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Their bioactive constituents act through antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and metabolic‐regulating mechanisms, validating their classification as functional foods. Evidence from clinical and biochemical studies largely supports these benefits, although some claims stem from preliminary or in vitro findings.
Nighat Raza +7 more
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18F‐FDG PET/CT in early phase of sporadic Creutzfeldt‐Jacob disease: A case report
Key Clinical Message Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by brain accumulation of a misfolded form of the cellular prion protein, whose diagnosis is challenging, particularly in early stages, due to the variability and ...
Giovanni Boero +6 more
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Cerebral blood flow autoregulation is impaired in schizophrenia [PDF]
Patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases and higher mortality from them than does the general population; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear.
al, et, Ku, Hsiao-Lun, Lane, Timothy
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Postnatal anthropometric and body composition profiles in infants with intrauterine growth restriction identified by prenatal doppler [PDF]
Introduction: Infant anthropometry and body composition have been previously assessed to gauge the impact of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) at birth, but the interplay between prenatal Doppler measurements and postnatal development has not been ...
Díaz, Marta +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background The loss of smell (anosmia) has been noted in numerous diseases, including COVID‐19. Inflammatory and microstructural alterations are possible underlying mechanisms of anosmia in COVID‐19. However, no atlas exists to study olfaction and the associated tissue property changes.
Marta Gaviraghi +17 more
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This study investigated associations between 24‐hour heart rate variability (HRV)‐assessed autonomic activity and perihematomal edema (PHE) development plus functional outcomes in 312 intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients. Parasympathetic hypoactivity (low high‐frequency power) independently correlated with poor 3‐month outcomes (modified Rankin ...
Kaijiang Kang +15 more
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Age-related increase of kynurenic acid in human cerebrospinal fluid-IgG and beta(2)-microglobulin changes [PDF]
Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is an endogenous metabolite in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan degradation and is an antagonist at the glycine site of the N-methyl-D-aspartate as well as at the alpha 7 nicotinic cholinergic receptors. In the brain tissue KYNA
Baran, H +5 more
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The Cerebellar Connectome Disruptions in Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic stroke disrupts the brain's modular organization (based on the Yeo/Buckner template). In patients with basal ganglia ischemic stroke, inter‐module functional connectivity is altered, characterized by increased intra‐cerebellar connectivity, reduced connectivity between ipsilesional cerebral and cerebellar modules, and enhanced connectivity ...
Xiuqin Wang +9 more
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Reducing morbidity and mortality in high risk patients with statins
Vibhuti Singh1, Prakash Deedwania21University of South Florida College of Medicine, and Suncoast Cardiovascular Center, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; 2Cardiology Division, VACCHCS/UCSF, Fresno, CA, and UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA ...
Vibhuti Singh, Prakash Deedwania
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Integration of omics data in the diagnosis and therapy of glioblastoma
Integration of omics data in the diagnosis and therapy of glioblastoma. Abstract Since the 2016 update of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System, omics data have been officially integrated into the diagnostic process for glioblastoma, the most prevalent and aggressive primary malignant brain tumor in adults.
Constantin Möller +3 more
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