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[Autoantibodies against nerve tissue proteins long after cranio-cerebral injury].

Voprosy meditsinskoi khimii, 1997
20 samples of serum of patients with remote consequences of brain trauma were tested to detect autoantibodies (a-AB) against brain proteins S-100 and NKP. Essential pathology was not found out by standard solid-phase immunoassay. The original method was used to detect a-AB to the whole complex of antigen determinants. Using this method the elevation of
S G, Morozov   +4 more
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TISSUE EXPRESSION OF NEURONAL PROTEINS DURING SCIATIC NERVE REGENERATION AND INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT SPECTRUM LASER RADIATION

Polski Merkuriusz Lekarski, 2023
Aim: To determine the effect of laser irradiation of different spectrum on the expression of neuronal proteins (GFAP, S100, NSE and NF-L) in the sciatic nerve during its regeneration after crossing and surgical suturing. Materials and methods: The experiment was performed on 60 laboratory rats of the Wistar line (200-250 g) with crossing of the left ...
Zinovii M, Yashchyshyn   +6 more
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Prospects of peripheral nerve tissue engineering using nerve guide conduits based on silk fibroin protein and other biopolymers

International Materials Reviews, 2016
ABSTRACTPeripheral nerve injuries face some clinical obstacles and unsatisfactory functional outcomes. The slow regeneration rate of defected nerve delays functional recovery. To date, various therapeutic agents are used to enhance the survival and regeneration capacity of damaged neurons.
Mehdi Farokhi   +5 more
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Expression changes of apoptotic-related proteins in nerve tissues of rats treated with allyl chloride

Toxicology, 2007
Allyl chloride (AC) is widely used in industries as raw material and has been reported to produce occupational peripheral neuropathies in man chronically exposure to it. Although many studies have been done addressing to it, the mechanisms still remain unclear.
Qing-Shan, Wang   +4 more
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[Ontogenetic characteristics of ascorbic acid binding by nerve tissue proteins].

Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii, 1989
The highest ascorbic acid content has been found in a low-molecular fraction (m. w. less than 6000) of water-soluble proteins from brain tissue homogenates of rats, the lowest one--in a high-molecular fraction (m. w. about 65,000). The content of protein-bound ascorbic acid decreases during postnatal life.
V V, Sokolovskiĭ   +3 more
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[Cytospectrophotometric analysis of various color reactions for acid and basis proteins in nerve tissue cells].

Tsitologiia, 1977
Polyvinyl formal films soaked with various concentrations of proteins as well as Carnoy-fixed paraffin sections of rat brain were stained with various colour reactions for acidic and basic proteins. Sufficient specificity, reproductivity, sensitivity and applicability for cytospectrophotometric determinations have been shown for the staining of acidic ...
V A, Brumberg, L Z, Pevzner
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A comparison of demyelinating and myelination-inhibiting factor induction by whole peripheral nerve tissue and P2 protein

Brain Research, 1981
Sera from rabbits sensitized with whole bovine spinal roots demyelinated and inhibited myelination in both peripheral and central nervous system tissue cultures. Antisera directed against the peripheral nerve myelin basic protein, P2, demonstrated no antimyelin activity in vitro.
F J, Seil, M W, Kies, M L, Bacon
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Target evaluation processing and serum levels of nerve tissue protein S100B in patients with remitted major depression

Neuroscience Letters, 2004
Selective attention processes (N2 and P3 components of event-related potentials (ERPs)) have been shown to be impaired in depressed patients but findings have been mixed. Part of this variability might be explained by neurobiological factors. ERPs (Go/Nogo paradigm) were investigated in patients with remitted major depression in relation to S100B ...
Detlef E, Dietrich   +13 more
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2,5-hexanedione (HD) treatment alters calmodulin, Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, and protein kinase C in rats' nerve tissues

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2008
Calcium-dependent mechanisms, particularly those mediated by Ca(2+)/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), have been implicated in neurotoxicant-induced neuropathy. However, it is unknown whether similar mechanisms exist in 2,5-hexanedione (HD)-induced neuropathy.
Qing-Shan, Wang   +5 more
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