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Multifocal Motor Neuropathy: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) is an acquired autoimmune polyneuropathy that affects almost exclusively the motor nerve fibers. Typically seen in middle‐aged adults, its predominant clinical feature is a chronically progressive asymmetric weakness that affects the distal upper extremities most significantly.
Benjamin Claytor+2 more
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Quasi‐Diffusion Imaging (QDI) signal transitions from stretched exponential to negative power law behaviour at ultra‐high b‐values via an inflection point (data and fits shown for representative (a) grey and (b) white matter voxels). QDI is parameterised by the (c) diffusion coefficient, D1,2 (in mm2s−1) and (d) apparent exponent, α, allowing ...
Thomas R. Barrick+3 more
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Spatial Heterogeneity in Myelin Sheathing Impacts Signaling Reliability and Susceptibility to Injury. [PDF]
Talidou A, Lefebvre J.
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Arthritis &Rheumatology, Volume 77, Issue 4, Page 383-389, April 2025.
Ghaith Noaiseh+16 more
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The cryptonephridial/rectal complex: an evolutionary adaptation for water and ion conservation
ABSTRACT Arthropods have integrated digestive and renal systems, which function to acquire and maintain homeostatically the substances they require for survival. The cryptonephridial complex (CNC) is an evolutionary novelty in which the renal organs and gut have been dramatically reorganised. Parts of the renal or Malpighian tubules (MpTs) form a close
Robin Beaven, Barry Denholm
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SanshenSan formula efficaciously mitigates AD pathology through potentiating synaptic function, optimizing mitochondrial homeostasis, and restoring neurotransmitter balance, exemplifying a promising multi‐target therapeutic strategy for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Shiquan Chang+7 more
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Betaine alleviates deficits in motor behavior, neurotoxic effects, and neuroinflammatory responses in a rat model of demyelination. [PDF]
Essawy AE+4 more
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Given the established association between obstructive sleep apnea‐hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and neurodegenerative pathogenesis, this review systematically investigates the mechanisms by which chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) contributes to OSAHS‐related neural injury.
Nan‐Nan Jia+7 more
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Predisposing factors of multiple sclerosis and Role of Metformin and Fibroblast Growth Factor‐21: A key predisposing factor for multiple sclerosis (MS) is genetic susceptibility, which is associated with an increased risk of the disease. Environmental factors, such as low vitamin D levels, smoking, and viral infections, also contribute to the ...
Ahmad A. Abulaban+7 more
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ABSTRACT Sympathetic dysfunction in skin is well known in diabetic peripheral neuropathy. This produces dry, cracked, peeling skin susceptible to infection and also epidermal microcirculation insufficiency. Impaired autonomic neurovascular control opens dermal arterio‐venous anastomoses and shunts microcirculation away from the epidermis and impairs ...
David Scott Nickerson+1 more
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