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HIV-associated synaptic degeneration
... suppresses HIV-1 replication, indicates that intact virions are probably not the major pathogenic ...individual HIV-1 toxic proteins such as gp120 and Tat released from infected cells in the CNS may play a ... See full document
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Vorinostat positively regulates synaptic plasticity genes expression and spine density in HIV infected neurons: role of nicotine in progression of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder
... Long Term Depression (n = 21), Cell Adhesion (n = 9), Extracellular Matrix & Proteolytic Processing (n = 5), CREB Cofactors (n = 10), Neuronal Receptors (n = 19), Postsynaptic Density (n = 15), as well as other genes ... See full document
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Novel Roles of Cell Cycle Regulator E2f1 in the Cns: Implications for Synaptic Damage in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
... typically associated with cells undergoing division including CDK1, CDK4, Cyclin B, Cyclin D, proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), p16, and Ki-67 are aberrantly expressed in neurons of AD brains (Smith & ... See full document
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Evidence that the presynaptic vesicle protein CSPalpha is a key player in synaptic degeneration and protection in Alzheimer’s disease
... CSPalpha is a p25-regulated protein, and we have pre- viously shown that p25 expression is downregulated in Alzheimer’s disease forebrain [6]. In addition, loss-of- function CSPalpha mutations cause adult-onset Kufs dis- ... See full document
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VAChT overexpression increases acetylcholine at the synaptic cleft and accelerates aging of neuromuscular junctions
... increased synaptic ACh levels, a possibil- ity not addressed in this ...earlier degeneration of NMJs that make up their motor ...of synaptic ACh together with less functional z-agrin in adult NMJs ... See full document
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Is treated HIV infection associated with knee cartilage degeneration and structural changes? A longitudinal study using data from the osteoarthritis initiative
... in HIV infection may predominantly affect the knee cartilage ...cartilage degeneration in PLWH remains to be elucidated. In the setting of HIV-related joint disease there are at least two aspects ... See full document
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Development of TIMP1 magnetic nanoformulation for regulation of synaptic plasticity in HIV-1 infection
... of HIV-infected patients ...the HIV infection and neurotoxicity may help in reducing neurocognitive impairments observed in HIV- infected ...reducing HIV infection levels, oxidative stress, ... See full document
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Chronic Toxoplasma infection is associated with distinct alterations in the synaptic protein composition
... HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus; HRP: Horse radish peroxidase; HS: Horse Serum; HTH: Hypothalamus; ICC: Type C intraclass correlation coefficients; ID: Integrated density; IFIT3: Interferon-induced protein with ... See full document
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The synaptic maintenance problem: membrane recycling, Ca2+homeostasis and late onset degeneration
... are associated with slow and progressive degeneration in late-onset AD ...gressive synaptic dysfunction and slow degeneration ...of synaptic stability ...post- synaptic APP/Abeta ... See full document
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Cerebrospinal fluid synaptosomal-associated protein 25 is a key player in synaptic degeneration in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease
... Synaptic damage can be detected at the earliest stages of AD. MCI patients exhibit loss of presynaptic proteins such as synaptophysin and synaptosomal-associated pro- tein 25 (SNAP-25) and postsynaptic ... See full document
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<p>Association of Clusterin Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid with Synaptic Degeneration Across the Alzheimer’s Disease Continuum</p>
... First, univariate analyses were conducted to systematically examine the relationships between each individual predic- tor and CSF NG levels. The results are demonstrated in Table 2. Second, to further examine the ... See full document
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Transcriptional Coactivator LEDGF/p75 Modulates Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Integrase-Mediated Concerted Integration
... Analysis of integration products. The integration products obtained with HIV-1 IN and the 4.1-kb donor substrate were previously analyzed by EcoRI digestion and DNA sequencing of the viral DNA-host junctions (38). ... See full document
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Longitudinal testing of hippocampal plasticity reveals the onset and maintenance of endogenous human Aß-induced synaptic dysfunction in individual freely behaving pre-plaque transgenic rats: rapid reversal by anti-Aß agents
... monitored synaptic transmis- sion and plasticity of that transmission in cross-sectional studies of pre-plaque TG rats and longitudinally in indi- vidual animals over several ...baseline synaptic ... See full document
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Equine meniscal degeneration is associated with medial femorotibial osteoarthritis
... Comparison of global histologic meniscal score and tibial, femoral surface or inner border total.. histologic scores between the medial and lateral menisci: The global histologic medial [r] ... See full document
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<p>Mother to Child Transmission of HIV and Associated Factors Among HIV Exposed Infants at Public Health Facilities, Dessie Town, Ethiopia</p>
... Background: Vertical transmission of Human Immunode fi ciency Virus (HIV) is the primary route of infection among children. Ethiopia is among the top ten countries in the world with the highest burden of HIV ... See full document
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Understanding AMD by analogy: systematic review of lipid-related common pathogenic mechanisms in AMD, AD, AS and GN
... Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegener- ative disease and the most common form of dementia in older adults. Clinically, AD patients first develop an in- ability to form recent memories, which then ... See full document
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Osteopetrosis and thalamic hypomyelinosis with synaptic degeneration in DAP12 deficient mice
... Importantly, the morphology of the multinucleated osteoclasts induced in vitro from DAP12–/– bone marrow cells was quite different from that of osteoclasts from wild-type mice in that th[r] ... See full document
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On the origin of proteins in human drusen : the meet, greet and stick hypothesis
... 1866 Schwartz, S.G., Kovach, J.L., Scott, W.K., Liew, G., Tan, A.G., Gopinath, B., Merriam, J.C., Smith, R.T., 1867 Khan, J.C., Shahid, H., Moore, A.T., McGrath, J.A., Laux, R., Brantley, M.A., Jr., Agarwal, A., Ersoy, ... See full document
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An Insight To RNA Interference Based Gene Silencing
... RISC associated proteins with cap or poly-A tail associated proteins ...be associated with various components of translation machinery (except ribosomes) and RNAi components like AGO1, GW182, miRNAs ... See full document
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HIV-associated nephropathy: links, risks and management
... (HIV)- associated nephropathy due to the widespread use of combined active antiretroviral therapy, it remains one of the leading causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in HIV-1 seropositive ...been ... See full document
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