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Nervous system Regeneration

Role of the immune response in initiating central nervous system regeneration in vertebrates: learning from the fish

Role of the immune response in initiating central nervous system regeneration in vertebrates: learning from the fish

... tral nervous system regeneration, damage of inflamed tissue by reactive oxygen species, disruption of extracellular environment by release of proteases and physical blocking at the epicenter of lost ...

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Bone marrow drives central nervous system regeneration after radiation injury

Bone marrow drives central nervous system regeneration after radiation injury

... central nervous sys- tem after irradiation injury, mature, and integrate into the existing cellular microenvironment in various brain regions where they dura- bly ...

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Nerve Regeneration and Stem Cells

Nerve Regeneration and Stem Cells

... cells, nervous regeneration, nerve regeneration, peripheral nerve regeneration, central nervous system regeneration; nerve repair; adult stem cells, Adipose derived stem ...

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Nervous System

Nervous System

... sciatic nerve tibial nerve spinal cord cervical nerves brain cranial nerves common fibular nerve thoracic nerves lumbar nerves sacral nerves.. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.[r] ...

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nervous system

nervous system

... Figure 37.2 Dendrites Nucleus Stimulus Axon hillock Cell body Axon Signal direction Presynaptic cell Synapse Neurotransmitter Synaptic terminals Postsynaptic cell Synaptic terminals... [r] ...

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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

... cardiovascular system…by imposing very low frequency oscillations” ...nomic nervous system is modulated by increased membrane potential and “de- creased intrinsic cellular excitability”, and the ...

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The Movements of the Proboscis in Glycera Dibranchiata Ehlers

The Movements of the Proboscis in Glycera Dibranchiata Ehlers

... 3 INHIBITION OF THE PHARYNGEAL GANGLIA BY THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM In Arenicola, excitations originating in the oesophagus spread, via the proboscis, to the central nervous system and [r] ...

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AP Physics - Chp 18 - Electric Current.pdf

AP Physics - Chp 18 - Electric Current.pdf

... The human nervous system depends on the flow of electric charge. The basic elements of the nervous system are cells called neurons[r] ...

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The Influence of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia on the Autonomic Nervous System

The Influence of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia on the Autonomic Nervous System

... Humans cope with stressful stimuli by creating a “fight or flight” response, such as an increase in heart rate, via sympathetic dominance of autonomic nervous sys- tem activity [13]. However, the results of this ...

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Current Status of Therapeutic Approaches against Peripheral Nerve Injuries: A Detailed Story from Injury to Recovery

Current Status of Therapeutic Approaches against Peripheral Nerve Injuries: A Detailed Story from Injury to Recovery

... They are further categorized into degradable and non-degradable conduits. Non-degradable nerve conduit materials include silicone, elastomeric hydrogel and porous stainless steel. Although the reconstruction with these ...

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revised chapt09 lecture

revised chapt09 lecture

... The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of the cranial and spinal nerves that arise from the central nervous system and travel to the . remainder of the body[r] ...

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RGD dependent mechanisms in the endoneurial phagocyte response and axonal
regeneration in the nervous system of the snail Lymnaea
stagnalis

RGD dependent mechanisms in the endoneurial phagocyte response and axonal regeneration in the nervous system of the snail Lymnaea stagnalis

... Lymnaea nervous system the major ECM glycoproteins, including collagens, appeared early in the evolution of metazoans and appear broadly represented in all modern metazoan phyla including gastropod molluscs ...

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chapt09_lecture.ppt

chapt09_lecture.ppt

... The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of the cranial and spinal nerves that arise from the central nervous system and travel to the remainder of the body.. T[r] ...

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The Roles of Lysosomal Exocytosis in Regulated Myelination

The Roles of Lysosomal Exocytosis in Regulated Myelination

... nerve system, including neuronal dysfunction, axonal damage, and demyelination, there might be an interesting link between the functions of lysosome and myelin ...

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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Adolescents

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Adolescents

... Studies have shown dysfunction in the barore fl ex mechanism and the auto- nomic nervous system, particularly in the sympathetic nervous system, in the pathophysiology of CFS, POTS, and ...

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Developmental system drift in motor ganglion patterning between distantly related tunicates

Developmental system drift in motor ganglion patterning between distantly related tunicates

... Tunicates have also garnered recent attention for the fact that their extremely reduced, stereotyped cell line- ages are highly conserved even between distantly related species. In spite of highly elevated mutation rates ...

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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

... Over the past decade, studies have revealed a connection be- tween T. gondii and the onset of various neurological disorders (54). For example, a recent meta-analysis study demonstrated a link between chronic Toxoplasma ...

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The phylogeny and ontogeny of autonomic control of the heart and cardiorespiratory interactions in vertebrates

The phylogeny and ontogeny of autonomic control of the heart and cardiorespiratory interactions in vertebrates

... generates RSA is necessarily restricted to mammals that have the discrete population of CVPNs in the NA that possess fast conducting, myelinated efferent nerve fibres. This is the basis for the ‘polyvagal theory’ ...

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PCR-based analysis of herpes simplex virus type 1 latency in the rat trigeminal ganglion established with a ribonucleotide reductase-deficient mutant.

PCR-based analysis of herpes simplex virus type 1 latency in the rat trigeminal ganglion established with a ribonucleotide reductase-deficient mutant.

... To compare latency in the central nervous system, established by direct intracranial inoculation of virus, with the natural latent state in the peripheral nervous system, we have used th[r] ...

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Regulation of miRNAs during Retinoic Acid-Induced Regeneration of a Molluscan Central Nervous System

Regulation of miRNAs during Retinoic Acid-Induced Regeneration of a Molluscan Central Nervous System

... regenerating CNS as a result of RA treatment. We further characterized the expression of one neuronally-enriched miRNA upregulated by RA, miR-124. We demonstrate for the first time that miR-124 is expressed within the ...

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