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January-April 2023| Vol 10| Issue 1

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The burden of rarity: Rare diseases and future perspectives

Dear Editor, A disease is considered rare disease (RD) when it affects less than one in every 2000 people.[1] The World Health Organization defines RD as a debilitating disease or lifelong conditio...


Original Article

Low-frequency prefrontal cortex magnetic stimulation improves autism spectrum disorder symptoms: A pilot study

Aim: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder affecting multiple levels of social and cognitive skills and causing a significant health-care burden. Currently, t...


Original Article

Effect of coronavirus vaccine on depressive and anxiety symptoms of health-care professionals developed through the pandemic

Aim: COVID-19 pandemic response measures adversely affected the psychological effects of health-care professionals due to disruption of daily life, sense of uncertainty, fear of getting sick,...


Original Article

Evaluation of ethanol extract of Curcuma longa in lead-induced hippocampal neurotoxicity

Background: Heavy metals such as lead are ubiquitous elements at exposure causing deleterious effects on the brain and leading to neurodegenerative diseases. Aim: In this investigation...


Original Article

In silico evaluation of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in CHRNA7 and GRIN1 genes related to Alzheimer's disease

Aim: The purpose of this study is to predict the possible impact of missense single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in CHRNA7 and GRIN1 genes associated with AD on protein struc...


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ISSN - Print: 2149-1909, Online: 2148-4325

The Journal of Neurobehavioral Sciences, a publication of Uskudar University, Istanbul, Turkey, is a peer-reviewed print + online 3 Issues journal.

Features of Manuscript Management System

  • Online submission
  • Wider visibility through open access
  • Higher impact
  • Prompt review

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