Distinct Lysosomal Network Protein Profiles in Parkinsonian Syndrome Cerebrospinal Fluid [PDF]
Background: Clinical diagnosis of parkinsonian syndromes like Parkinson’s disease (PD), corticobasal degeneration (CBD) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is hampered by overlapping symptomatology and lack of diagnostic biomarkers, and definitive ...
Andrea Boman +8 more
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The Relationship Between Human Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins and the Risk of Delirium: A Study Based on Genetic Data [PDF]
Background Delirium is an acute cognitive disturbance that is linked to increased healthcare costs, extended hospitalization, and a greater incidence of adverse outcomes, including cognitive decline.
Zhihui Xu +6 more
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Abnormal expression of cerebrospinal fluid cation chloride cotransporters in patients with Rett syndrome. [PDF]
ObjectiveRett Syndrome is a progressive neurodevelopmental disorder caused mainly by mutations in the gene encoding methyl-CpG-binding protein 2. The relevance of MeCP2 for GABAergic function was previously documented in animal models.
Sofia Temudo Duarte +11 more
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Alterations in cerebrospinal fluid proteins in a presymptomatic primary glioma model. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Understanding the early relationship between brain tumor cells and their environment could lead to more sensitive biomarkers and new therapeutic strategies. We have been using a rodent model of neurocarcinogenesis in which all animals develop
John C Whitin +7 more
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Laboratory Investigation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins [PDF]
Analysis of CSF proteins is useful in the diagnosis and management of neurological diseases in the following situations:In inflammatory conditions when there is breakdown of blood-CSF barrier integrity. Meningitis is a medical emergency, with CSF total protein measurement being only a screening test. In the detection of immune responses within the CNS.
E. Thompson, G. Keir
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers reflect brain pathophysiology and are used extensively in translational research as well as in clinical practice for diagnosis of neurological diseases, e.g., Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Linda Karlsson +9 more
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Adult neurogenesis is the life-long process of neural stem cell proliferation, differentiation into neurons, migration, and incorporation into the existing neuronal circuits.
Eleni Voukali, Michal Vinkler
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Altered offspring neurodevelopment in an L-NAME-induced preeclampsia rat model
IntroductionTo investigate the mechanism underlying the increased risk of subsequent neurodevelopmental disorders in children born to mothers with preeclampsia, we evaluated the neurodevelopment of offspring of a preeclampsia rat model induced by the ...
Noriyuki Nakamura +18 more
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The detection of surfactant proteins A, B, C and D in the human brain and their regulation in cerebral infarction, autoimmune conditions and infections of the CNS. [PDF]
Surfactant proteins (SP) have been studied intensively in the respiratory system. Surfactant protein A and surfactant protein D are proteins belonging to the family of collectins each playing a major role in the innate immune system.
Stefan Schob +7 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid proteomics define the natural history of autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease
Proteomic analysis of cerebrospinal fluid from individuals with autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease reveals how this complex and chronic disease evolves over many decades.
Erik C.B. Johnson +133 more
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