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Inflammation is vital for defence against injury and infection, but excessive inflammation can lead to tissue damage and disease. The central nervous system (CNS) helps regulate immune responses through neuroendocrine pathways, such as the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and the anti‐inflammatory reflex, which limit systemic inflammation.
Evelin C. Cárnio +5 more
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Cervical and intracranial angioplasty and stenting is an effective and safe method of reducing the risk of ischemic stroke, but it may be affected by in-stent restenosis.
Jun-peng Liu +4 more
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Molecular Alterations in Ferroptosis and the Effects of Resveratrol: A Systematic Review
Ferroptosis is a cell death mechanism characterized by iron overload, accumulation of reactive oxygen species, deficits in glutathione metabolism, lipid peroxidation, and mitochondrial impairments. Resveratrol can prevent or reverse these alterations by chelating iron and upregulating antioxidant defenses. ABSTRACT Ferroptosis is an iron‐dependent cell
Ana Beatriz Dos Santos +4 more
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Neuroimmunomodulators in Neuroborreliosis and Lyme Encephalopathy [PDF]
Lyme encephalopathy, characterized by nonspecific neurobehavioral symptoms including mild cognitive difficulties, may occur in patients with systemic Lyme disease and is often mistakenly attributed to central nervous system (CNS) infection. Identical symptoms occur in many inflammatory states, possibly reflecting the effect of systemic immune mediators
Elizabeth A, Eckman +3 more
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m6a RNA methylation: the implications for health and disease [PDF]
The recent resurgence of interest in m6a has been spurred by some intriguing findings detailing the effects and dynamics of this epigenetic modification.
McGuinness, D., Mcguinness, D.H.
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Beta cells to brain cells: The pivotal role of insulin and glucose metabolism in Alzheimer's disease
Common metabolic, histochemical, and molecular pathologies: Type 2 diabetes and dementia. Abstract The risk factors and neuropathologies of cognitive decline and the onset and progression of dementia‐related disorders were, until recently, obtuse. A critical predisposing factor to Alzheimer's disease (AD) that has emerged is glucose dysmetabolism.
Stanley S. Schwartz +3 more
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The role of vagal-neuroimmunomodulation index in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension
Süleyman Kalaycı +2 more
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Adrenal crises: perspectives and research directions [PDF]
Adrenal crises (AC) are life-threatening complications of adrenal insufficiency (AI). These events have an estimated incidence of between 5 and 10 ACs/100 patient years (PY) and are responsible for some of the increased morbidity and excess mortality ...
Falhammar, H, Rushworth, R, Torpy, D
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Insights on Advances in 3D Bioprinting for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Peripheral nerve injury is a common condition due to trauma that significantly impacts the life of the affected individual. This review explores the anatomy, classification, and pathophysiology of peripheral nerve injuries. It also discusses various types of nerve conduits and presents a detailed review of 3D bioprinted nerve conduits used in both in ...
Nasera Rizwana +5 more
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Differential involvement of hippocampal angiotensin 1 receptors in learning and memory processes in bulbectomized rats [PDF]
There is conflicting evidence regarding the effect of AT1 receptor antagonists on learning and memory processes. The effects of angiotensin II and losartan administration into CA1 hippocampal area on the avoidance performance in olfactory bulbectomized ...
Belcheva, Iren +3 more
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