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Predicting UPDRS in Parkinson’s disease using ensembles of self-organizing map and neuro-fuzzy
Published 2024-04-01“…Abstract Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a complex, degenerative disease that affects nerve cells that are responsible for body movement. …”
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Thermo-sensitive electroactive hydrogel combined with electrical stimulation for repair of spinal cord injury
Published 2021-09-01“…The developed hydrogel exhibits outstanding electrical conductance upon ES, with continuous release of NGF for at least 24 days. In cultured nerve cells, TPEH loaded with NGF promoted the neuronal differentiation of neural stem cells and axonal growth, an effect that was potentiated by ES. …”
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The function of mirror neurons in the learning process
Published 2017-01-01“…Brick fundamental nervous system is the nerve cell, neuron. Neurons exchange information by sending electrical signals and chemical through connections called synapses. …”
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The most important marine bacterial toxins; a review
Published 2016-07-01“…These toxins have distinct mechanisms of action including blocking of sodium channels in nerve cells, functioning as agonists of acetylcholine receptors, inhibiting of membrane pumps, the inhibition of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A types' enzyme activities and inhibiting of protein synthesis. …”
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A neuroscience-based approach to the assessment of sexual behavior in animals
Published 2023-04-01“…Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which is a small molecule peptide from certain nerve cells in the nucleus infundibularis region of the hypothalamus and consists of different amino acids, is secreted under the influence of smell, temperature, light, and physical stimulation. …”
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Beneficial Influence of Exendin-4 on Specific Organs and Mechanisms Favourable for the Elderly with Concomitant Obstructive Lung Diseases
Published 2022-08-01“…Exendin-4 (Ex-4), better known in its synthetic form and used clinically as exenatide, currently applied in the treatment of diabetes, induces a beneficial impact on nerve cells, and shows promising effects in obstructive lung diseases. …”
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Ocular direct current stimulation affects retinal ganglion cells
Published 2021-09-01“…Abstract Ocular current stimulation (oCS) with weak current intensities (a few mA) has shown positive effects on retinal nerve cells, which indicates that neurodegenerative ocular diseases could be treated with current stimulation of the eye. …”
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Morphohistological Architecture of Human Neonate Cerebral Cortex Autopsy
Published 2018-09-01“…The histological results revealed that, the human neonate cortex formed by six layers, which were varied in the numbers, size and type of nerve cells, glial cells and nerve fibers. Conclusion: The present study concluded that the morphometry of the brain from day one until day 28 were varied to that of adult and the histological study of the neonate brain from day one until day 28 were resemble to that of the adult. …”
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Endocrine and paracrine characteristics of neuroendocrine prostate cancer
Published 2022-11-01“…Notably, neuroendocrine prostate cancer shares biochemical features with nerve cells, particularly functions involving the secretion of a variety of peptides and proteins. …”
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Role of posttranslational modifications in memory and cognitive impairments caused by neonatal sevoflurane exposure
Published 2023-03-01“…Anesthetics cause neurotoxicity and apoptosis of nerve cells, leading to memory and cognitive impairments. …”
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Multiple Nf1 Schwann cell populations reprogram the plexiform neurofibroma tumor microenvironment
Published 2022-09-01“…By comparing normal nerve cells to plexiform neurofibroma (PN) cells using single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing, we identified changes in 5 SC populations, including a de novo SC progenitor–like (SCP-like) population. …”
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Investigation of polyurea-crosslinked silica aerogels as a neuronal scaffold: a pilot study.
Published 2012-01-01“…After comparing the attachment and growth capability of neurons on these different coatings, laminin1 and BME were chosen for nerve cell attachment and growth on PCSA surfaces. The behavior of neurons on treated petri dish surfaces was used as the control and behavior of neurons on treated PCSA discs was compared against it. …”
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Cerebrospinal fluid flow. Part 2. Aquaporins and their role in CNS water homeostasis
Published 2019-06-01“… The capabilities of the central nervous system to receive, integrate and process the incoming information, as well as to ensure an adequate timely response, are directly determined by the ability to maintain the electrochemical gradient of ions, a certain concentration of organic molecules and the transport of water through the plasma membrane of nerve cells. This dynamic disequilibrium is a key mechanism in the generation and transmission of information in neuronal intercellular communication, in the activation of extracellular signaling molecules, and in the metabolic support of the neural tissue.It is obvious that maintaining stable homeostasis in the central nervous system is strictly regulated by the mechanisms of ion transport, organic and inorganic molecules, and water. …”
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A review on recent advances on nobiletin in central and peripheral nervous system diseases
Published 2023-11-01“…Accumulating scientific evidence has shown that nobiletin has a variety of biological functions in the nervous system, such as inhibiting the expression of inflammatory factors, reducing the neurotoxic response, improving the antioxidant capacity, promoting the survival of nerve cells, promoting axon growth, reducing blood‒brain barrier permeability, reducing brain oedema, promoting cAMP response element binding protein expression, improving memory, and promoting mild depolarization of nerve cell mitochondria to improve antioxidative stress capacity. …”
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The Eeffect of Cronobacter sakazakii on the Brains of Newborn Mice
Published 2023-04-01“…The presence of bleeding congestion and shrinking of nerve cells in the area of the cerebral cortex, gliosis (neuroma), was more prominent in the molecular layer in the brain of the newborn mice fed at a concentration of 105 cells and the occurrence of oedema ,the presence of haemorrhage in both concentrations of dosed newborn mice and necrosis of the choroid plexus concentration103 and 105 cells. …”
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Zinc Deficiency Induces Autophagy in HT-22 Mouse Hippocampal Neuronal Cell Line
Published 2022-08-01“…Zinc is a trace metal vital for various functions in nerve cells, although the effect of zinc deficiency on neuronal autophagy remains unclear. …”
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Ressecção de schwannoma mediastinal por cirurgia torácica videoassistida Resection of a mediastinal schwannoma using video-assisted thoracoscopy
Published 2006-04-01“…They are derived from Schwann cells (glial cells of the peripheral nervous system that serve to separate and isolate nerve cells from adjacent structures). The most common type of schwannoma is a benign tumor of cranial nerve VIII and is referred to as an acoustic neuroma. …”
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Application of Infrared Free-Electron Laser Irradiation of Protein Complexes Binding to Salen-Type Schiff Base Zn(II) Complexes Using Secondary Conformational Changes in the Protei...
Published 2024-02-01“…Alzheimer’s disease causes the destruction of cranial nerve cells and is said to be caused by neuronal cell death due to the accumulation of amyloid-β protein. …”
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Neurological disorders in patients with long COVID syndrome and cell therapy methods for their correction a literature review
Published 2021-12-01“…On the background of SC transplantation, damaged nerve cells and surrounding tissues, including neurons and glial cells, can be restored, which helps to ensure the integrity of the nerve conduction pathway and, thus, restore nerve function. …”
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Multiple Roles for Cholinergic Signaling from the Perspective of Stem Cell Function
Published 2021-01-01“…Although the cholinergic system is composed of organized nerve cells, the system is also involved in mammalian non-neuronal cells, including stem cells, embryonic stem cells, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells. …”
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