2.4 Auxiliary examinations Auxiliary examinations, particularly neuroimaging and neurochemical analyses, play a crucial role in identifying functional and structural changes in the nervous system caused by METH abuse
Study quality varied, with some investigations employing rigorous methodological controls while others presented more preliminary findings
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HMGB1-facilitated p53 DNA binding occurs via HMG-Box/p53 transactivation domain interaction, regulated by the acidic tail
Unlike neurotransmitter-based nootropics that provide temporary stimulation, Dihexa drives structural changes in neural architecture through synaptogenesis, supporting lasting improvements in memory, learning capacity, focus, and cognitive resilience