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Alterations in Brain Inflammation, Synaptic Proteins, and Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis during Epileptogenesis in Mice Lacking Synapsin2.

Alterations in Brain Inflammation, Synaptic Proteins, and Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis during Epileptogenesis in Mice Lacking Synapsin2.

... evaluated brain inflammation, synaptic protein expression, and adult hippocampal neurogenesis in the epileptogenic (1 and 2 months of age) and tonic-clonic ...in brain inflammation and ...

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Identification of cellular infiltrates during early stages of brain inflammation with magnetic resonance microscopy.

Identification of cellular infiltrates during early stages of brain inflammation with magnetic resonance microscopy.

... Handling of the currently available MRI cryogenic RF coils – which evolved from NMR-spectroscopy [21] – has significantly improved in recent years, and indeed is quite similar to any conventional RT RF-coil. One major ...

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Mild hypothermia reduces polymorphonuclear leukocytes infiltration in induced brain inflammation

Mild hypothermia reduces polymorphonuclear leukocytes infiltration in induced brain inflammation

... that inflammation potentiates cerebral ischemic in- jury and that hypothermia can reduce neutrophil infiltration in ischemic ...the brain temperature between 29,5- 3 1 0 C during 120 ...

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Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein is an important mediator of alcohol-induced brain inflammation.

Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein is an important mediator of alcohol-induced brain inflammation.

... Male C57BL/6 mice (20–25 g, Taconic, Albany, NY) were used as Wild-type (WT) mice in all experiments. CIRP 2/2 mice on a background of C57BL/6 were a gift from Dr Jun Fujita (Kyoto University, Japan) and are bred in our ...

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Ligation of the jugular veins does not result in brain inflammation or demyelination in mice.

Ligation of the jugular veins does not result in brain inflammation or demyelination in mice.

... While animal models are invaluable research tools in helping us understand human disease, they are imperfect models. The human circulation system differs from that of the mouse in both structure and position. Since ...

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Dement. neuropsychol.  vol.3 número1

Dement. neuropsychol. vol.3 número1

... A cerebral form of CD was suggested in Chagas’ origi- nal series, 5 but later refuted by other authors, who rarely identified active brain inflammation, attributing most brain involve[r] ...

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Perilesional Inflammation in Neurocysticercosis - Relationship Between Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Evans Blue Staining and Histopathology in the Pig Model.

Perilesional Inflammation in Neurocysticercosis - Relationship Between Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Evans Blue Staining and Histopathology in the Pig Model.

... human brain in develop- ing ...blood brain barrier (BBB) ...the brain is a direct measure of blood brain barrier ...the brain than in superficial cysts partly located in the ...

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Eosinophilic inflammation in allergic asthma

Eosinophilic inflammation in allergic asthma

... persistent inflammation, and that contribute to irreversibility of lung functions observed in asthma patients, including airway dys- function and clinical symptoms observed in allergic asthma (Vig- nola et ...

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Time-dependent effects of training on cardiovascular control in spontaneously hypertensive rats: role for brain oxidative stress and inflammation and baroreflex sensitivity.

Time-dependent effects of training on cardiovascular control in spontaneously hypertensive rats: role for brain oxidative stress and inflammation and baroreflex sensitivity.

... which activates NADPH oxidase and increases oxidative stress [7,10,21,22,33]. In the presence of increased oxidative stress, ERK1/2 (but not p38 MAP kinase) is activated [11] to increase NF-kB translocation to the ...

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Prostate Gland Infections and Inflammation

Prostate Gland Infections and Inflammation

... peripheral inflammation or nerve injury and remain subsequent to tissue healing, becoming ...and brain, especially on the dorsal horn of the spinal ...of brain circuitry comparable to other chronic ...

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Adiponectin, inflammation and heart disease

Adiponectin, inflammation and heart disease

... We determined the metabolic consequences of T. cruzi infection on basal glucose levels and insulin sensitivity. Acute infection of CD-1 mice with the Brazil-strain of T. cruzi is usually associated with severe ...

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"Curbing Inflammation" e hemorragia por trauma: uma revisão.

"Curbing Inflammation" e hemorragia por trauma: uma revisão.

... Trauma is one of the world’s leading causes of death within the first 40 years of life and thus a significant health problem. Trauma accounts for nearly a third of the lost years of productive life before 65 years of age ...

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Heme and innate immunity: new insights for an old molecule

Heme and innate immunity: new insights for an old molecule

... Hemolytic episodes such as sickle cell disease, malaria and ischemia-reperfusion occurrence are often associ- ated to the statement of an inflammatory response which may develop or not to a chronic inflammatory status. ...

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Alterations at the blood-brain barrier and brain parenchyma along brain metastasization of breast cancer

Alterations at the blood-brain barrier and brain parenchyma along brain metastasization of breast cancer

... 29 allow the squeeze of cancer cells between two ECs, and thus their passage through the endothelial layer. First of all, the firm adhesion of tumour cell to the endothelium induces a partial disruption of endothelial ...

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Brain Fingerprinting Technology

Brain Fingerprinting Technology

... Farwell Brain Fingerprinting to identify FBI agents based on their brain responses to words and phrases only an FBI agent would ...Farwell Brain Fingerprinting achieved 100% accuracy in proving the ...

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Innate immunity and effector and regulatory mechanisms involved in allergic contact dermatitis

Innate immunity and effector and regulatory mechanisms involved in allergic contact dermatitis

... The antigen-specific inflammation is mediated by T cells, and each subtype of T cells (Th1/Tc1, Th2/Tc2, and Th17/Tc17) activates resident skin cells, thus contributing to inflammation.[r] ...

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In situ hybridization analysis of the expression of futsch, tau, and MESK2 homologues in the brain of the European honeybee (Apis mellifera L.).

In situ hybridization analysis of the expression of futsch, tau, and MESK2 homologues in the brain of the European honeybee (Apis mellifera L.).

... adult brain, 22C10-immunoreactivity is detected in some central nervous systems, such as chiasmas or antennal nerves, as well as in most peripheral neurons [52], whereas Amfutsch was expressed prefer- entially in ...

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.70 número3

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.70 número3

... Electrocardiogram and cardiac enzymes were normal. In that occasion, the computed tomography (CT) scan showed a bi- lateral calciication located in the basal ganglia (Fig C). Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...

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Comparison of the neutrophil-to- lymphocyte and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios in normoglycemic and hyperglycemic subjects

Comparison of the neutrophil-to- lymphocyte and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios in normoglycemic and hyperglycemic subjects

... from inflammation, such as neuropathy, retinopathy, renal failure, hypercoagulability, hypertension, myocardial infarction, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease, among ...

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Brain versus Machine Control.

Brain versus Machine Control.

... BMIs—part brain and part ...both brain and machine control signals; the intention of movement would be decoded directly from neuronal signals, leaving obstacle avoidance and grasping stabilization to the ...

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