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Mercuric Chloride Induced Cell Death in Spinal Cord of Embryo in Rat

Mercuric Chloride Induced Cell Death in Spinal Cord of Embryo in Rat

... 36 adult female Sprague-dawley rats, after formation of vaginal mating plaque (zero day of gestation) were selected, weighted and divided into six groups (3 con- trol and 3 experimental groups). Weight of rats was be- ... See full document

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Original Article Spinal cord extracts from injured spinal cord impede differentiation of rat embryonic neural stem cells into neurons through regulating Notch signaling pathway

Original Article Spinal cord extracts from injured spinal cord impede differentiation of rat embryonic neural stem cells into neurons through regulating Notch signaling pathway

... (spinal cord injury) is a complex and serious neurological disease with no efficient ...(spinal cord extracts) from injured spinal cord on the differentia- tion of rat ... See full document

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Simvastatin protects ischemic spinal cord injury from cell death and cytotoxicity through decreasing oxidative stress: in vitro primary cultured rat spinal cord model under oxygen and glucose deprivation-reoxygenation conditions

Simvastatin protects ischemic spinal cord injury from cell death and cytotoxicity through decreasing oxidative stress: in vitro primary cultured rat spinal cord model under oxygen and glucose deprivation-reoxygenation conditions

... primary rat spinal cord neurons were isolated from embryonic day 14–15 rat fetuses using a previously described method ...embryonic spinal cords were sliced into small pieces using a ... See full document

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Axon growth in the adult rat spinal cord

Axon growth in the adult rat spinal cord

... upper spinal cord in adult rats, and they subsequently reported long axon growth from suspensions of human embryonic spinal cord cells transplanted into the long myelinated fibre tracts of the ... See full document

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Prenatal Mercuric Chloride Exposure Causes Developmental Deficits in Rat Cortex

Prenatal Mercuric Chloride Exposure Causes Developmental Deficits in Rat Cortex

... Some mercuric compounds can pass through placenta and blood brain barrier and affect the developing central nervous system of ...to mercuric chloride has shown to haveterato- genic ...and ... See full document

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Retinoic Acid Induced-Autophagic Flux Inhibits ER-Stress Dependent Apoptosis and Prevents Disruption of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier after Spinal Cord Injury

Retinoic Acid Induced-Autophagic Flux Inhibits ER-Stress Dependent Apoptosis and Prevents Disruption of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier after Spinal Cord Injury

... Spinal cord injury (SCI) induces the disruption of the blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) which leads to infiltration of blood cells, an inflammatory response, and neuronal cell ... See full document

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Hydrogen sulfide protects spinal cord and induces autophagy via miR-30c in a rat model of spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion injury

Hydrogen sulfide protects spinal cord and induces autophagy via miR-30c in a rat model of spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion injury

... counter spinal cord ...treated spinal cord I/R injury rat with H2S, which acted as a novel signaling molecule in cen- tral nervous system [23], by injected with NaSH, and examined the ... See full document

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A new pharmacological role for donepezil: attenuation of morphine-induced tolerance and apoptosis in rat central nervous system

A new pharmacological role for donepezil: attenuation of morphine-induced tolerance and apoptosis in rat central nervous system

... After fixation and OCT embedding, the samples were cut into 3 μm-thick with a Cryocut apparatus (Leica 1800, Germany). For the TUNEL assay, an in situ Cell Death Detection kit (Roche Applied Science, Cat # ... See full document

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Potential role of stem cells in severe spinal cord injury: current perspectives and clinical data

Potential role of stem cells in severe spinal cord injury: current perspectives and clinical data

... Stem cell transplantation for spinal cord injury (SCI) along with new pharmacotherapy research offers the potential to restore function and ease the associated social and economic burden in the years ... See full document

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Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidative Stress on the Pattern of Pro-apoptotic and Anti-apoptotic Genes Expression During PC12 Cells Differentiation

Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidative Stress on the Pattern of Pro-apoptotic and Anti-apoptotic Genes Expression During PC12 Cells Differentiation

... the cell growth, apoptosis, cell senescence and tumor production ...apoptotic death in vitro ...improves cell survival under genomic stress ... See full document

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Requirement for Foxd3 in the maintenance of neural crest progenitors

