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Cortical neurons remap their receptive fields and rescale sensitivity to spared peripheral inputs following sensory nerve damage. To address how these plasticity processes are coordinated over the course of functional recovery, we tracked receptive field
Jennifer Resnik, Daniel B Polley
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The Relationships Among Perineural Invasion, Tumor–Nerve Interaction and Immunosuppression in Cancer
Tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment (TME) produce factors, including neurotrophins, that induce axonogenesis and neurogenesis, and increase local nerve density.
Jozsef Dudas +3 more
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Autonomic denervation dermatitis: A new type of eczematous dermatitis
We hereby describe a case series of eczematous dermatitis in a peculiar clinical setting. The cases presented with eczematous dermatitis at the site of surgical incision and adjoining skin after a varying lag period.
Bhushan Madke +4 more
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Advances in the surgical treatment of Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex, chronic and progressive neurodegenerative disease. When medication doesn't work well, surgical treatments should be considered to improve symptoms. Currently, surgical treatments to PD include not only neurosurgical
ZHAO Guang⁃rui +2 more
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Sympathetic innervation of the ovary in rodents occurs via two routes: the superior ovarian nerve (SON), which runs along the ovarian ligament, and the plexus nerve (PN), which is mainly associated with the vasculature. SON and ovarian norepinephrine (NE)
Miguel del Campo +4 more
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Denervation induces skeletal muscle atrophy, accompanied by complex biochemical and physiological changes, with potentially devastating outcomes even an increased mortality.
Yuntian Shen +10 more
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Cardiac Denervation in Diabetes [PDF]
Evidence for vagal denervation of the heart as a feature of diabetic autonomic neuropathy has been obtained by monitoring beat-to-beat variation in heart rate. Nine diabetics with autonomic neuropathy were assessed; each showed a marked reduction or absence of beat-to-beat variation in comparison with controls. Beat-to-beat variation in normal subjects
T, Wheeler, P J, Watkins
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Can Urinary Bladder Innervation Be Restored After Outlet Obstruction and Denervation? [PDF]
Transurethral resection of the prostate, or other methods to decrease outlet resistance usually leads to relief of symptoms in patients with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). If symptoms of underactivity persist after normalization of outflow conditions,
Bengt Uvelius, Karl-Erik Andersson
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Heart rate response during cardiopulmonary exercise in the denervated heart
The patients after heart transplantation usually present resting tachycardia, a slower increase in heart rate (HR) at the onset of exercise, a blunted chronotropic response to exercise in general, maximal HR being attained in the recovery period rather ...
Ryohei Ono +3 more
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A novel hybrid approach to the repair of flank hernias
Background: Flank hernias are uncommon and challenging to repair. Discussion of flank hernia repair is scarce in the literature. We present a novel approach to repair flank incisional, traumatic, and denervation hernias with a “hybrid” approach using an ...
Brendan P Chou +2 more
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