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The function and structure of the cerebrospinal fluid outflow system
... infusion system demonstrated that when the rate of infusion was at or below ...or outflow system was still ...venous system (volume reserve) was exhausted and the outflow ... See full document
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The evolution of the structure of tubulin and its potential consequences for the role and function of microtubules in cells and embryos
... By examining sequence alignments between α - and β - tubulin, Kuchnir-Fygenson et al. (2004) identified residues that differ significantly in variability. Most of these residues were shown to be clustered around the ... See full document
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The structure and function of vertebrate fibroblast growth factor receptor 1
... Vertebrates share a common evolutionary origin, which can be dated back more than 500 million years (Holland and Chen, 2001). Comparative analysis of FGFR1 expression patterns between verte- brates may help to gain ... See full document
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Structure-Function Changes of the Distal Outflow Tract in Response to Nitric Oxide
... Background function with a rolling ball radius of 100 pixels was used to reduce signal not encapsulated by the sclera. A uniform threshold with a brightness value cutoff of 64 was applied to each frame of each ... See full document
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The impact of obesity on cardiovascular structure and function: the fetal programming era
... Obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk in children: an American Heart Association scientific statement from the Atherosclerosis, Hypertension, and Obesity i[r] ... See full document
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Inventive activity of the Departments of Protein Structure and Function, and Molecular Immunology of the Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of NAS of Ukraine. Part II. National breakthrough in the study and diagnostics of human hemostasis system
... Розроблені кількісні методи визначення фібриногену, D-димеру та розчинного фібрину в плазмі крові людини на основі бісайтового т-ІЕА було багаторазово апробовано в клін[r] ... See full document
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The origin and evolution of the nervous system
... chordate structure, one could imagine that the hindbrain is a chordate invention without counterpart in ...vous system comprises the three gnathal segments, which to- gether form the sub-oesophageal ... See full document
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Characterisation of host range determinants in Chandipura virus
... flexible structure comprised of 3 domains; an N-terminal portion which binds L and N proteins that are not attached to the RNA, a central oligomerisation domain and an N-RNA-binding domain at the C-terminus (Green ... See full document
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The role and structure of the multidisciplinary team in the management of advanced Parkinson’s disease with a focus on the use of levodopa–carbidopa intestinal gel
... All teams meet together regularly to discuss those people with PD who might have an indication for advanced therapy in their area and to exchange experience and knowledge. These meetings involve 10–15 MDSs and 10–15 ... See full document
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Effect of resting pressure on the estimate of cerebrospinal fluid outflow conductance
... during the infusion. Monitoring of variation in central venous pressure during infusion tests could be a possi- ble way forward. In addition to the systematic difference between methods, there was also a variation around ... See full document
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Multivariate proteomic analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with peripheral neuropathic pain and healthy controls – a hypothesis-generating pilot study
... First, the data were overviewed by principal components analysis (PCA), which is the foundation of all latent variable projection methods. PCA entails the definition of only a few latent variables that describe the ... See full document
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Current approaches to enhance CNS delivery of drugs across the brain barriers
... nervous system (CNS) diseases, few of these agents have been clinically used because of the brain ...blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier maintain the brain microenvironment, neuronal activity, and ... See full document
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Cerebral venous outflow and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics
... the system, with abnor- malities at this location implicated in ...venous outflow appears to be linked to increased CSF pulsatility in the AoS, suggesting that inhibited venous blood flow may be altering ... See full document
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A study of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics in idiopathic intracranial hypertension
... the outflow of ...control system is, therefore reset with an increased CSF volume and an increased intra cranial pressure secondary to an impaired absorptive ...space.CSF outflow resistance is an ... See full document
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Identification of a New Cyclovirus in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Patients with Acute Central Nervous System Infections
... stem-loop structure was present at the 5= in- tergenic region of the viral genome ...latter structure TABLE 1 Oligonucleotide sequences of primers and a probe used in this ... See full document
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Potential for intranasal drug delivery to alter cerebrospinal fluid outflow via the nasal turbinate lymphatics
... While our hypothesis focuses on modulating the tur- binate lymphatic vasculature in order to influence CSF absorption, other pathways may play a role in augment- ing CSF outflow with the most obvious being the ... See full document
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Abstract
... A fistula through which CSF leaks forms most commonly where the bones composing the base of the skull are relatively thin. That is why CSFR fistu− las are mainly located in the lamina ethmoidea or in the roof of the ... See full document
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Venous endothelial injury in central nervous system diseases
... MS is a group of immune-mediated demyelinating syn- dromes associated with neurodegeneration in the human CNS, which causes significant neurological disability in largely younger adults (Noseworthy [3], Compston and ... See full document
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Investigation of the Characteristics of the Zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function in the Critical Strip Using Implicit Function Properties of the Real and Imaginary Components of the Dirichlet Eta Function
... the function approximating the value of the real component of the eta function when the partial sums of the series representing the real and imaginary components of η(s) have the same value can have at most ... See full document
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B waves: a systematic review of terminology, characteristics, and analysis methods
... The source of B waves is unknown and although they are mostly associated with cerebral dysfunction, their clinical significance is unclear, as they may also appear as normal physiological phenomena [2, 3]. Their source ... See full document
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