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Central and Peripheral nervous system

Apolipoprotein E associated with astrocytic glia of the central nervous system and with nonmyelinating glia of the peripheral nervous system

Apolipoprotein E associated with astrocytic glia of the central nervous system and with nonmyelinating glia of the peripheral nervous system

... the central nervous system, the perinuclear region of astrocytic cells, as well as their cell processes that end on basement membranes at either the pial surface or along blood vessels, were found to ...

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Extracellular microRNAs as messengers in the central and peripheral nervous system

Extracellular microRNAs as messengers in the central and peripheral nervous system

... the nervous system shape development, function or health of the brain? As described above, exosomal microRNAs from tumour cells in other parts of the body can reach the brain and prepare the metastatic ...

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Mercury Poisoning with Central and Peripheral Nervous System Involvement Treated with Penicillamine

Mercury Poisoning with Central and Peripheral Nervous System Involvement Treated with Penicillamine

... Uptake and retention of mercury in the mouse brain. : Accumulation and[r] ...

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Location and function of serotonin in the central and peripheral nervous system of the Colorado potato beetle

Location and function of serotonin in the central and peripheral nervous system of the Colorado potato beetle

... In an immunohistochemical study of the ventral nerve cord of L. decemlineata, five distinct neuron categories were distinguished: 1) Two paired segmental twin interneurons occur in eac[r] ...

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Genetic marking and characterization of Tac2-expressing neurons in the central and peripheral nervous system

Genetic marking and characterization of Tac2-expressing neurons in the central and peripheral nervous system

... By P30, Tomato-positive neurons were observed mainly within the ventral layer of inner lamina II and lamina III (Figure 2A, big arrow; Figure 2B), as they were located ventral to primary[r] ...

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Semaphorin6A acts as a gate keeper between the central and the peripheral nervous system

Semaphorin6A acts as a gate keeper between the central and the peripheral nervous system

... Motoneurons leaving the spinal cord were only found after downregulation of Sema6A, while the effect at the dorsal root entry site was also seen after perturbation of Sema6D function, de[r] ...

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The role of metallothionein I/II in promoting axonal sprouting in both central nervous system and peripheral nervous system

The role of metallothionein I/II in promoting axonal sprouting in both central nervous system and peripheral nervous system

... Chapter 5: Conclusion Summary of findings This study has shown that exogenous MT exerts pro-regenerative effects upon both central and peripheral neurons after injury. In accordance with previously ...

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Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral nervous system (PNS) Afferent fibres. Brain and spinal cord. Spinal and cranial nerves

Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral nervous system (PNS) Afferent fibres. Brain and spinal cord. Spinal and cranial nerves

... Equilibrium organ present in the membranous labyrinth Contains 3 semicircular canals and otolith organs (saccule and utricle). Crista ampullaris[r] ...

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Peripheral and central nervous system involvement in a patient with primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a case report

Peripheral and central nervous system involvement in a patient with primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a case report

... functional information about the brain region in which metabolic ratios are measured and has been used fre- quently in other neuroimmunological conditions, such as neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus [23]. The ...

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Methamphetamine dysregulation of the central. nervous system and peripheral immunity

Methamphetamine dysregulation of the central. nervous system and peripheral immunity

... independent) (Mitha et al., 2021). Pulmonary and splenic tissue infiltration by B cells was enhanced by METH seven days post-antigenic challenge. Considerable recruitment of B cells into pulmonary splenic tissues is not ...

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When friend turns foe: central and peripheral neuroinflammation in central nervous system injury

When friend turns foe: central and peripheral neuroinflammation in central nervous system injury

... the peripheral organs, specifically the ...the peripheral immune system play important roles in the inflammatory process is a key to deciphering the cellular, molecular, and genetic pathways of ...

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Segmentation of the chick central and peripheral nervous systems

Segmentation of the chick central and peripheral nervous systems

... model system for the study of segmental patterning in the nervous ...chick system continues to provide in its detailed elucidation at both molecular and neural circuit ...

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Projections of Drosophila multidendritic neurons in the central
nervous system: links with peripheral dendrite morphology

Projections of Drosophila multidendritic neurons in the central nervous system: links with peripheral dendrite morphology

... genetic system, we analyzed da neuron axon projections in embryonic and larval ...the central nervous system formed during embryonic development, which could allow different classes of da ...

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Turning sex inside-out: Peripheral contributions to sexual differentiation of the central nervous system

Turning sex inside-out: Peripheral contributions to sexual differentiation of the central nervous system

... these peripheral chemosensory structures, either via neurotrophic and/or sensorineural mechan- isms might contribute to sexual differentiation of the extended olfactory system, which includes many of the ...

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Central Nervous System Extracellular Matrix as a Therapeutic Bioscaffold for Central Nervous System Injury

Central Nervous System Extracellular Matrix as a Therapeutic Bioscaffold for Central Nervous System Injury

... stripping, a process of removing presynaptic junctions receiving weaker inputs neuronal connections during development (36). This is partially completed using the CR3/C3 signaling complement components of the innate ...

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4. Central Nervous System

4. Central Nervous System

...  Pregabalin may be prescribed for peripheral neuropathic pain, if first and second line treatments have failed or the patient is unable to tolerate them. Discontinue if there is no therapeutic benefit after an ...

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Regulation of the digestive tract by the central and peripheral nervous systems inAplysia

Regulation of the digestive tract by the central and peripheral nervous systems inAplysia

... 脳」と称されている(Gershon, 1998)。消化管神経系は運動、分泌、吸収などの生理機能 の自律的制御を担っており、消化管運動の自律的運動に関しても様々な要素的運動の調節 を行っている。 海産軟体動物アメフラシは中枢神経系(central nervous system)のニューロン細胞体が 大きく、単一ニューロンレベルで研究を行うことが容易であることから、神経生理学の優 ...

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Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

... The relative reduction in gadolinium enhancing lesions for the combined ofatumumab group was 99.8% compared to placebo (P , 0.001). 27 A sus- tained decrease in number of brain lesions measured by MRI was identified ...

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Innate immunity in the central nervous system

Innate immunity in the central nervous system

... and peripheral immune cells, neu- rons, and glial cells and their implications for host defense, tissue repair, and neurodegeneration is still in its ...and nervous systems is proceeding rapidly and will ...

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Peripheral Nervous System

Peripheral Nervous System

... dorsal root ganglia = cell bodies of sensory neurons autonomic chain ganglia = cell bodies, dendrites &. synapses of autonomic motor neurons[r] ...

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