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Cholinergic Innervation in Neuritic Plaques
Science, 1982Although several studies of Alzheimer's disease suggest that the frequency of neuritic plaques in the cerebral cortex is correlated with the severity of dementia and with reduction in presynaptic cholinergic markers in the cortex, the relationship between cholinergic cortical innervation and the pathogenesis of plaques is unknown.
R G, Struble +3 more
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NMDA sensitivity is neurite enhanced
NeuroReport, 1995Glutamate toxicity in retinal ganglion cells has been well documented both in vitro and in vitro, and may play a role in both normal neuronal development and a variety of pathological states. Glutamate receptors are found on cell bodies and neuronal processes, both axons and dendrites. Other work has suggested that one or more of these locales may play
J E, Heng, K, Moscaritolo, E B, Dreyer
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Neurite bridging across micropatterned grooves
Biomaterials, 2006After injury, regenerating axons must navigate complex, three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments. Topographic guidance of neurite outgrowth has been demonstrated in vitro with culture substrates that contain micropatterned features on the nanometer-micron scale.
Joshua S, Goldner +4 more
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Procognitive Compounds Promote Neurite Outgrowth
Pharmacology, 2015<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> To this date, the only available drugs for treating Alzheimer's disease are cognitive enhancers, which may improve the cognitive function of patients for a few years while the disease continues to progress.
Matthew, Page +4 more
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Isolation of mouse neuritic mRNAs
Journal of Molecular Histology, 2006Impaired local protein translation at postsynaptic sites has been hypothesized to be the cause of several neurological disorders such as fragile X syndrome, neurofibromatosis-1, Rett syndrome, and other syndromic and non-specific forms of mental retardation.
Reis, SA (Surya) +2 more
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Substratum regulation of neurite fasciculation
Brain Research, 1991A new clonal nerve-like cell line from the rat eye is used to show that cell-substratum adhesion can modulate neurite fasciculation. When cells are grown on a substratum of intermediate adhesiveness their neurites adhere to each other and form fascicles. In contrast, cells grown on more adhesive surfaces spread and extend individual neurites.
D, Schubert, F G, Klier
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Nanomodified surfaces and neurite outgrowth
2011Here we describe our attempts to study the interaction of nanomodified surfaces with neurons and macrophages. Surfaces with nano-sized topographies produced by UV lithography, electrochemical etching, nanoimprint lithography, microdispensing, or by electrospinning of plastic nanofibers or by making plastic replicas of the extracellular matrix with ...
Martin, Kanje, Fredrik, Johansson
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General dentistry, 2002
Diagnosing and managing neuropathic pain with associated sensory aberrations can be aggravating and frustrating for both the dentist and the patient. The teeth and intraoral and extraoral tissues can be affected if neuritis is located in the maxillary or mandibular nerve branches.
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Diagnosing and managing neuropathic pain with associated sensory aberrations can be aggravating and frustrating for both the dentist and the patient. The teeth and intraoral and extraoral tissues can be affected if neuritis is located in the maxillary or mandibular nerve branches.
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