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With the advantages of high‐resolution imaging, efficient image acquisition, intraoperative real‐time detection, and radiation‐free and noninvasive characteristics, optical coherence tomography (OCT) provides accurate diagnosis and effective intraoperative guidance for the minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of central nervous system (CNS ...
Jiuhong Li+10 more
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Somatic cell reprogramming for Parkinson's disease treatment
The fundamental purpose of cell reprogramming to treat Parkinson's disease is to generate dopaminergic neurons (DAN) and do transplantation. There are two ways to accomplish this. One method is to induce cells into induced DA neurons (iDAN) directly or to induce cells into induced pluripotent stem cells and ultimately into iDAN in vitro. Another option
Xiaozhuo Li, Kevin Fang, Fengping Wang
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Polysaccharide‐based nanoparticles offer versatile platforms for drug delivery and immune modulation in neurodegenerative diseases. This review highlights their potential in treating Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis, focusing on targeted delivery and neuroinflammation.
Leto‐Aikaterini Tziveleka+5 more
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This study investigated the interthalamic adhesion histology in human adult South African cadavers, revealing random cytoarchitecture with abundant microglia and widespread neurons observed via Cresyl Violet staining. Findings suggest the interthalamic adhesion may serve as a neural bridge between thalami, offering insights into midline brain ...
Nicole van Heerden+2 more
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Current Hypertension Reports, 1999
Although approximately 90% of patients diagnosed with hypertension have essential hypertension, it is important that secondary hypertension is considered; diagnosed, when present; and managed either medically or surgically. Although the most common organ involved in the etiology of secondary hypertension is the kidney, disorders of the adrenal gland ...
Donald J. DiPette+1 more
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Although approximately 90% of patients diagnosed with hypertension have essential hypertension, it is important that secondary hypertension is considered; diagnosed, when present; and managed either medically or surgically. Although the most common organ involved in the etiology of secondary hypertension is the kidney, disorders of the adrenal gland ...
Donald J. DiPette+1 more
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Neurology India, 2010
Germinoma occurring in the medulla oblongata is extremely rare. We report a case of primary intracranial germinoma arising in the medulla oblongata of a 24-year-old postpartum female who presented with progressive weakness of upper and lower limbs, seventh nerve palsy, and decreased palatal movements.
Neelima, R.+3 more
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Germinoma occurring in the medulla oblongata is extremely rare. We report a case of primary intracranial germinoma arising in the medulla oblongata of a 24-year-old postpartum female who presented with progressive weakness of upper and lower limbs, seventh nerve palsy, and decreased palatal movements.
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The Histological Conformation of the Medulla [PDF]
The study of the transition of the cord to the brain is perhaps the most difficult task in the anatomy and histology of the nervous system. To trace the origin and direction of nerve bundles, the appearance of new masses of gray matter, and the coalition of different tracts requires much time, excellent specimens, correct drawings, and careful ...
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1995
Abstract Like the spinal cord, the spinal bulb or medulla displays a cortex of white matter around the periphery and masses of gray matter within the center, and it also gives rise to a series of motor and sensory nerves. However, the position of gray masses, as well as the location and orientation of fiber tracts and nerves, has ...
S Ramón Y Cajal+3 more
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Abstract Like the spinal cord, the spinal bulb or medulla displays a cortex of white matter around the periphery and masses of gray matter within the center, and it also gives rise to a series of motor and sensory nerves. However, the position of gray masses, as well as the location and orientation of fiber tracts and nerves, has ...
S Ramón Y Cajal+3 more
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Arylalkylamines in the adrenal medulla
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1978The trace amines p-tyramine, m-tyramine, tryptamine, and phenylethylamine have been determined in the bovine adrenal medulla and the rat adrenal gland by the mass spectrometric integrated ion current technique, using the corresponding deuterated amines as internal standards.
S. R. Philips, A. V. Juorio
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Schwannoma of the medulla oblongata
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1993We report a case of a schwannoma within the brain stem, apparently only the fourth such case to have been reported.
Vivek Sharma, Goodwin Newton
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