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Nerve cells and synapses in the human foetal hypogastric nerves

Nerve cells and synapses in the human foetal hypogastric nerves

... tered nerve cells were observed in the hypogastric ...the nerve cells two types are found, ...ganglion cells were separated by lemmocytes and nerve fibres, and they were also ...

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Fractional cable equation models for anomalous electrodiffusion in nerve cells: finite domain solutions

Fractional cable equation models for anomalous electrodiffusion in nerve cells: finite domain solutions

... in nerve cells with anomalous subdiffusion along and across the nerve ...the nerve cells, the solution approaches the standard nonzero steady state, but the ap- proach is slowed by the ...

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Ultrastructural Pathology of Golgi Apparatus
of Nerve Cells in Human Brain Edema

Ultrastructural Pathology of Golgi Apparatus of Nerve Cells in Human Brain Edema

... in nerve cells as observed in normal mitotic cells ...of nerve cell plasma membrane, degenerated myelinated axons, and swollen and degenerated presynaptic endings, suggesting that Golgi ...

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Extraction of nerve cells in images with herpetic infections

Extraction of nerve cells in images with herpetic infections

... In this paper, algorithms for extracting and diagnosis of nerve cells with herpetic infections are proposed. Degree of herpetic lesions is divided into four classes. Morphological characteristic of herpetic ...

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Calcium as a second messenger in developing nerve cells

Calcium as a second messenger in developing nerve cells

... spinal nerve cells for instance were shown to express a higher density of low voltage activated calcium channels^ which favours higher spontaneous calcium elevations during this short period (Gu & ...

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Original Article MicroRNA-21 promotes axonal regeneration of peripheral nerve cells through regulating EPHA4 expression in schwann cells

Original Article MicroRNA-21 promotes axonal regeneration of peripheral nerve cells through regulating EPHA4 expression in schwann cells

... Cells were collected and protein samples were extracted using a total protein extraction kit. subject to room temperature for 5 min, then also room tem- perature for 5 min after ad- dition of 0.2 mL chloroform and ...

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Computational study on the effect of patterned electrical stimulation in nerve cells

Computational study on the effect of patterned electrical stimulation in nerve cells

... Nervous messages are mostly associated with an electrical change known as the action potential. This potential arises at a membrane which is situated between the axoplasm, medium inside the axon and the external medium ...

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Dishabituation and Arousal in the Response of Single Nerve Cells in An Insect Brain

Dishabituation and Arousal in the Response of Single Nerve Cells in An Insect Brain

... The background activity of neurones in the tritocerebrum of the locust responding to objects moved in the contralateral visual field can be influenced, possibly trans-synaptically, by el[r] ...

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Subcellular Analysis of the Disulfide Proteome in p66Shc expressing Nerve Cells

Subcellular Analysis of the Disulfide Proteome in p66Shc expressing Nerve Cells

... Aging is regarded as a natural biological process that occurs in all living organisms, however the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying aging are not well understood. Cellular aging is associated with changes in ...

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Interleukin 12: A Potential Link between Nerve Cells and the Immune Response in Inflammatory Disorders

Interleukin 12: A Potential Link between Nerve Cells and the Immune Response in Inflammatory Disorders

... cluded neonatal and adult BB-Wistar rats, and consisted of foot pad skin, sural and sciatic nerves, dorsal and sympathetic ganglion cells, spinal cord, and brain.. Tissue samples were im[r] ...

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An Electrophysiological Study of the Anatomical Relations of Two Giant Nerve Cells in Aplysia Depilans

An Electrophysiological Study of the Anatomical Relations of Two Giant Nerve Cells in Aplysia Depilans

... Electrical stimulation experiments using preparations of the whole central nervous system, in situ or in isolation, have given convincing evidence, developed in the following paragraphs,[r] ...

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Nerve Regeneration and Stem Cells

Nerve Regeneration and Stem Cells

... Schwann cells can grow and regenerate more properly and effectively ...Schwann cells, culturing and using them in proper time is not easy and we may not use them in the right and proper time after the ...

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Form of Nerve Impulse and its Features of
Propagation along the Nerve Fiber cells in Living Systems

Form of Nerve Impulse and its Features of Propagation along the Nerve Fiber cells in Living Systems

... the nerve impulse along the nerve Ferber membranes, which is in detail described as ...the nerve cell or the ...the nerve information for completing the functions of the nervous ...the ...

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Original Article Effects of nerve growth factor on nerve regeneration after corneal nerve damage

Original Article Effects of nerve growth factor on nerve regeneration after corneal nerve damage

... the nerve regeneration after LASIK ...on nerve development, differentia- tion, survival, functional expression and signal transduction ...of nerve cells, with many features of typical ...

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Ultrastructural Pathology of Plasma and Endoplasmic
Reticulum Membranes of Nerve and Glial Cells: A Review

Ultrastructural Pathology of Plasma and Endoplasmic Reticulum Membranes of Nerve and Glial Cells: A Review

... Synaptic vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis at the non-specialized regions of presynaptic ending limiting membrane are frequently observed at activated synapses. In severe brain edema, synaptic disassembly occurs ...

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The role of cells, neurotrophins, extracellular matrix and cell surface molecules in peripheral nerve regeneration

The role of cells, neurotrophins, extracellular matrix and cell surface molecules in peripheral nerve regeneration

... Schwann cells, macrophages and mast cells are the three main cell types that are involved in peripheral nerve ...Schwann cells in peripheral nerve regeneration was demonstrated in a ...

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The Role of Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Enhancement of Peripheral Nerve Injuries Repair

The Role of Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Enhancement of Peripheral Nerve Injuries Repair

... peripheral nerve injuries leave permenant disability. Trials to enhance nerve repair using stem cells are ...stem cells (ADSCs) are good candidates for cellular-induced ...involving ...

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Schwann cells reposition a peripheral nerve to isolate it from postembryonic remodeling of its targets

Schwann cells reposition a peripheral nerve to isolate it from postembryonic remodeling of its targets

... previous studies (Gilmour et al., 2002), wild-type and mutants nerves are indistinguishable from each other at 48 hpf, a stage before the neuromasts begin to migrate (Fig. 6A,F,K). Beginning at 3 dpf, however, as ...

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Sox2 expression in Schwann cells inhibits myelination in vivo and induces influx of macrophages to the nerve

Sox2 expression in Schwann cells inhibits myelination in vivo and induces influx of macrophages to the nerve

... peripheral nerve injury and ...Schwann cells in a proliferative non-differentiated state, which is also associated with increased inflammation within the ...Schwann cells allows them to re-myelinate ...

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Role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Anti-MIF Antibody Induces Delay of Nerve Regeneration and the Apoptosis of Schwann Cells

Role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Anti-MIF Antibody Induces Delay of Nerve Regeneration and the Apoptosis of Schwann Cells

... sciatic nerve at weeks 4 and 6 after surgery, when regenerating axons had reached the distal nerve stump, using the TUNEL assay to identify the nuclei of cells undergoing DNA fragmentation ...

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