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Confidence 0.23
First Reported 2009
Last Reported 2010
Negated 1
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 5
Total Number 6
Disease Relevance 1.21
Pain Relevance 1.49

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cytosol (TRIO) intracellular (TRIO) cytoplasm (TRIO)
Anatomy Link Frequency
Head 1
cortex 1
TRIO (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Transcranial magnetic stimulation 548 99.44 Very High Very High Very High
anesthesia 32 84.56 Quite High
imagery 21 74.40 Quite High
Pain 6 73.28 Quite High
positron emission tomography 3 72.44 Quite High
magnetoencephalography 3 70.72 Quite High
primary somatosensory cortex 2 68.72 Quite High
Thalamus 10 66.68 Quite High
isoflurane 4 58.56 Quite High
halothane 4 58.00 Quite High
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Unconsciousness 30 95.52 Very High Very High Very High
Persistent Vegetative State 18 92.96 High High
Cognitive Disorder 28 78.88 Quite High
Sleep Disorders 26 78.08 Quite High
Amnesia 2 63.92 Quite High
Pain 4 63.16 Quite High
Alcohol Intoxication 2 56.32 Quite High
Paralysis 2 22.04 Low Low
Syndrome 14 18.76 Low Low
Coma 24 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
All images were obtained with a Siemens MAGNETOM Tim Trio 3.0T Scanner (Erlangen, Germany) and a Siemens 12 channel Head Matrix Coil.
Gene_expression (obtained) of Trio in Head
1) Confidence 0.23 Published 2010 Journal Brain Struct Funct Section Body Doc Link PMC2886908 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0
When comparing non-invasive functional neuroimaging methods (e.g. fMRI) and non-invasive functional interference techniques (e.g.
Gene_expression (techniques) of functional interference
2) Confidence 0.05 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Body Doc Link PMC2789405 Disease Relevance 0.13 Pain Relevance 0.34
When comparing non-invasive functional neuroimaging methods (e.g. fMRI) and non-invasive functional interference techniques (e.g.
Gene_expression (methods) of functional neuroimaging
3) Confidence 0.05 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Body Doc Link PMC2789405 Disease Relevance 0.13 Pain Relevance 0.32
These effects overlapped spatially with GCM functional connectivity analysis referenced to the stimulated PPC.
Gene_expression (analysis) of functional connectivity
4) Confidence 0.05 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Body Doc Link PMC2789405 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0.38
PET H2O15 activation studies on auditory processing in patients with DOC using psychophysiological interaction analyses (Friston et al., 1997), showed a higher functional connectivity between auditory sensory cortex and a widespread network of “higher-order” frontotemporoparietal areas in normal volunteers (Laureys et al., 2000a, 2002) and in patients in a minimally conscious state (Boly et al., 2004) as compared to patients in a vegetative/unresponsive state.
Gene_expression (connectivity) of functional in cortex associated with persistent vegetative state
5) Confidence 0.03 Published 2010 Journal Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Section Body Doc Link PMC3010745 Disease Relevance 0.51 Pain Relevance 0.17
At higher even doses of the anesthetic, functional connectivity was virtually absent.
Neg (absent) Gene_expression (connectivity) of functional
6) Confidence 0.03 Published 2010 Journal Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Section Body Doc Link PMC3010745 Disease Relevance 0.43 Pain Relevance 0.29

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