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Glial cell lineages in the developing central nervous system

Glial cell lineages in the developing central nervous system

... The fibroblast growth factor family is one of the largest oncogene/peptide growth factor families known, with nine sequence-related members identified so far. An activity that can stimulate fibroblast division in vitro ... See full document

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The central nervous system of sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) shows positive immunostaining for a chordate glial secretion

The central nervous system of sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) shows positive immunostaining for a chordate glial secretion

... water-vascular system of coelomic nature), recent studies have shown that there may be more com- mon traits between echinoderms and chordates, than was previously thought ...centralized nervous ... See full document

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Kremer, Malte Christoph
  

(2013):


	Characterization of the Glia in the adult Drosophila central nervous system.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

Kremer, Malte Christoph (2013): Characterization of the Glia in the adult Drosophila central nervous system. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

... different glial subtypes in unprecedented ...different glial subtypes throughout the nervous ...of cell numbers for the different glial subtypes, and, in conjunction with morphologic ... See full document

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Glia in mammalian development and disease

Glia in mammalian development and disease

... of nervous system development, plasticity and disease (Barres, 2008; Fields et ...each glial cell type (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, Schwann cells and microglia) in regulating the development ... See full document

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Effects of dexamethasone and meloxicam on Borrelia burgdorferi-induced inflammation in glial and neuronal cells of the central nervous system

Effects of dexamethasone and meloxicam on Borrelia burgdorferi-induced inflammation in glial and neuronal cells of the central nervous system

... to the treatment of human disease are not clear. What is known is that dexamethasone interferes with pro- inflammatory signal transduction, gene expression, and protein synthesis at various levels [35, 36]. The actions ... See full document

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The extracellular metalloprotease AdamTS A anchors neural lineages in place within and preserves the architecture of the central nervous system

The extracellular metalloprotease AdamTS A anchors neural lineages in place within and preserves the architecture of the central nervous system

... promote cell migration in worms and flies (Carlos Rodríguez- Manzaneque et ...tip cell on its stereotyped ‘ U ’ -shaped migration to form the gonad (Blelloch and Kimble, 1999; Nishiwaki et ... See full document

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Platelet derived growth factor B gene expression in the Xenopus laevis developing central nervous system

Platelet derived growth factor B gene expression in the Xenopus laevis developing central nervous system

... in cell differentiation, proliferation and migration during development, adult life and in pathological ...model system we performed qRT-PCR and whole mount in situ ...the developing central ... See full document

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Immunohistochemical expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein and CAM5.2 in glial tumors and their role in differentiating glial tumors from metastatic tumors of central nervous system.

Immunohistochemical expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein and CAM5.2 in glial tumors and their role in differentiating glial tumors from metastatic tumors of central nervous system.

... Cytokeratins (CKs) monoclonal antibodies are useful in identification of the epithelial nature of the neoplasm. These antibodies are most useful in the differentiation of poorly differentiated epithelial malignancies ... See full document

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Patterns of relapse in primary central nervous system lymphoma: inferences regarding the role of the neuro-vascular unit and monoclonal antibodies in treating occult CNS disease

Patterns of relapse in primary central nervous system lymphoma: inferences regarding the role of the neuro-vascular unit and monoclonal antibodies in treating occult CNS disease

... The mechanism of relapse is unclear, but two mech- anisms have been postulated (1) seeding from occult reservoir lesions within the CNS (including eye and CSF) or (2) seeding from the blood and bone marrow [7, 22, 31]. ... See full document

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CXCR3 modulates glial accumulation and activation in cuprizone-induced demyelination of the central nervous system

CXCR3 modulates glial accumulation and activation in cuprizone-induced demyelination of the central nervous system

... The modulating effects of CXCR3 were not restricted to microglial cells. GFAP staining and analysis of GFAP + cells revealed that GFAP + astrocytes were less frequent and less activated by morphological criteria in ... See full document

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STAT1 Signaling in Astrocytes Is Essential for Control of Infection in the Central Nervous System

STAT1 Signaling in Astrocytes Is Essential for Control of Infection in the Central Nervous System

... of glial cells in the brain, which provide support and protection for neurons ...the central nervous system (CNS) ...microglial cell acti- vation (5, ... See full document

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Astrocytic endothelin-1 overexpression promotes neural progenitor cells proliferation and differentiation into astrocytes via the Jak2/Stat3 pathway after stroke

Astrocytic endothelin-1 overexpression promotes neural progenitor cells proliferation and differentiation into astrocytes via the Jak2/Stat3 pathway after stroke

... on developing al- ternative stroke treatments which focus on non-neuronal cell types such as astrocytes dysfunction [43, ...abundant cell type in the mammalian nervous system and they ... See full document

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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

... rare glial tumors occur in children, adolescents and young people, commonly sites are frontal lobe and par- ietal lobe, the mass usually has clearly manifested bound- aries Cell differentiation to obesity ... See full document

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Development of axon pathways in the zebrafish central nervous system

Development of axon pathways in the zebrafish central nervous system

... later developing neurons (Kimmel, ...the developing CNS express islet-1 (isl-1, a LIM homeobox gene), indicating that they may share a common early regulatory program (Korzh et ... See full document

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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

... model of the brain endothelium, three separate observations strongly suggest that Mpr1 promotes the attachment of crypto- cocci to the endothelium and does not play a role in the intracel- lular survival of cryptococci. ... See full document

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Tanshinone IIA promotes the differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into neuronal like cells in a spinal cord injury model

Tanshinone IIA promotes the differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into neuronal like cells in a spinal cord injury model

... tral nervous system (CNS) lesions that affects a patient’s physical and mental health, has a heavy economic burden on society and detrimentally affects the patient’s family ... See full document

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Analysis of slmo, a gene required for normal motor function in Drosophila melanogaster

Analysis of slmo, a gene required for normal motor function in Drosophila melanogaster

... Reported in this thesis is an analysis of slowmo slmo, a gene previously shown to be expressed in the developing embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila.. Null mutants of slmo are[r] ... See full document

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Repeated injections of human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells significantly promotes functional recovery in rabbits with spinal cord injury of two noncontinuous segments

Repeated injections of human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells significantly promotes functional recovery in rabbits with spinal cord injury of two noncontinuous segments

... The inflammatory process caused by injury to the CNS, including the infiltration/activation of microglia and mac- rophages in the injured spinal cord and the production of proinflammatory cytokines and related immune ... See full document

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Calnexin is necessary for T cell transmigration into the central nervous system

Calnexin is necessary for T cell transmigration into the central nervous system

... immune cell infiltration (Figure 1B, right column, Oil Red O–stained) in MS brain sections, including acute, subacute, and chronic demyelinating lesions, as well as normal-appearing white matter ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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