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In vivo evidence that TRAF4 is required for central nervous system myelin homeostasis.

In vivo evidence that TRAF4 is required for central nervous system myelin homeostasis.

... There is no difference between WT and TRAF4-KO mouse body weights whatever their age (Table ...summarized in Table ...increased in TRAF4-KO compared with WT mice (day 8: ...This ... See full document

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The role of myelin in Theiler's virus persistence in the central nervous system.

The role of myelin in Theiler's virus persistence in the central nervous system.

... the myelin sheath consists of juxtaposed plasma membranes, myelin also contains cytoplasmic chan- nels, some of which, the paranodal loops and the inner loop, are in intimate contact with the axon ... See full document

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Searching for the role of lipocalin-2 in the central nervous system

Searching for the role of lipocalin-2 in the central nervous system

... LCN2 in the CNS remain enigmatic, some new insights have been given by Lee and colleagues that through in vitro studies showed that after inflammatory stimulation of cultured astrocytes, LCN2 ... See full document

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Neuronal expression of glucosylceramide synthase in central nervous system regulates body weight and energy homeostasis.

Neuronal expression of glucosylceramide synthase in central nervous system regulates body weight and energy homeostasis.

... Further evidence for the postulate that ganglioside deficiency- dependent inhibition of ObR signaling in hypothalamic neurons leads to impaired neuronal function is based on our in situ ... See full document

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Einstein (São Paulo)  vol.10 número2

Einstein (São Paulo) vol.10 número2

... constituted in part by dense fibrous tissue formed by cell with delicate and enlongated nuclei, with evident extensions (A, hematoxylin-eosin staining – HE) and other part of the tumor presenting a loose stroma ... See full document

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Genetic perspectives on the ascidian central nervous system

Genetic perspectives on the ascidian central nervous system

... known that Fgf9/16/20 has a fundamental role in inducing anterior neural differentiation in the a-line, while Nodal and Erk signaling are involved in caudal neural tube formation (Imai et ... See full document

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Central Nervous System

Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Central Nervous System

... dementia is initiated through substantial immune deficiency and other defining systemic opportunist complications of ...Early in the HIV epidemic, dementia was a common sequel of advanced disease, affecting ... See full document

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Central nervous system manifestations of COVID-19 review

Central nervous system manifestations of COVID-19 review

... Objective: In this systematic review, we will discuss the evidence on the occurrence of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and neurological manifestations in patients with ... See full document

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Neurological aspects of Chagas' disease: central nervous system.

Neurological aspects of Chagas' disease: central nervous system.

... tes com formas agudas nervosas, Martinez Colombres e col. Em uma amostra, a reação da precipitina revelou-se também positiva. O diagrama eletroforético foi estudado em uma das amostras[r] ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.65 número3B

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.65 número3B

... nervioso central que cursa con la aparición de lesiones inflamatorias focales en la sustan- cia blanca cerebral, en las que lo más llamativo es la pérdida de mielina ... See full document

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Tuberculosis of the central nervous system in cattle in Paraíba, Brazil

Tuberculosis of the central nervous system in cattle in Paraíba, Brazil

... moderate, in Bovines 1 and 3, to accentuated in Bovines 2, 5 and ...eosinophilic central areas of necrosis surrounded by mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate composed by lymphocytes, epithelioid ... See full document

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Multicentric lymphoma with metastasis in the central nervous system in a dog

Multicentric lymphoma with metastasis in the central nervous system in a dog

... decrease in total serum protein and ...developed in Immunohistochemical Laboratory of the Pathology Service in ...techniques, in agreement with Hsu (1981), using lymphoid anti-CD3 marker (Dako ... See full document

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Development of central nervous system autoimmunity is impaired in the absence of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein.

Development of central nervous system autoimmunity is impaired in the absence of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein.

... Mice were sacrificed 2 and 7 weeks after induction of EAE and brains and spinal cords were removed and fixed in 10% formalin. Four mm paraffin-embedded sections were used for routine Haematoxylin and Eosin ... See full document

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Efeitos da exposição aguda a nicotina sobre a atividade da acetilcolinesterase em cérebro do Peixe-Zebra (Danio rerio)

Efeitos da exposição aguda a nicotina sobre a atividade da acetilcolinesterase em cérebro do Peixe-Zebra (Danio rerio)

... Moreover, is important emphasize that studies conducted with nicotine chronic treatments reported distinct effects on AChE activity when different nicotine concentrations were administered in rats ... See full document

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Suppurative infectious diseases of the central nervous system in domestic ruminants¹

Suppurative infectious diseases of the central nervous system in domestic ruminants¹

... the central nervous system (CNS) in domestic ruminants of southern ...with central nervous system inflammatory ...disease in sheep and goats, followed by spinal ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.65 número3A

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.65 número3A

... delay in acquisition of motor and language devel- opmental ...any evidence of obstruction of the su- pratentorial ventricular system (Figs 1 and ... See full document

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Association between insulin resistance and sustained virologic response in hepatitis C treatment, genotypes 1 versus 2 and 3: systematic literature review and meta-analysis

Association between insulin resistance and sustained virologic response in hepatitis C treatment, genotypes 1 versus 2 and 3: systematic literature review and meta-analysis

... results in the selected studies must take into consideration that the interaction between IR and SVR also depends on other factors that need to be consid- ered in the data ...used in ... See full document

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Spectrum of central nervous system involvement in rheumatic diseases: pictorial essay

Spectrum of central nervous system involvement in rheumatic diseases: pictorial essay

... of that syndrome, such as slowly progressive unilateral atrophy of the ...occur. In T2-weighted MRI sequences, there are usually foci of hyperintense signals, mainly in the subcortical white matter ... See full document

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Int. braz j urol.  vol.34 número1

Int. braz j urol. vol.34 número1

... The evaluation of radical cystectomy outcomes in the elderly population is an important issue. The authors present their data from three community hospitals and we need to congratulate them for the needed ... See full document

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Recent developments in microfluidic technologies for central nervous system targeted studies

Recent developments in microfluidic technologies for central nervous system targeted studies

... two central channels were used to co-culture astrocyte and neuron rat cells embedded in adjacent collagen I matrices, and the remaining fourth hosted cerebral endothelial cells (either HUVEC or hCMEC/D3) to ... See full document

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