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Editorial: New insights into brain imaging methods for rehabilitation of brain diseases. [PDF]
Hu B.
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Detrimental Roles of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α in Severe Hypoxic Brain Diseases. [PDF]
Choi YK.
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Ginseng as a therapeutic target to alleviate gut and brain diseases via microbiome regulation. [PDF]
Iqbal H, Kim Y, Jin M, Rhee DK.
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Diagnostic and therapeutic potential of tonic gamma-aminobutyric acid from reactive astrocytes in brain diseases. [PDF]
Koh W, Lee CJ.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1996
Inherited degenerative diseases of the brain are chronically progressive and often lead to severe debilitation. The cerebellum is particularly susceptible to degenerative processes. For lysosomal storage disorders, the metabolic defect is often known and diagnostic tests are available. For other abiotrophies, the inborn error of metabolism is not known
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Inherited degenerative diseases of the brain are chronically progressive and often lead to severe debilitation. The cerebellum is particularly susceptible to degenerative processes. For lysosomal storage disorders, the metabolic defect is often known and diagnostic tests are available. For other abiotrophies, the inborn error of metabolism is not known
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Lung Disease and Brain Development
Neonatology, 2006With the technical progress made in fetal and neonatal intensive care, perinatal mortality has decreased by 25% over the last decade and has expanded the surviving premature population. Prematurity drastically changes the environment of the developing organism.
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1976
In many cases of patients who had rheumatic fever--at times undiagnosed--there is a chronic involvement of the brain as a result of disseminated recurrent obliterating arteritis or emboli in the small blood vessels, especially in the brain membranes or the cortex.
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In many cases of patients who had rheumatic fever--at times undiagnosed--there is a chronic involvement of the brain as a result of disseminated recurrent obliterating arteritis or emboli in the small blood vessels, especially in the brain membranes or the cortex.
U, Halbreich +3 more
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