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Melatonin and mitochondrial dysfunction in the central nervous system

Melatonin and mitochondrial dysfunction in the central nervous system

... HD is a neurodegenerative disorder that leads to ataxia, chorea and dementia. It may be produced by a genomic alteration in the DNA encoding huntingtin, a protein of unknown function but associated with increased ...

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Espasticidad, nuevos conceptos fisiológicos y patofisiológicos aplicados a la clínica

Espasticidad, nuevos conceptos fisiológicos y patofisiológicos aplicados a la clínica

... the) central) nervous) system:) motor) cortex,)internal)capsule,)brainstem)or)spinal)cord)(Lieber,)Run0 esson,) Eliarsson) &) Friden,) 2003;) Lieber,) Steinman,) Barash) &) Chambers,) ...

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The role of gap junction channels during physiologic and pathologic conditions of the human central nervous system

The role of gap junction channels during physiologic and pathologic conditions of the human central nervous system

... neurodegenerative disorder characterized by mo- tor dysfunctions, cognitive impairment and personality changes that is due to mutations in the protein huntingtin ...

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Responses to increasing exercise upon reaching the anaerobic threshold, and their control by the central nervous system

Responses to increasing exercise upon reaching the anaerobic threshold, and their control by the central nervous system

... In summary, the changes in the composition of the sal- iva, electromyographic activity, plasma catecholamines, and the other variables mentioned in this work, act as parts of a complex system that allows the CC to ...

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Presentation Unit 4

Presentation Unit 4

... The Nervous System Sensory nerves Motor nerves Autonomic nervous system Somatic nervous system Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Parasym[r] ...

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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 Wnts in the adult nervous system

Emerging roles of Wnts in the adult nervous system

... The persistent expression of Wnts in the adult brain, together with their role in the modulation of neuro- genesis and synaptic plasticity, indicates that Wnt signal- ling plays a part in maintaining and protecting ...

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Mental disorders among frequent attenders in primary care: A comparison with routine attenders

Mental disorders among frequent attenders in primary care: A comparison with routine attenders

... somatization disorder among patients who were frequent attenders does not seem to be statistically significant, but somatoform vegetative dysfunction does seem to be (OR = ...form disorder in ...somatoform ...

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Neuroprotective potential of Ginkgo biloba in retinal diseases

Neuroprotective potential of Ginkgo biloba in retinal diseases

... ]. The abundance of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the retina, which are selective substrates for peroxidation, along with ROS generation, cause damage to photoreceptors and RPE via the lipid peroxidation process [37]. ...

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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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Volume 1 Principies of Diagnosis and Management

Volume 1 Principies of Diagnosis and Management

... 66 Developmental Disorders of the Nervous System Harvey B. Sarnat and Laura Flores-Sarnat 1763[r] ...

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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.

... 2.6. Relative Quantification of nNOS, iNOS, and eNOS mRNAs. Real-time quantitative PCR technology was used to assay nNOS, iNOS, and eNOS mRNAs expression on 10 samples from each experimental group. Total RNA was isolated ...

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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 ]

... Activation of the innate immunity in the Central Nervous System (CNS) is an important step in the healing process of the damaged brain tissue. When prolonged, however, neuroinflammation can become ...

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MECHANISMS OF SECONDARY DEGENERATION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DURING ACUTE NEURAL DISORDERS AND WHITE MATTER DAMAGE

MECHANISMS OF SECONDARY DEGENERATION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DURING ACUTE NEURAL DISORDERS AND WHITE MATTER DAMAGE

... a system involving the participation of G proteins, which work through the release of second messen- gers, which activate the mobilization of calcium channels in the membrane of the cell ...

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Wnt signaling in the nervous system and in Alzheimer's disease

Wnt signaling in the nervous system and in Alzheimer's disease

... In addition, electrophysiological recordings have demonstrated that Wnt ligands exert modulatory effects on glutamatergic neuro- transmission. It was observed in hippocampal slices that blockade of Wnt signaling impairs ...

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Measurement of autophagy flux in the nervous system in vivo

Measurement of autophagy flux in the nervous system in vivo

... the tissue through the blood–brain barrier (BBB), and the low response of this tissue to nutrient starvation. The accumulation of LC3-positive puncta by histological analysis or the measurement of LC3-II by western blot ...

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Hiptesis de lateralizacin a partir de la asociacin entre la topografa del infarto cerebral y la disfuncin autonmica cardiaca luego de un ictus isqumico

Hiptesis de lateralizacin a partir de la asociacin entre la topografa del infarto cerebral y la disfuncin autonmica cardiaca luego de un ictus isqumico

... autonomic nervous system, ischemic stroke or cerebral infarction, cardiac autonomic dysfunction or heart rate variability (HRV), hypothesis of lateralization, insula, in English and ...

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Crisis convulsivas de orígen no encefálicas - revisión

Crisis convulsivas de orígen no encefálicas - revisión

... the central nervous system due to blood flow change that goes to the brain or due to cerebral damage caused by metabolic acidosis or sepsis with primary focus on cardiac ...

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Nanopartículas poliméricas de administración intranasal para la liberación de activos en el sistema nervioso central

Nanopartículas poliméricas de administración intranasal para la liberación de activos en el sistema nervioso central

... this system, many researches have shown an improvement in the clinical utility of the drug, reducing the dose and the frequency of dosing as well as the side ...

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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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