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Multiscale modeling in the clinic: diseases of the brain and nervous system

Multiscale modeling in the clinic: diseases of the brain and nervous system

... internal system models, Bayesian sensory observers and feedback ...different brain regions, so that, for instance, the optimization and selection of movement may occur within one brain region ...

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Diseases of the Central Nervous System

Diseases of the Central Nervous System

... Gross lesions can include Gross lesions can include edema of face and eyelids edema of face and eyelids (usually observed first), (usually observed first), submucosa submucosa of stomach, gall of stomach, gall bladder, ...

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Impact of microbiota on central nervous system and neurological diseases: the gut-brain axis

Impact of microbiota on central nervous system and neurological diseases: the gut-brain axis

... EECs is stimulated by bacterial metabolites via TLRs expressed on the surface of EECs [123, 124]. These hor- monal mediators are involved in further activating neural afferent fibers by binding to chemoreceptors [125, ...

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Brain Facts. A Primer on the brain and nervous system

Brain Facts. A Primer on the brain and nervous system

... for brain disorders of development and for degenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s ...the nervous system, the endocrine system is a major communication ...

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The adaptive immune system in diseases of the central nervous system

The adaptive immune system in diseases of the central nervous system

... in the brain may have more severe consequences than the infec- tion itself. However, life-threatening inflammation is not the only manifestation of immune responses within the CNS, and certain viral infections of ...

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CORRELEATION TO VARIOUR DISEASES AFFECTING AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

CORRELEATION TO VARIOUR DISEASES AFFECTING AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

... 4.4. Capacitively coupled ECG The activities of human organs, such as the heart, brain, mus-cle, etc. result in bioelectric signals. Bioelectric signals accompany all biochemical processes and are defined as ...

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Diseases of the nERVous system: retrotransposon activity in neurodegenerative disease

Diseases of the nERVous system: retrotransposon activity in neurodegenerative disease

... Mechanisms for TE-mediated cellular stress The most commonly implicated pathogenic functions of TEs result from direct mutagenic effects of newly trans- posed insertions. As stated above, only a subset of L1HS elements ...

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Exosomal MicroRNA Signatures in Central Nervous System Diseases

Exosomal MicroRNA Signatures in Central Nervous System Diseases

... the brain, different cell populations 10 and peripheral blood mononuclear cells 160,161 from MS patients to identify potential ...and diseases, including MS, raised the question whether circulating miRNAs ...

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Venous endothelial injury in central nervous system diseases

Venous endothelial injury in central nervous system diseases

... MS is a group of immune-mediated demyelinating syn- dromes associated with neurodegeneration in the human CNS, which causes significant neurological disability in largely younger adults (Noseworthy [3], Compston and ...

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Friendly fire on neurons: antibody-mediated diseases of the nervous system

Friendly fire on neurons: antibody-mediated diseases of the nervous system

... Autoimmune encephalitis is increasingly recognised in Sri Lanka [20, 21] and in a recent study, 5 of 99 patients presenting with a syndrome of encephalitis to the National Hospital and the Lady Ridgeway Hospital in ...

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Analysis of 50 cases of demyelinating diseases of central nervous system

Analysis of 50 cases of demyelinating diseases of central nervous system

... tremors, pain, sexual dysfunction, spasticity, and other manifestations of central nervous system dysfunction may become troublesome. Patients who have primary progressive multiple sclerosis often present ...

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The role of transposable elements in health and diseases of the central nervous system

The role of transposable elements in health and diseases of the central nervous system

... (e.g., brain and testis) but result in different phenotypic cellular traits because of retrotransposition at varying loci, a principle known as pleiotropy (Wagner and Zhang, ...

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Part of the Endocrine System Diseases Commons, Nervous System Diseases Commons, and the Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms Commons

Part of the Endocrine System Diseases Commons, Nervous System Diseases Commons, and the Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms Commons

... pathogenic Aβ oligomers to “sites localized at hippocampal nerve cell synapses,” and if proper insulin binding cannot occur, this CNS protection is no longer present. 5 Extended episodes of severe hypoglycemia are also ...

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The response of the mature central nervous system to traumatic brain injury

The response of the mature central nervous system to traumatic brain injury

... NF-L-/- null mice underwent a characteristic active response to injury, which culminated in axonal regeneration and the formation of the glial scar. As previously addressed in the current thesis, following injury neurons ...

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Evaluating the role of Toll like Receptors in diseases of the Central Nervous system

Evaluating the role of Toll like Receptors in diseases of the Central Nervous system

... functional interaction between TLR2 and GBS is consistent with other studies which indicate that TLR2 is required for host defence against GBS in other disease settings such as arthritis and sepsis [102]. In a murine ...

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Neuroimmune crosstalk in the central nervous system and its significance for neurological diseases

Neuroimmune crosstalk in the central nervous system and its significance for neurological diseases

... the brain as ...immune system, were shown to display increased motor activity and reduced anxiety as compared to mice with a normal gut microbiota ...

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Vasculitis of the nervous system David S. Younger

Vasculitis of the nervous system David S. Younger

... are diseases of nervous system function that occur in association with cancer, but cannot be ascribed to metastases or direction infiltration of the nervous system by ...encephalitis, ...

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Review Article Neuropathic Pain in Animal Models of Nervous System Autoimmune Diseases

Review Article Neuropathic Pain in Animal Models of Nervous System Autoimmune Diseases

... Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis has fre- quently served as an animal model of MS. EAE is commonly induced in genetically susceptible animal strains by immu- nisation with a self-antigenic epitope of myelin, ...

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Hydrotherapy in nervous system diseases

Hydrotherapy in nervous system diseases

... various diseases, including diseases of the nervous system with a positive ...the nervous system diseases, reduces pain and improves quality of ...in nervous ...

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BRAIN EXPLORERS. Unit One: The Nervous System. Unit Two: The Cellular Basis of Life. Unit Three: Communication in the Nervous System. It s Your Brain.

BRAIN EXPLORERS. Unit One: The Nervous System. Unit Two: The Cellular Basis of Life. Unit Three: Communication in the Nervous System. It s Your Brain.

... Unit Two:The Cellular Basis of Life UNC-CH Brain Explorers May be reproduced for non-profit educational use only. Please credit source. Background Unit Two begins by introducing the concept of magnification, and ...

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