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Pathogenesis of Epilepsy: Challenges in Animal Models

Pathogenesis of Epilepsy: Challenges in Animal Models

... understanding of pathogenesis of epilepsy will likely provide the basis fundamental for development of new antiepileptic therapies that aim to prevent the epileptogenesis process, or ... See full document

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Specific imaging of inflammation with the 18 kDa translocator protein ligand DPA-714 in animal models of epilepsy and stroke.

Specific imaging of inflammation with the 18 kDa translocator protein ligand DPA-714 in animal models of epilepsy and stroke.

... confirmation of the high specificity of DPA-714 for imaging activated microglia/macrophages is given by the results of the time course after cerebral ...signal in the autoradiography nor ... See full document

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Anticonvulsant and proconvulsant roles of nitric oxide in experimental epilepsy models

Anticonvulsant and proconvulsant roles of nitric oxide in experimental epilepsy models

... observed in rats submitted to NOS blockade and treated with the subconvulsant PTZ doses (15 and 30 mg/kg, Figure ...dose of 60 mg/kg induced class 4-5 limbic sei- zures (Figure 3), which were significantly ... See full document

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Animal models of intellectual disability: towards a translational approach

Animal models of intellectual disability: towards a translational approach

... form of cognitive impairment, affecting 2–3% of the general ...both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social and practical adaptive ...and ... See full document

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ANIMAL MODELS FOR HUNTINGTON’S DISEASES: A REVIEW

ANIMAL MODELS FOR HUNTINGTON’S DISEASES: A REVIEW

... cell models of HD are available. One of them is a mouse neuron which has been fused with mouse teratoma cells, and the resulting hybrids have been stably transfected with various polyQ-containing ... See full document

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Rev. bras. farmacogn.  vol.18 suppl.

Rev. bras. farmacogn. vol.18 suppl.

... Institutes of Health (NIH)/ American Epilepsy Society (AES) Models II Workshop, held in 2002, described the “ideal” epilepsy model as one that refl ects similar pathophysiology and ... See full document

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REVIEW ANIMAL MODELS FOR THE STUDY OF LEISHMANIASIS IMMUNOLOGY

REVIEW ANIMAL MODELS FOR THE STUDY OF LEISHMANIASIS IMMUNOLOGY

... and pathogenesis that parallels human disease. The use of sand fly saliva and low numbers of parasites in experimental infections has led to mimic natural transmission and find new molecules ... See full document

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A systematic review of animal models for Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis

A systematic review of animal models for Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis

... complication in clinical orthopaedics. A comprehensive review of available animal models to mimic human osteomyelitis has been presented in this paper and their implementation has ... See full document

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effects of acute treatment with cyanecarvone at repeated oral doses in epilepsy models

effects of acute treatment with cyanecarvone at repeated oral doses in epilepsy models

... effect in preventing or curing this ...for epilepsy treatment using animal models prior to testing in humans is ...invest in the Research & Drug De- velopment area to seek ... See full document

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Models of experimental epilepsy

Models of experimental epilepsy

... tion in the world, with an estimated prevalence of 1% of the ...number of experimental models of seizure and epilepsy have been ...perimental models are elicited by ... See full document

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A Series of microRNA in the Chromosome 14q32.2 Maternally Imprinted Region Related to Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in a Mouse Model.

A Series of microRNA in the Chromosome 14q32.2 Maternally Imprinted Region Related to Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in a Mouse Model.

... deposition in hepatocytes (exceeding 5–10% of fat-laden hepatocytes were observed by light microscope) that is unrelated to excessive alcohol consumption ...expansion of the “two-hit theory” [2, ... See full document

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Roughness of surface of vacuum castings prepared in plaster moulds

Roughness of surface of vacuum castings prepared in plaster moulds

... Results of measurements are presented in table 2 and 3. Examples of profilograms from the surface of bronze CuSn10 casting made in Gold Star XL plaster mould are presented in ... See full document

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Security in Cloud Computing For Service Delivery Models: Challenges and Solutions

Security in Cloud Computing For Service Delivery Models: Challenges and Solutions

... one of the service delivery model that provides a complete development environment to the consumer to build and run their ...help of cloud the customer can start developing applications that can be set out ... See full document

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Avaliação dos efeitos do canabidiol sobre os eventos imunológicos e degenerativos induzidos pela encefalomielite autoimune experimental (EAE) em camundongos

Avaliação dos efeitos do canabidiol sobre os eventos imunológicos e degenerativos induzidos pela encefalomielite autoimune experimental (EAE) em camundongos

... range of scores, and periodically for motor (Rotarod) and sensory (Tail Flick) ...effective in reversing the progression and severity of the clinical ...visualization of leukocyte adhesion and ... See full document

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COMPARISON OF ANTI - INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF ALPINIA GALANGAL IN THREE EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL MODELS

COMPARISON OF ANTI - INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF ALPINIA GALANGAL IN THREE EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL MODELS

... subcutaneously in each axilla and groin of each ...discs of equal size and weight. Ten such discs were compressed in order to get a single paper disc/ pellet weighing 40 ...0.5ml of ... See full document

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Practice models and challenges in teledermatology: a study of collective experiences from teledermatologists.

Practice models and challenges in teledermatology: a study of collective experiences from teledermatologists.

... engaged in S&F practice, improving practice efficiency was paramount to a sustainable ...results of this study indicate that most teledermatologists do not have specific ...requirements. In ... See full document

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Ciênc. saúde coletiva  vol.20 número12

Ciênc. saúde coletiva vol.20 número12

... burden of chronic ...beyond in targeting also lodging, employment, education, revenue and environmental issues which are strong determinants of ... See full document

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Effect of aerobic physical exercise in pinealectomized animals submitted to the pilocarpine model of epilepsy

Effect of aerobic physical exercise in pinealectomized animals submitted to the pilocarpine model of epilepsy

... effects of physical exercise in the epilepsy, we analyzed the effect of the pinealectomy in animals with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) induced by pilocarpine submitted to an ... See full document

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Cytoskeletal rearrangements in synovial fibroblasts as a novel pathophysiological determinant of modeled rheumatoid arthritis.

Cytoskeletal rearrangements in synovial fibroblasts as a novel pathophysiological determinant of modeled rheumatoid arthritis.

... number of the predicted deregulated genes were confirmed with different ...profiling in the knock-in disease model (TNF DAREþ/- ) confirmed 40 of the genes (Table ...20 of the genes ... See full document

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Physical exercise in rats with epilepsy is protective against seizures: evidence of animal studies

Physical exercise in rats with epilepsy is protective against seizures: evidence of animal studies

... animals of the training group were familiarized with the apparatus for three days by placing them on a treadmill (Colum- bus instruments) for 10 min/day at a speed of 12 meters/min at 0% degree ...measure ... See full document

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