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Trafficking of immune cells in the central nervous system
... brain. Cells from the blood and under the influence of chemokines undergo adhesion, rolling, and diapedesis across the fenestrated capil- lary endothelium and pia mater of the choroid ...epithelial cells ... See full document
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Pseudorabies Virus-Induced Leukocyte Trafficking into the Rat Central Nervous System
... ganglion cells and invades the central nervous system (CNS) via anterograde transynaptic spread through axons in the optic ...the immune responses to different stages of CNS infection ... See full document
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Chronic morphine and HIV-1 Tat promote differential central nervous system trafficking of CD3+ and Ly6C+ immune cells in a murine Streptococcus pneumoniae infection model
... bacterial infection modulated the trafficking of both T lymphocytes and monocytes by activating the expression of both CXCR4 and CCR5. However, the activation of chemokine receptors alone is not sufficient for the ... See full document
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Absence of system xc− on immune cells invading the central nervous system alleviates experimental autoimmune encephalitis
... microglial cells and the myelin status of the spinal ...scoring system: 1, no demyelination; 2, rare foci; 3, few areas of demye- lination; and 4, confluent areas of ...following system: 1, no ... See full document
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Viral Induction of Central Nervous System Innate Immune Responses
... growth, immune, and other pathways ...or trafficking of proteins to the cell surface ...innate immune responses against specific pathogens (13, 57, 65, ... See full document
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Nerve growth factor and Tropomyosin receptor kinase A are increased in the gastric mucosa of patients with functional dyspepsia
... and central nervous ...and central neurons. In the gastrointestinal tract, many cells, such as gastrointestinal epithelial cells, EGCs, fibroblasts and other types of immune ... See full document
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Role of the immune response in initiating central nervous system regeneration in vertebrates: learning from the fish
... their immune cell attracting properties, neutrophils are largely considered ...tral nervous system regeneration, damage of inflamed tissue by reactive oxygen species, disruption of extracellular ... See full document
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Toxoplasma gondii Infections Alter GABAergic Synapses and Signaling in the Central Nervous System
... the nervous system is to regulate the timing, magnitude, and flow of excitatory neurotransmission, and defects in GABAergic signaling cause seizures ...of immune cells and antibodies, and neu- ... See full document
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Synergistic Roles of Antibody and Interferon in Noncytolytic Clearance of Sindbis Virus from Different Regions of the Central Nervous System
... the central nervous system (CNS) and the roles of innate and adaptive immune responses at different times during infection, we have characterized SINV infection and clearance in the brain, ... See full document
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Floor plate descendants in the ependyma of the adult mouse Central Nervous System
... mapping cells, which in the embryo are positioned only in the floor plate of the neural ...ependymal cells lining the medial cavities. Nato3-positive cells identified an unrecognized medial ... See full document
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Nerve Regeneration and Stem Cells
... Schwann cells and nerve cells with ...these cells is supposed to be a combination of self- renewal function, production and release of many growth factors, preparing the environment for nerve growth ... See full document
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Invasion of the Central Nervous System by Cryptococcus neoformans Requires a Secreted Fungal Metalloprotease
... Expression of CnMPR1 cDNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and mea- surement of proteolytic activity of Mpr1. The CnMPR1 cDNA contain- ing a C-terminal 6 ⫻ -HIS tag was cloned into the EcoRI and HindIII sites of an episomal ... See full document
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STAT1 Signaling in Astrocytes Is Essential for Control of Infection in the Central Nervous System
... Pru cells to 1 host cell for 20 ...infected cells was assessed microscopically by Hema3 (Fisher Scientific, Kalamazoo, MI) ...CA), cells were stimulated for 1 ... See full document
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Activation of Innate Immune Responses in the Central Nervous System during Reovirus Myelitis
... slide, allowing multiple sections to be stained at the same time and reduc- ing variability in staining between mock-treated and infected samples. Tissue sections were stained with GFAP and Iba1 (see above) and imaged ... See full document
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The immune system preferentially clears Theiler's virus from the gray matter of the central nervous system.
... biphasic central nervous system (CNS) disease in susceptible strains of mice characterized by acute encephalitis in the first week, followed by a chronic demyelinating disease (23, ...glial ... 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
... Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a rare, highly invasive lymphoma, with diffuse proliferation of large neoplastic cells most of which resemble B immunoblasts, some tumor cells have immunophenotype of plasma ... See full document
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Effect of Silica Nanoparticles on Cultured Central Nervous System Cells
... ROS production might cause mitochondrial dysfunction within the neurons, or induce apoptosis signal such as caspase 3/7, and the cell death is induced. Neural cell damage caused by ROS production has been linked to ... 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
... lymphoma cells in the CSF reservoirs that sub- sequently seed sites distant from the initial tumor ...B cells in blood and bone marrow samples by PCR in patients with no other evidence of systemic ... See full document
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T cells in multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
... inflammatory cells and their products in the brain lesions of MS patients, in addition to reports from animal models, has led to the gen- erally accepted hypothesis that disease is mediated by patho- genic T cell ... See full document
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Development of axon pathways in the zebrafish central nervous system
... Data emerging from studies in rodents has revealed that in some brain regions TPOC axons coursed directly through domains of neuroepithelial cells expressing otx2 and pax6 (Mastick et al., 1997; Nguyen Ba-Charvet ... See full document
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