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Fighting the Monster: Applying the Host Damage Framework to Human Central Nervous System Infections

Fighting the Monster: Applying the Host Damage Framework to Human Central Nervous System Infections

... for TLR signaling in CNS-related host damage (95). In a study of 28 patients with pneumococcal and meningococcal meningitis, CSF IFN- ␥ levels were significantly higher and borderline higher IL-2 levels were observed in ...

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Expression of the potent vasoconstrictor endothelin in the human central nervous system

Expression of the potent vasoconstrictor endothelin in the human central nervous system

... evidence of endothelin gene transcription in a variety of functional regions of the brain. In situ hybridization confirmed the widespread pattern of endothelin transcription and indicated that the highest density of ...

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Expression of the vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor gene in central nervous system neoplasms

Expression of the vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor gene in central nervous system neoplasms

... in human central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms and normal ...from human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cell conditioned medium and GBM cyst fluids by anti-VEGPF ...

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Pulmonary edema following central nervous system lesions induced by a non  mouse adapted EV71 strain in neonatal BALB/c mice

Pulmonary edema following central nervous system lesions induced by a non mouse adapted EV71 strain in neonatal BALB/c mice

... and human rhabdomyosarcoma (RD) cells and neonatal BALB/c mice were highly susceptible to the infection with ZZ1350 through three different inoculation routes (2 × 10 6 pfu/mouse) exhibiting severe neurological ...

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Enterovirus serotypes in patients with central nervous system and respiratory infections in Viet Nam 1997–2010

Enterovirus serotypes in patients with central nervous system and respiratory infections in Viet Nam 1997–2010

... 9%), human metap- neumovirus (hMPV; 9%), human bocavirus (BoV; 7%), human coronavirus (HCoV; 4%), influenza virus (Flu; 2%), and parechovirus (PEV; ...

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The Dynamic Role of Breathing and Cellular Membrane Potentials in the Experience of Consciousness

The Dynamic Role of Breathing and Cellular Membrane Potentials in the Experience of Consciousness

... the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, cardiorespiratory system, and various other tissues (such as muscles and sensory organs) in the physiology of consciousness ...

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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

... The patient is a thirty year old female who devel- oped gait instability and dysarthria during her third trimester of pregnancy. One month after the delivery, a stereotactic biopsy of a periven- tricular lesion revealed ...

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Proton MR spectroscopy of brain abnormalities in neonates born to HIV positive mothers

Proton MR spectroscopy of brain abnormalities in neonates born to HIV positive mothers

... Evidence of early central nervous system involvement in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS and other human immunodeficiency virus HIV infections: studies with neuropsychologic t[r] ...

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Human Brain Biochemistry

Human Brain Biochemistry

... The human brain that serves as a center of the nervous system is structurally ...the nervous system, but they are of particular importance to neural function because the mechanisms of ...

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In Vitro and Animal Models of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of the Central Nervous System

In Vitro and Animal Models of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of the Central Nervous System

... the human CNS in a SCID mouse ...injected human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) into SCID ...contain human macrophages, 21% of which were p24 pos- ...with human PBMC were also ...

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Primary central nervous system plasmablastic lymphoma presenting in human immunodeficiency virus-negative but Epstein-Barr virus-positive patient: A case report

Primary central nervous system plasmablastic lymphoma presenting in human immunodeficiency virus-negative but Epstein-Barr virus-positive patient: A case report

... primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSL) coexsited with HIV, the median srvival was ...primary central neurous system PBL but involved CNS, the median overall survival is about ...

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Expression of Pax2 protein during the formation of the central nervous system in human embryos

Expression of Pax2 protein during the formation of the central nervous system in human embryos

... In human embryos from day 32 to 50 (CS 14–19), Pax2 signal has been detected in the hindbrain, but not in the midbrain or the forebrain ...on human 8-week embryos (CS 22), Terzic et ...

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Molecular Diagnosis of Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in the Central Nervous System

Molecular Diagnosis of Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in the Central Nervous System

... the human CC-chemokine receptor 5 gene (23, 87) and mutations in the promoter region which are associated with increased expression are linked with rapidly progressive disease ...

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Toxoplasma gondii Infections Alter GABAergic Synapses and Signaling in the Central Nervous System

Toxoplasma gondii Infections Alter GABAergic Synapses and Signaling in the Central Nervous System

... the nervous system as an inhibitory neurotransmitter that regulates the flow and timing of excitatory ...develop. Human toxoplasmosis pa- tients suffer from seizures, suggesting that Toxoplasma ...

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Invasion of the Central Nervous System by Cryptococcus neoformans Requires a Secreted Fungal Metalloprotease

Invasion of the Central Nervous System by Cryptococcus neoformans Requires a Secreted Fungal Metalloprotease

... ABSTRACT Cryptococcus spp. cause life-threatening fungal infection of the central nervous system (CNS), predominantly in pa- tients with a compromised immune system. Why Cryptococcus ...

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Clinical translation of human neural stem cells

Clinical translation of human neural stem cells

... for human cells and lineage markers showed robust engraftment, migration and differentiation to neurons (26 to 38%), astrocytes (3 to 8%) and oligodendrocytes (48 to 64%) ...by human oligoden- drocytes as ...

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REGENERATION AND REPAIR OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

REGENERATION AND REPAIR OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

... Normally, we would act on those messages, but even if we did not descending inhibitory pathways from the brain (destroyed in Dr. Anderson) would normally prevent messages from the bladder from reaching the sympathetic ...

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Secondary central nervous system lymphoma: spectrum of morphological MRI appearances

Secondary central nervous system lymphoma: spectrum of morphological MRI appearances

... Central nervous system lymphoma (CNSL) is an aggressive and rare brain neoplasm that may involve the brain, meninges, spinal cord, and ...primary central nervous system lymphoma ...

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Abuse to the pediatric central nervous system

Abuse to the pediatric central nervous system

... In Merten's study of physically abused children with clinical evidence of a head injury , two-thirds had a skull fracture; 45 % of the abused children with significant intracranial damag[r] ...

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The Central Nervous System and Regeneration in Crustacea

The Central Nervous System and Regeneration in Crustacea

... In series 4 complete transection of connectives, 6-7 intersegment the general retardation was even greater and the gradient in differential inhibition proportionately steeper, so that th[r] ...

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