Requirement for Foxd3 in the maintenance of neural crest progenitors

... the loss of NC marker expression (Sasai et al., 2001). Electroporation of antisense oligonucleotides specific to Foxd3 in the chick bias the differentiation of NC towards the melanocyte lineage (Kos et al., 2001). There ... See full document

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Original Article Resveratrol attenuates spinal cord injury-induced inflammatory damage in rat lungs

Original Article Resveratrol attenuates spinal cord injury-induced inflammatory damage in rat lungs

... treatment induced a significant decrease in NF-κB activity, along with further increases in SIRT1 levels in the lungs after ...the cell loss in ALI and the subsequent histo- logic changes ... See full document

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A Mechanistic Approach on the Solvolysis of Cinnamoyl Chloride in the Presence and Absence of Mercuric Chloride Catalyst

A Mechanistic Approach on the Solvolysis of Cinnamoyl Chloride in the Presence and Absence of Mercuric Chloride Catalyst

... unionised mercuric chloride is carried out by assisting the ionization of C-Cl bond in alkyl or acyl chloride by pulling away the chloride ion [Bunton, Hughes and Anantharaman ...of ... See full document

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Optimizing the definitions of stroke, transient ischemic attack, and infarction for research and application in clinical practice

Optimizing the definitions of stroke, transient ischemic attack, and infarction for research and application in clinical practice

... However, as in 2002 and 2009, the proposed new 2013 definition of infarction remains unspecified: “infarction is brain, spinal cord or retinal cell death attributable to ischemia based o[r] ... See full document

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Calreticulin and other components of endoplasmic reticulum stress in rat and human inflammatory demyelination

Calreticulin and other components of endoplasmic reticulum stress in rat and human inflammatory demyelination

... Figure 6 Upregulation of ER stress molecules in the spinal cord central canal region. Semiquantitative analysis of the cells of the central canal (RH panel) showed a trend towards upregulation of the ER ... See full document

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Case Report Nasopharyngeal carcinoma with metastasis to the central nervous system: a report of two patients and review of the literature

Case Report Nasopharyngeal carcinoma with metastasis to the central nervous system: a report of two patients and review of the literature

... similar cell or lineage, the treatment strategies of nasopharyngeal carci- noma are different from the other head and neck carcinomas due to the complicated anato- my and the good response to chemotherapy and ... See full document

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Stem cell therapy for the spinal cord

Stem cell therapy for the spinal cord

... Various approaches for direct intraparenchymal injec­ tion have been developed. All direct injection approaches require a multilevel laminectomy and opening of the dura mater to expose the spinal cord. In ... See full document

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The fate of neurons after traumatic spinal cord injury in rats: a systematic review

The fate of neurons after traumatic spinal cord injury in rats: a systematic review

... Assessment of neuroprotective activities through estimating the expression of Bcl-2, an endogenous inhibitor of apoptosis, showed no sign of Bcl-2 expression in neurons of GM one day after the moderate injury. However, ... See full document

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Regulation of programmed cell death during neural induction in the chick embryo

Regulation of programmed cell death during neural induction in the chick embryo

... markers (Sox3 and Sox2; not shown), neural/epidermal border markers Dlx5 and Msx1 (prospective neural crest and pre- placodal regions; (McLarren et al., 2003) and early epidermal markers GATA2 and GATA3 (Sheng and Stern, ... See full document

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“Sodium Selenite Pretreatment Ameliorates Aspects of the Nephropathy Induced by Mercuric Chloride in the Ratte Albinos Wistar” by Youcef Necib, Ahlem Bahi, Sakina Zerizer, Cherif Abdennour, Mohamed Salah Boulakoud, Algeria.

“Sodium Selenite Pretreatment Ameliorates Aspects of the Nephropathy Induced by Mercuric Chloride in the Ratte Albinos Wistar” by Youcef Necib, Ahlem Bahi, Sakina Zerizer, Cherif Abdennour, Mohamed Salah Boulakoud, Algeria.

... Hg induced nephrotoxicity may be related to the formation of a Se-Hg ...mercury induced increased of oxidized glutathione, inhibition of GSH-Px in kidney 23 , but also histological and functional damage in ... See full document

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