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Smart Catheters for Diagnosis, Monitoring, and Therapy

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, EarlyView.
This study presents a comprehensive review of smart catheters, an emerging class of medical devices that integrate embedded sensors, robotics, and communication systems, offering increased functionality and complexity to enable real‐time health monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment. Abstract This review explores smart catheters as an emerging class of
Azra Yaprak Tarman   +12 more
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Deep cervical lymph node analysis in central nervous system inflammatory disease

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Alexis Elena Giff   +6 more
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Administration of an Amino Acid–Based Regimen for the Management of Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction Related to Combat-Induced Illness

open access: yesJournal of Central Nervous System Disease, 2014
William E. Shell   +6 more
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Ergothioneine and central nervous system diseases

Neurochemical Research, 2022
Ergothioneine (ERGO) is a thiol contained in the food that exhibits an excellent antioxidant effect similar to that of glutathione. Although mammals lack a biosynthetic pathway for ERGO, the carnitine/organic cation transporter OCTN1/SLC22A4, which transports ERGO in vivo, is expressed throughout the body, and ERGO is distributed to various organs ...
Noritaka Nakamichi   +2 more
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Batokine in Central Nervous System Diseases

Molecular Neurobiology, 2023
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a special type of fat tissue in mammals and is also a key endocrine organ in the human body. Batokine, the endocrine effector of BAT, plays a neuroprotective role and improves the prognosis by exerting anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as by improving vascular endothelial function and other mechanisms ...
Ming Shen   +3 more
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Central nervous system Lyme disease

Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2003
Lyme disease is a disease caused by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. It is transmitted to humans via a bite from an infected tick. It has several classic stages or categories of illness, including early localized disease, early disseminated disease, and late disease.
Sharon A, Nachman, Lucy, Pontrelli
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Amyloid in central nervous system disease

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1990
A review is presented of diseases of the central nervous system associated with amyloid deposition. The name amyloid is given to substances with particular physical characteristics which are independent of the chemical constitution of the proteins in the substance.
J, Haan, R A, Roos
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Central nervous system lyme disease

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2004
Nervous system infection with Borrelia burgdorferi frequently causes meningitis and rarely causes encephalomyelitis. Altered cognitive function also can occur in the absence of central nervous system infection. Recently developed serodiagnostic tools, such as the C6 assay, and appropriate use of Western blotting promise to improve diagnostic accuracy ...
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Pediatric Central Nervous System Demyelinating Diseases

Continuum, 2019
This article provides an up-to-date summary of the categories, diagnosis, and management of pediatric demyelinating disorders.Understanding of the diverse spectrum of pediatric demyelinating disorders, including monophasic and multiphasic forms, has improved.
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