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Melatonin and mitochondrial dysfunction in the central nervous system

Melatonin and mitochondrial dysfunction in the central nervous system

... Mitochondrial dysfunction underlies neurodegenerative diseases of different etiologies, including Alzheimer´s disease (AD), Parkinson´s disease (PD) and Huntington’s disease (HD). Generally these age-related ...

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Espasticidad, nuevos conceptos fisiológicos y patofisiológicos aplicados a la clínica

Espasticidad, nuevos conceptos fisiológicos y patofisiológicos aplicados a la clínica

... recognize)the)anatomy,)physiology)and)pathophysiology)of)the) central)nervous)system)and)the)skeletal)muscle,)the)correlations) between) them) and) their) damage,) learning) the) impact) on) the) ...

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Optical characterization of the Central Nervous System of Haementeria officinalis

Optical characterization of the Central Nervous System of Haementeria officinalis

... the central nervous system (CNS) in higher vertebrates, is a not completely solved problem, this limits the rehabilitation of many motor conducts after an injury in the spinal ...

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Endogenous pleiotrophin and midkine regulate LPS induced glial responses / R  Fernández Calle     [et al ]

Endogenous pleiotrophin and midkine regulate LPS induced glial responses / R Fernández Calle [et al ]

... the Central Nervous System (CNS) is an important step in the healing process of the damaged brain ...neurodegenerative diseases [2], multiple sclerosis [3,4] and drug addiction ...

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Clinical Review: Loperamide Toxicity

Clinical Review: Loperamide Toxicity

... Misuse and abuse of loperamide, often at exceptionally high doses, has been increasingly reported since the fi rst documented instance in 2005. 7 Although undoubtedly an underestimate of the true incidence, loperamide ...

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Functionalizing artificial nerve guides to promote regeneration and recovery after peripheral nerve injuries

Functionalizing artificial nerve guides to promote regeneration and recovery after peripheral nerve injuries

... assuming the loss of a secondary healthy nerve. As it is shown in the second chapter, repair with chitosan-based guides, that are biodegradable and absorbable, allowed about a 50% of the animals to regenerate, whereas ...

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An Abnormal Nitric Oxide Metabolism Contributes to Brain Oxidative Stress in the Mouse Model for the Fragile X Syndrome, a Possible Role in Intellectual Disability.

An Abnormal Nitric Oxide Metabolism Contributes to Brain Oxidative Stress in the Mouse Model for the Fragile X Syndrome, a Possible Role in Intellectual Disability.

... Figure 7: Glucocorticoids (Cortisol/Corticosterone) act as a nNOS inhibitor, and both molecules induce the releases of the NF- 𝜅B transcription factor that translocate to the nucleus to activate the synthesis of iNOS. ...

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Estudi del dolor múscul-esquelètic en dos categories diferenciades de pacients amb lupus eritematós sistèmic sense signes inflamatoris a l’exploració física: artro-miàlgies generalitzades i artràlgies inflamatòries a mans

Estudi del dolor múscul-esquelètic en dos categories diferenciades de pacients amb lupus eritematós sistèmic sense signes inflamatoris a l’exploració física: artro-miàlgies generalitzades i artràlgies inflamatòries a mans

... theless, since there is a higher preva- lence of FM in SLE patients than in the general population, some doubt is cast on this hypothesis. The results of this study would appear to confirm the lack of correlation between ...

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Automated methods on magnetic resonance brain imaging in multiple sclerosis

Automated methods on magnetic resonance brain imaging in multiple sclerosis

... La imagen m´edica es hoy en d´ıa uan de las herramientas principales de los m´edicos para estudiar el cuerpo humano. Dada la gran diversidad de im´agenes, la informaci´on que nos proporcionan, y la cantidad de estudios y ...

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Neuroprotective potential of Ginkgo biloba in retinal diseases

Neuroprotective potential of Ginkgo biloba in retinal diseases

... Consequently, experimental and clinical studies have investigated the use of antioxidants and other micronutrient supplements as potential strategies to delay the progression of ARMD and visual loss [35, 36, 46, 47]. ...

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Impact of obesity-related genes in Spanish population

Impact of obesity-related genes in Spanish population

... to central nervous system mechanisms of obesity but many other mechanisms can influence body weight and their contribution have not been elucidated ...

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Emerging Roles of Extracellular Vesicles in the Nervous System

Emerging Roles of Extracellular Vesicles in the Nervous System

... the nervous system (Lopez-Verrilli and Court, 2012, ...the nervous system, which are still poorly understood, will be revealed under this new ...

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Primary Tumors of the Central Nervous System  Clinical Experience at a Third Level Center

Primary Tumors of the Central Nervous System Clinical Experience at a Third Level Center

... Primary tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) encompass a group of neoplasms originating in multi- ple cell types found in the CNS. These tumors are di- agnosed in approximately 52,000 ...

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Neurosteroids and Sex Steroids in the Central Nervous System

Neurosteroids and Sex Steroids in the Central Nervous System

... the nervous system; these me- chanisms include the regulation of protein synthesis in neurons and glia by acting on nuclear receptors and ra- pid effects mediated by the modulation of membrane receptors or ...

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Comunicación pulmón-cerebro durante la ventilación mecánica: estudio de la respuesta inflamatoria y la activación neuronal en dos modelos experimentales

Comunicación pulmón-cerebro durante la ventilación mecánica: estudio de la respuesta inflamatoria y la activación neuronal en dos modelos experimentales

... complex diseases are potentially lim- ited by interspecies differences and have no immediate applicability to humans; nevertheless, animal models are accepted as a valid strategy for the initial approach to ...

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artigo – central nervous sist linfatico

artigo – central nervous sist linfatico

... Electron microscopy.Meninges were harvested as previously described and fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde, 2% paraformaldehyde in 0.1 M sodium cacodylate buffer, pH 7.4, and post-fixed in 2% osmium tetroxide in 0.1 M ...

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Cortical arousal and central nervous system fatigue after a mountain marathon

Cortical arousal and central nervous system fatigue after a mountain marathon

... therefore central fatigue may occur if alterations in the central nervous system (CNS) decrease the abil- ity to voluntarily send a signal to the neuromuscular junction (Davis & Baley, ...

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Gua clnica para la rehabilitacin de los pacientes con enfermedades reumticas

Gua clnica para la rehabilitacin de los pacientes con enfermedades reumticas

... rheumatic diseases is presented with recommendations of therapeutic procedures applicable in secondary health care ...and Rehabilitation specialists of the Specialized Ambulatory Center of the General ...

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Ethiopatogeniae of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea Interactions of central nervous system and peripherical neuropeptides responses

Ethiopatogeniae of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea Interactions of central nervous system and peripherical neuropeptides responses

... El estudio integral de la fisiopatología de esta amenorrea terciaria, también requiere la conside- ración de la actividad hormonal de un complejo “circuito periférico”. Éste se encuentra interrela- cionado funcionalmente ...

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... anterolateral system is highly divergent; and as the pathway ascends, collaterals relay information to many targets, including the reticular formation and periaqueductal gray matter of the brain ...

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