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Bilateral internal carotid artery occlusion secondary to closed head injuries
David Yashon, Toby Johnson, John A. Jane
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24p3R is an astrocytic receptor for α‐Syn uptake. When LCN2 is secreted from astrocytes, it binds to its receptor 24p3R in astrocytes and this binding impedes the α‐Syn PFF binding to 24p3R. This in turn inhibits 24p3R‐mediated α‐Syn PFF uptake and reduces the clearance of extracellular α‐Syn by astrocytes, which contributes to α‐Syn spread and ...
Ying‐Ying Jiao+14 more
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How Well Do Popular Bicycle Helmets Protect from Different Types of Head Injury? [PDF]
Baker CE+5 more
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This study reveals that the glycolytic enzyme HK2 mediates hypoxia‐induced astrocytic exosome biogenesis by directly phosphorylating nSMase1. These astrocytic exosomes impair brain endothelial tight junctions. Astrocyte‐specific knockdown of HK2 reduces exosome release and alleviates brain injury after MCAO.
Chen Chen+12 more
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The Impact of the Pandemic of COVID-19 on the Head Injury Fast-Track System and Surgical Outcome. [PDF]
Norasethada T+9 more
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HEAD INJURY FOLLOWED BY TRANSIENT HYPONATREMIA, PROBABLY CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE ANTIDIURESIS
Tage Hald+2 more
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This work identifies a novel mechanism by which dopamine D1 receptor (DRD1) contributes to the pathogenesis of glucocorticoid (GC)‐associated osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) through the regulation of osteoblastic apoptosis, indicating that DRD1 serves as a critical mediator of the crosstalk between the nervous and skeletal systems.
Kai Zheng+11 more
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Associations of Prior Head Injury With Mild Behavioral Impairment Domains. [PDF]
Richey LN+8 more
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Glucose Intolerance in Monkeys Following Head Injury
Howard P. Lewis+4 more
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The authors have discovered that intracellular interleukin 1 receptor 2 (IL1R2) negatively regulates pyroptosis and inflammation by inhibiting glycolysis in sepsis. Soluble IL1R2 is released from macrophages undergoing pyroptosis. IL1R2 acts as a novel negative regulator of glycolysis by interacting with enolase 1 (ENO1), thereby inhibiting gasdermin D
Chuyi Tan+13 more
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