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Nervous System

The nervous system of Xenacoelomorpha: a genomic perspective

The nervous system of Xenacoelomorpha: a genomic perspective

... (centralized) nervous systems are structurally more complex than ‘simpler’ neuronal nets (as seen, for instance in members of the ...the nervous system and the number of genes involved in both ...

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Role of the nervous system in cancer metastasis

Role of the nervous system in cancer metastasis

... Metastasis continues to be the main cause of cancer- related death. Although genetic compartments that in- fluence metastasis have been identified, there are still needs to conduct comprehensive evaluation of the fac- ...

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A gene catalogue of the amphioxus nervous system

A gene catalogue of the amphioxus nervous system

... central nervous system, by the time they do in epidermal cells, AmphiTrk expression is solely confined to the non- neural ectoderm during neurulation, yet is restrictively expressed in the central ...

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Autonomic Nervous System Drugs

Autonomic Nervous System Drugs

... the nervous system is often conceived of as being “in opposition to” the SNS, but this is not entirely the case, although it is true that certain opposing functions are assigned to each sys- ...

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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

... Central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is most frequently a diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), which is confined to the Central nervous system ...

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Effect of Nitazoxanide on cardiovascular system, respiratory system and nervous system

Effect of Nitazoxanide on cardiovascular system, respiratory system and nervous system

... Safety pharmacology of drugs is important and irreplaceable in the process of research and development of new drugs[1]. It was reported that adverse drug reactions were the fourth major cause of death in the United ...

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HYDATID DISEASE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

HYDATID DISEASE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

... 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 before its ...

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Nervous system examination on YouTube

Nervous system examination on YouTube

... “ nervous system examination ” , “ nervous system clinical examination ” , “ cranial nerves examination ” , “ CNS examination ” , “ examination of cerebellum ” , “ balance and coordination ...

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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

... 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 be rich in ...

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ATP as a cotransmitter in the autonomic nervous system

ATP as a cotransmitter in the autonomic nervous system

... The concept of purinergic cotransmission was controversial when first proposed in the 1970s, but it is now accepted to be the norm rather than the exception for nerves in the peripheral nervous system. ATP ...

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Role of taurine in the central nervous system

Role of taurine in the central nervous system

... central nervous system (CNS) as a neurotransmitter, a neuro-protective agent and a potent regulator for intracellular calcium homeostasis will be ...

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Free Will, Subjectivity and the Physics of the Nervous System

Free Will, Subjectivity and the Physics of the Nervous System

... our nervous system is a complex mesoscopic system, for an under- standing of its occurrences, reference to Quantum Theory is ...central nervous systems are also recalled, Liebet’s experiments ...

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The mechanical control of nervous system development

The mechanical control of nervous system development

... and nervous tissue, resulting in considerable growth in length, a process referred to as stretch growth (Weiss, ...developing nervous system, including progenitor cell differentiation and cellular ...

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Diverse roles for VEGF A in the nervous system

Diverse roles for VEGF A in the nervous system

... adult nervous system by acting both on blood vessels and ...the nervous system of invertebrates, which do not have a vascular system other than a heart tube, ...the nervous ...

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The origin and evolution of the nervous system

The origin and evolution of the nervous system

... mental system had reached an extreme robustness in some ancient coleopter that it could accept large variations in many of its components without ...mental system could then generate antennae with many ...

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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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Nervous System Review.pdf

Nervous System Review.pdf

... Polygraphs (lie detectors) monitor some changes in some activities of the nervous system. In theory, an emotionally stressful situation like telling lies will increase perspiration, increase breathing and ...

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SARCOIDOSIS AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

SARCOIDOSIS AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

... Most doctors will prescribe a moderate to high dosage of corticosteroids initially. They usually try to reduce the dosage gradually as your symptoms are brought under control. High dosages of steroids and/or long-term ...

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Nervous System intro Webquest

Nervous System intro Webquest

... The nervous system consists of three parts: the Brain, the Central Nervous System, and the Peripheral Nervous ...Central Nervous System is the brain and the spinal cord, ...

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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

... The metallothionein I/II isoforms hereafter referred to as MT have been demonstrated extensively in a number of studies to promote axonal outgrowth of a variety of central nervous system[r] ...

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