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Glucose Metabolic Dysfunction in Neurodegenerative Diseases—New Mechanistic Insights and the Potential of Hypoxia as a Prospective Therapy Targeting Metabolic Reprogramming
Published 2021-05-01“…Owing to the high energy demand of nerve cells, glucose is actively oxidized to produce ATP and has a synergistic effect with mitochondria in metabolic pathways. …”
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The Role of Perineural Invasion in Prostate Cancer and Its Prognostic Significance
Published 2022-08-01“…In the development of PNI, tumor cells closely interact with the nerve components in the tumor microenvironment and create the perineural niche, which provides a supportive surrounding for their survival and invasion and benefits the nerve cells. Various transcription factors, cytokines, chemokines, and their related signaling pathways have been reported to be important in the progress of PNI. …”
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An “Outside-In” and “Inside-Out” Consideration of Complement in the Multiple Sclerosis Brain: Lessons From Development and Neurodegenerative Diseases
Published 2021-01-01“…The last 15 years have seen an explosion of new findings on the role of complement, a major arm of the immune system, in the central nervous system (CNS) compartment including contributions to cell migration, elimination of synapse during development, aberrant synapse pruning in neurologic disorders, damage to nerve cells in autoimmune diseases, and traumatic injury. …”
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Evaluation of the efficacy of Centella asiatica 5% alcoholic extract ointment in thermal trauma in mice
Published 2022-12-01“…The plant is considered to be one of the most useful plants for revitalizing nerve cells, which is why in India it is known as the "brain plant" or used to treat skin conditions and heal wounds. …”
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The expression of prosaposin and its receptors, GRP37 and GPR37L1, are increased in the developing dorsal root ganglion.
Published 2021-01-01“…These findings suggest that PSAP and GPR37/GPR37L1 play a role in activating both satellite and nerve cells.…”
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Coma and death in unrecognized wernicke's encephalopathy an autopsy study: estudo necroscópico
Published 1992-09-01“…Microscopically there were in addition to hemorrhages, glial proliferation, endothelial hypertrophy and necrosis of nerve cells and myelin. Central pontine myelmolysis was observed in one case. …”
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MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR SOLVING DATA MINING PROBLEMS
Published 2022-02-01“…The proposed model is built on the principle of organization and functioning of biological neural networks – networks of nerve cells of a living organism. It is a system of interconnected and interacting simple processors in the form of artificial neurons. …”
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Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
Published 2010“…Neurodegenerative diseases are due to the degeneration of nerve cells some of which undergo some form of dendrite pruning. …”
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Calcium-calmodulin kinase II and cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein 1 pair as a biological swtich in long-term memory.
Published 2011“…The human brain, with its finite physical size and limited number of nerve cells, seem to have an exceedingly incredible capability to learn new things and store gargantuan amounts of information. …”
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The Multielectrodes Oscillation Sysytem Studied by Irreversible Thermodynamics = Sistem Osilasi Multielektroda Ditinjau Secara Termodinamika Irreversibel.
Published 2001“…Oscillation process occurred in each channel of a couple of Pb11Pb02 electrodes can be compared with the process of spreading of action potentials that occur in nerve cells. Keywords: multielectrodes, oscillation system…”
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Decreased serum level of NGF in alcohol-dependent patients with declined executive function
Published 2014-11-01“…It is known that nerve-growth factor (NGF), one of the neurotrophins, is related to the growth and differentiation of nerve cells, as well as to a decline in cognitive function. …”
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Modern methods of treating neurological diseases
Published 2023-04-01“… Aim of the article The aim of the article is to summarize the current state of knowledge about brain-computer interfaces (BCI), i.e. systems that allow you to control electronic devices by recording the activity of nerve cells. Materials and methods The article is based on a literature review in the PubMed database. …”
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Drug-resistant epilepsy treated with a vagus nerve stimulator – case report and literature review
Published 2024-02-01“…Symptoms of epilepsy include epileptic seizures, i.e. temporary disturbances in the bioelectric activity of brain nerve cells. Epilepsy is a brain disorder characterized by a persistent predisposition to trigger seizures, and the condition has neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences. …”
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A Review on Phyto-Therapeutic Approaches in Alzheimer’s Disease
Published 2023-01-01“…Neurodegenerative diseases occur due to progressive and sometimes irreversible loss of function and death of nerve cells. A great deal of effort is being made to understand the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. …”
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Erianin promotes endogenous neurogenesis in traumatic brain injury rats
Published 2024-02-01“…After administering Erianin, there was a suppression of oxidative stress, inflammation, nerve cell damage, and mitochondrial damage in the TBI rats. …”
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Near-Infrared Light-Responsive Hydrogels for Highly Flexible Bionic Photosensors
Published 2023-05-01“…The photosensor allows responding to near-infrared light, which is converted into a sensory electric signal that can communicate with nerve cells. Furthermore, with adjustable thermal and/or electrical signal outputs, it provides abundant tools for biological regulation. …”
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Chronic neuroinflammation regulates cAMP response element-binding protein in the formation of drug-resistant epilepsy by activating glial cells
Published 2022-06-01“…Activated MG and AS not only play neuroprotective roles, but also cause neuroinflammation, which in turn damages nerve cells through CREB-related signaling pathways, leading to reduced effectiveness of antiepileptic drugs and, ultimately, to drug resistance in patients with epilepsy. …”
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Current Status of Spinal Cord Regenerative Therapies: A Review
Published 2016-02-01“…The number of SCI patients has been continuously increasing due to increasing number of motor vehicles and average age of patients is constantly decreasing. After SCI, nerve cells located at the injured site are severely damaged and eventually die, and these dead cells are cleared away by the immune system and in turn a cavity remains. …”
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Pyrethroids: How They Affect Human and Animal Health?
Published 2020-10-01“…Pyrethroids act on voltage-gated sodium channels, which cause an influx of sodium ions into the nerve cells and permanent depolarization. They also influence activities of enzymes, especially in nerve and liver cells. …”
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Serum Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Disease and Atrial Fibrillation in Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published 2022-12-01“…Ischemic stroke is caused by an occlusion by a thrombus or embolus in a cerebral artery, preventing oxygenated blood from reaching the brain and causing the necrosis of nerve cells. This paper summarizes the serum candidate markers associated with cardiovascular disease and atrial fibrillation (AF) disease that enable an early diagnosis of ischemic stroke studied thus far and compares the odds ratio (OR) of each marker. …”
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