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Central motor conduction in cerebrovascular disease and motor neuron disease
Yoshikazu Ugawa, T Shimpo, T Mannen
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This review explores intracranial aneurysm biomarker discovery through multi‐omics. It reveals key genes, proteins, and metabolites, and shows how machine‐learning‐based multi‐modal integration may aid diagnosis and treatment. Abstract Despite extensive research, currently, no biomarkers are available for clinical use in intracranial aneurysm (IA ...
Jiaxin Zhang+4 more
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Z-Ligustilide: A Potential Therapeutic Agent for Atherosclerosis Complicating Cerebrovascular Disease. [PDF]
Shen L+9 more
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Anterior Pituitary Function in Cerebrovascular Disease
H Yoshimoto, Tohru Uozumi
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We applied functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to detect the brain function within the prefrontal cortex in the 23 typically developing (TD) preschool children and 48 children with high‐functioning autism (HFA), aiming to observe the differences in brain function within the prefrontal cortex between the two groups.
Wenlong Song+3 more
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Initially, 166 subjects aged 65 years or older with severe LRTIs met the diagnostic criteria, but 30 cases were excluded due to incomplete clinical data, and 17 cases were excluded due to the presence of malignancies, connective tissue diseases, or long‐term use of immunosuppressive agents. Ultimately, 119 patients were included in the study. The study
Tianqi Qi+8 more
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Advances in retinal imaging biomarkers for the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease. [PDF]
Zhang Y+6 more
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Surgical Treatment of Unruptured Aneurysms Associated with Ischemic Cerebrovascular Diseases
Masabumi Nagashima+5 more
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Detection time and department distribution of each isolate of CRKP and its clustering distribution indicator, the number codes the strain, for example 01=K2021001. ABSTRACT Background Carbapenem‐resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) has increasingly become a global health problem, and the drug resistance and epidemiology of its infection are important for
Lei Yue+4 more
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