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The graphical abstract signifies the nutritional profile of various parts of the Moringa oleifera plant, including dried leaves, fresh leaves, leaf powder, seeds, and pods; along with it’s bioactive substance and protein profiling of aqueous concentrates derived from the fruit, seed, and leaf.
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Cell culture studies show disrupted astrocyte physiology in the leukodystrophy MLC. Are intact astrocytes similarly affected? This study on astrocytes in MLC mouse brain slices confirms and extends in vitro studies on altered astrocyte physiology. ABSTRACT Electrical signaling, driven by ion fluxes between intra‐ and extracellular compartments, is ...
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Refractory anaemia in a patient with end‐stage heart failure secondary to aortic stenosis
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Jiayu Liang, Suxin Luo, Bi Huang
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Surgical Neurology, 2004
Aquaporins are a family of transmembrane proteins that selectively allow the passage of water through the plasma membrane. Their importance is highlighted by their ubiquitous presence from bacteria to mammals. In humans, they are found throughout the body and recent work has highlighted their function within the brain.
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Aquaporins are a family of transmembrane proteins that selectively allow the passage of water through the plasma membrane. Their importance is highlighted by their ubiquitous presence from bacteria to mammals. In humans, they are found throughout the body and recent work has highlighted their function within the brain.
Christopher R. Honey+1 more
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Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2018
AbstractBrain edema is a common feature of brain injuries, which leads to increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and ischemia that worsen outcome. Current management of edema focuses on reduction of ICP, but there are no treatments targeting the molecular players directly involved in edema process.
Tifenn Clément+3 more
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AbstractBrain edema is a common feature of brain injuries, which leads to increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and ischemia that worsen outcome. Current management of edema focuses on reduction of ICP, but there are no treatments targeting the molecular players directly involved in edema process.
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Neuroscience, 2004
Brain edema leading to an expansion of brain volume has a crucial impact on morbidity and mortality following traumatic brain injury (TBI) as it increases intracranial pressure, impairs cerebral perfusion and oxygenation, and contributes to additional ischemic injuries.
B. Kress+3 more
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Brain edema leading to an expansion of brain volume has a crucial impact on morbidity and mortality following traumatic brain injury (TBI) as it increases intracranial pressure, impairs cerebral perfusion and oxygenation, and contributes to additional ischemic injuries.
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The management of brain edema in brain tumors
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2004This review focuses on pathophysiology, clinical signs, and imaging of brain edema associated with intracranial tumors and its treatment. Brain edema in brain tumors is the result of leakage of plasma into the parenchyma through dysfunctional cerebral capillaries.
Charles J Vecht, Evert C A Kaal
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Archives of Neurology, 1970
IT HAS BEEN suggested in a previous paper 1 that the biological function of the mitochondria in brain tissue decreases in association with the initiation and the development of brain edema. The mechanism of the impairment in mitochondrial function has been partially elucidated by many workers in the general biochemical field.
Kiyoshi Sato+3 more
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IT HAS BEEN suggested in a previous paper 1 that the biological function of the mitochondria in brain tissue decreases in association with the initiation and the development of brain edema. The mechanism of the impairment in mitochondrial function has been partially elucidated by many workers in the general biochemical field.
Kiyoshi Sato+3 more
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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1999
Brain edema is a life-threatening complication of cerebral infarction. The molecular cascade initiated by cerebral ischemia includes the loss of membrane ionic pumps and cell swelling. Secondary formation of free radicals and proteases disrupts brain-cell membranes, causing irreversible damage. New diagnostic methods based on magnetic resonance imaging
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Brain edema is a life-threatening complication of cerebral infarction. The molecular cascade initiated by cerebral ischemia includes the loss of membrane ionic pumps and cell swelling. Secondary formation of free radicals and proteases disrupts brain-cell membranes, causing irreversible damage. New diagnostic methods based on magnetic resonance imaging
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