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Original Article Selective central nervous system tropism of primary central nervous system lymphoma

Original Article Selective central nervous system tropism of primary central nervous system lymphoma

... [5] Larocca LM, Capello D, Rinelli A, Nori S, Antinori A, Gloghini A, Cingolani A, Migliazza A, Saglio G, Cammilleri-Broet S, Raphael M, Carbone A, Gai- dano G. The molecular and phenotypic profile of primary ...

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HYDATID DISEASE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

HYDATID DISEASE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

... the central nervous system before operation is not always easy and yet an accurate preoperative etiological diagnosis is essential in order to avoid rupture of the cyst and to sterilize its contents ...

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Innate immunity in the central nervous system

Innate immunity in the central nervous system

... Innate immunity in the central nervous system Richard M. Ransohoff, Melissa A. Brown J Clin Invest. 2012;122(4):1164-1171. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI58644. Immune responses in the CNS are common, ...

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Nanotechnologies for the study of the central nervous system

Nanotechnologies for the study of the central nervous system

... CNS, central nervous system; CNT, carbon nanotube; CT, computer tomography; CVD, chemical vapour deposition; DAQ, data acquisition card; DOX, doxorubicin; DSC-CBV, dynamic susceptibility contrast ...

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Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System

Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System

... Pharmacokinetics: Lipid solubility and ionization influence the onset and duration of action. The ultra-short acting drug; thiopental is very lipid soluble, and a high rate of entry into the CNS contributes to the rapid ...

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Role of taurine in the central nervous system

Role of taurine in the central nervous system

... developed central retinal degeneration [2] and cardiomyopathy ...the central nervous system (CNS) as a neurotransmitter, a neuro-protective agent and a potent regulator for intracellular ...

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Is Ghrelin Synthesized in the Central Nervous System?

Is Ghrelin Synthesized in the Central Nervous System?

... The use of antibody-based detection methods have provided data indicating that ghrelin-IR signal exists in the brain, and several authors used these observations as indirect evidences that ghrelin gene-derived peptides ...

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Central Nervous System Control of Glucose Homeostasis

Central Nervous System Control of Glucose Homeostasis

... High fat diet leads to defective hormonal and nutrient sensing in peripheral or- gans leading to insulin resistance. Central nervous system regulation is impaired. Insulin, leptin and free fatty acid ...

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Autotaxin in Central Nervous System Development and Disease

Autotaxin in Central Nervous System Development and Disease

... The differentiation of the myelinating cells of the central nervous system (CNS), namely oligodendrocytes (OLGs), follows a step-wise program that is characterized by well-c[r] ...

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A Rare Presentation of Central Nervous System Melioidosis

A Rare Presentation of Central Nervous System Melioidosis

... Cerebral melioidosis are rarely reported and cases with disease presentations secondary to cranial abscesses are exceedingly rare [2]. The radiological features How to cite this paper: Yong, S.-S., Hassan, S.-A., Wong, ...

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Central Nervous System

Central Nervous System

... Normally (as in picture A in the previous slide), neurons terminals have vesicles that contain the amines (Serotonin, Norepinephrine and Dopamine) which are secreted to act on the next[r] ...

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The Central Nervous System

The Central Nervous System

... Damage to the arteries carrying blood to the spinal cord can cause spinal strokes in the same way that damaged arteries in the heart can cause heart attacks.. Our arteries tend to harde[r] ...

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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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Physiology of the central nervous system

Physiology of the central nervous system

... • segments (levels) of the spinal cord contain regulatory circuits involved in control of the movements of a particular region of the body • muscle stretch reflexes have their inegrat[r] ...

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Central Nervous System Allergy

Central Nervous System Allergy

... The neutralization technique on the other hand attempts to convince the body that all is well and that the allergen is not causing trouble. Here I go back to the laboratory experiment - when equal quantities of antigen ...

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Diseases of the Central Nervous System

Diseases of the Central Nervous System

... „ The condition is usually the result of water The condition is usually the result of water. deprivation in pork production units when a[r] ...

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4. Central Nervous System

4. Central Nervous System

... If the patient misses 5 or more days of treatment, an assessment of illicit drug use is also recommended before restarting substitution therapy; this is particularly im[r] ...

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MCQ : Central Nervous System. General Functional Organization of the Nervous System

MCQ : Central Nervous System. General Functional Organization of the Nervous System

... the central ends of afferent neurons b- provide communication between dendrites of the efferent neurons c- influence the rate of discharge from the alpha motor neurons d- participate in ascending sensory pathways ...

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Abuse to the pediatric central nervous system

Abuse to the pediatric central nervous system

... Unenhanced CT demonstrates global cerebral ischemia with diffuse parieto- temporal occipital gray matter laminar infarction with hemorrhage and minor preservation of the bas[r] ...

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Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

... BG-12 Fumaric acid esters have been used off-label for treatment of psoriasis in Europe for some time. A formulation of the FAEs dimethylfumarate and monoethylfumarate with the trade name, Fumaderm, was approved for ...

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