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Abstract INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been regarded as a brain‐first disorder. Emerging evidence suggests that the gut may influence central nervous system pathology, but the mechanisms remain unclear. METHODS We conducted a proteomic and microbial analysis of transverse colon samples from clinically and pathologically confirmed AD and ...
Qiwen Cheng +6 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Rugby players experience high‐impact collisions, potentially increasing their risk of neurodegenerative conditions. This study investigates whether the plasma proteome of extracellular vesicles (EV) provides biomarkers to indicate differential risk associated with a rugby career.
Abhishek Jagan +3 more
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Lexicographic choice functions [PDF]
We investigate a generalisation of the coherent choice functions considered by Seidenfeld et al. (2010), by sticking to the convexity axiom but imposing no Archimedeanity condition. We define our choice functions on vector spaces of options, which allows
de Cooman, Gert +2 more
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Detection of both isotypes of complement C4, C4A and C4B, in normal human glomeruli
Monoclonal antibodies reactive against the complement C4A and C4B isotypic components were used in an immunoperoxidase technique for the histological study of normal human renal tissue. Prominent staining with both antibodies was seen in the mesangial areas of all normal kidney sections investigated.
Feucht, Helmut E. +7 more
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Complement prevents the formation of insoluble immune complexes (inhibition of immune precipitation (IIP], and solubilizes preformed immune aggregates (solubilization (SOL]. Since the mechanism of complement activation differs in these two reactions, it is possible that they differ also in the amount of complement fragments released, in particular the ...
Jürg A. Schifferli +2 more
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Association Study of the Complement Component C4 Gene in Tardive Dyskinesia
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder that may develop in schizophrenia patients being treated long-term with antipsychotic medication. TD interferes with voluntary movements and leads to stigma, and can be associated with treatment non ...
Clement C. Zai +30 more
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Overexpression of schizophrenia susceptibility factor human complement C4A promotes excessive synaptic loss and behavioral changes in mice. [PDF]
Yilmaz M +8 more
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Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare Parkinsonian disorder, is characterized by problems with movement, balance, and cognition. PSP differs from Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other diseases, displaying abnormal microtubule-associated protein tau ...
Kurt Farrell +49 more
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Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a group of highly aggressive, rare tumors. Human chorionic gonadotropin is a common biomarker used in the diagnosis and monitoring of GTD.
Paulina Banach +6 more
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VLBI and Single Dish Monitoring of 3C84 in the Period of 2009-2011
The radio galaxy 3C 84 is a representative of gamma-ray-bright misaligned active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and one of the best laboratories to study the radio properties of the sub-pc jet in connection with the gamma-ray emission.
A. Doi +35 more
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