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Neurons that lose part of their afferent input remodel their synaptic connections. While cellular and molecular mechanisms of denervation-induced changes in excitatory neurotransmission have been identified, little is known about the signaling pathways ...
Dimitrios Kleidonas, Andreas Vlachos
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An autopsy study of a familial oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) with distal spread and neurogenic involvement [PDF]
An 81-year-old man from a family with a history of oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) involving 6 members over 4 generations is described. The patient first noted drooping of his eyelids at the age of 65.
Aarli +49 more
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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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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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Sympathetic Reinnervation of Intact and Upper Follicle Xenografts into BALB/c-nu/nu Mice
Increasing concerns about hair loss affect people’s quality of life. Recent studies have found that sympathetic nerves play a positive role in regulating hair follicle stem cell activity to promote hair growth.
Xiu-Wen Chen +6 more
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Single cell analysis reveals the involvement of the long non-coding RNA Pvt1 in the modulation of muscle atrophy and mitochondrial network [PDF]
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as important players in the regulation of several aspects of cellular biology. For a better comprehension of their function, it is fundamental to determine their tissue or cell specificity and to identify their
Alessio, Enrico +13 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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Denervation-Related Neuromuscular Junction Changes: From Degeneration to Regeneration
Neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) are the key interface between terminal nerves and targeted muscle, which undergo degeneration during denervation periods. Denervation-related NMJs changes limits the recovery level of nerve repair strategies.
Xinying Huang +9 more
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The Wlds mutation, which arose spontaneously in C57Bl/6 mice, remarkably delays the onset of Wallerian degeneration of axons. This remarkable phenotype has transformed our understanding of mechanisms contributing to survival vs. degeneration of mammalian
Oswald Steward +7 more
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