistry. This esteemed journal serves as a platform for scientists and researchers to share their discoveries, advancements, and insights into the intricate workings of the brain, contributing to the collective knowledge and understanding of this fascinating organ.

Details
Abbr. Brain Res
Start 1966
End Continuing
Frequency Sixty no. a year, <2010->
p-ISSN 0006-8993
e-ISSN 1872-6240
Country Netherlands
Language English
Specialty Neurology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 338 255
SJR / Ranks: 4982 832
CiteScore / Ranks: 3240 6.60
JIF / Ranks: 3624 2.9
Recent Articles
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Ke X, Wu Q, Cai S, Wang C, Lu T, Sun Z, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; :149551. PMID: 40086743
Survival of bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) is crucial for successful bone marrow transplantation. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain inadequately understood. Our previous research has demonstrated that dl-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP)...
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Diedrich L, Kolhoff H, Bergmann C, Chakraborty S, Antal A
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; 1855:149550. PMID: 40086742
As the brain ages, oscillatory changes disrupt neuronal communication, contributing to cognitive decline in key areas such as parts of the attention network system. This study explores the effects of...
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Liu Y, Takamatsu Y, Chen K, Ding Y, Oka Y, Sugiyama T, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; :149569. PMID: 40081517
Neuronal recovery after stroke is supported by the expression of genes involved in neuronal plasticity and neuroprotection. As an epigenetic modification, histone acetylation modulates gene expression elicited by neurorehabilitation. This...
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Siracusa L, Park E, Liu E, Baker A
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; :149559. PMID: 40081516
Under normal physiological conditions high mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) stabilizes chromatin, controls transcription, and contributes to DNA repair. Cellular stress or injury results in HMGB1 release from the...
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Sun Y, Gao S, Wang X, Li T, Han Y, Miao S, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; :149560. PMID: 40074166
Background: Externally caused traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses a woeful worldwide health concern, bringing about disability, death, and prolonged neurological impairment. Increased galectin-3 levels have been linked to unfavorable outcomes...
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Gonzalez-Acosta C, Tolosa-Gaviria C, Tolosa C, Herrera-Trujillo A, Dorado-Ramirez C, Escobar W, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; 1854:149564. PMID: 40064435
In refractory focal epilepsy, resective surgery offers an alternative for seizure control. However, there is a risk of language deterioration when the epileptogenic zone involves an eloquent cortical region. The...
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Martins M, Morya E, Araujo de Lima L, de Vasconcelos I, Balan S, Balen S, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; :149561. PMID: 40064434
Objective: Compare the changes in the oxy-hemoglobin and deoxy-hemoglobin concentration of individuals with and without tinnitus using auditory stimulation by fNIRS. Methods: A tinnitus group (n = 23) and a...
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Li Y, Sun J, Lai C, Li T, Zhang L, Zhang F, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; 1854:149562. PMID: 40058623
Newborn hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD) is a major cause of mortality and neurological disabilities. Ferroptosis, characterized by lipid peroxidation, is implicated in HIBD pathogenesis. The role of lncRNA TCONS_00067339 in...
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Shahid F, Khan R, Mehmood A, Smadi A, Smadi A, Ibrahim M, et al.
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; :149549. PMID: 40057102
The immersive experience provided by our approach empowers researchers with an intuitive exploration of brain structures. Within the brain's central nervous system, encompassing both white and gray matter, symptoms associated...
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Xu C
Brain Res . 2025 Mar; 1854:149552. PMID: 40057101
Background: According to the NIA-AA guidelines, pathological diagnosis as Intermedia (I) or High (H) via ABC scores qualifies as pathological Alzheimer's disease (AD). Multiple studies indicated that some individuals, while...