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Cancer Biomarkers, 2011
Several different types of tumors, benign and malignant, have been identified in the central nervous system (CNS). The prognoses for these tumors are related to several factors, such as the age of the patient and the location and histology of the tumor.
D Cory, Adamson +3 more
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Several different types of tumors, benign and malignant, have been identified in the central nervous system (CNS). The prognoses for these tumors are related to several factors, such as the age of the patient and the location and histology of the tumor.
D Cory, Adamson +3 more
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2016
The functions of the autonomic nervous system are (1) control of vital signs, (2) visceral control, and (3) adjustment to the external environment. The autonomic nervous system consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which are different from each other anatomically as well as pharmacologically.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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The functions of the autonomic nervous system are (1) control of vital signs, (2) visceral control, and (3) adjustment to the external environment. The autonomic nervous system consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which are different from each other anatomically as well as pharmacologically.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2005
The purpose of this review is to provide a synopsis of how the field of enteric neurobiology has advanced during the past 2 years.With more than 500 studies from which to choose, the authors have focused on several themes that illustrate recent progress.
David, Grundy, Michael, Schemann
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The purpose of this review is to provide a synopsis of how the field of enteric neurobiology has advanced during the past 2 years.With more than 500 studies from which to choose, the authors have focused on several themes that illustrate recent progress.
David, Grundy, Michael, Schemann
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Primary nervous-system lymphoma
The Lancet Oncology, 2001Primary nervous system lymphoma (PNSL) is a rare type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma confined to the nervous system. Although significant progress has been made in the treatment of PNSL over the past decade, patients with this disease are rarely cured. Until recently, whole brain radiation therapy has been the standard treatment for PNSL.
S R, Plotkin, T T, Batchelor
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Nervous Tissue and Nervous System
1999Nervous tissue the most complex of the four basic tissues, is composed of nerve cells, the neurons and supporting cells, the neuroglia. Unlike other basic tissues, the nervous tissue almost lacks intercellular substance. Anatomically, the nervous system can be divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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2007
AbstractNervous systems are directional signalling systems. Several components of nervous systems are present in non-metazoan organisms, and sponges are able to use electrical signals without having a nervous system. Nervous systems evolved within Eumetazoa, first as a nerve net, but there were numerous tendencies to create heterogeneity within this ...
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AbstractNervous systems are directional signalling systems. Several components of nervous systems are present in non-metazoan organisms, and sponges are able to use electrical signals without having a nervous system. Nervous systems evolved within Eumetazoa, first as a nerve net, but there were numerous tendencies to create heterogeneity within this ...
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Peripheral Nervous SystemAutonomic Nervous System
2013Chapter 6 discusses how to draw the peripheral nervous system, specifically the autonomic nervous system, including autonomic fiber arrangements, the parasympathetic nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system, the urinary system, and the cardiac reflex.
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Neurosteroids: of the nervous system, by the nervous system, for the nervous system.
Recent progress in hormone research, 1997Neurosteroids are synthesized in the central and peripheral nervous system, particularly but not exclusively in myelinating glial cells, from cholesterol or steroidal precursors imported from peripheral sources. They include 3 beta-hydroxy-delta 5-compounds, such as pregnenolone (PREG) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), their sulfates, and reduced ...
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