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CSF oligoclonal bands in neurological diseases besides CNS inflammatory demyelinating disorders. [PDF]
Ren J+6 more
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Unraveling genetic etiologies in complex pediatric neurological diseases: A genetic investigation using whole exome sequencing. [PDF]
Gaouzi Z+5 more
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Neural stem cell-derived small extracellular vesicles: a new therapy approach in neurological diseases. [PDF]
Wang M+10 more
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Epigenetics in rare neurological diseases. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1985
The responses of apparently healthy newborn foals to neurologic testing differ significantly from those of adult horses. These responses and the diagnostic techniques pertinent to neurologic problems are reviewed as a basis for evaluation of the compromised neonatal foal.
R, Adams, I G, Mayhew
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The responses of apparently healthy newborn foals to neurologic testing differ significantly from those of adult horses. These responses and the diagnostic techniques pertinent to neurologic problems are reviewed as a basis for evaluation of the compromised neonatal foal.
R, Adams, I G, Mayhew
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Complement in Neurologic Disease [PDF]
Classic innate immune signaling pathways provide most of the immune response in the brain. This response activates many of the canonical signaling mechanisms identified in peripheral immune cells, despite their relative absence in this immune-privileged tissue.
Manasee Gedam+2 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1991
Recent advances have improved our understanding of the T-cell recognition process in neuroimmunological autoimmune disease as well as the involvement of major histocompatibility complex molecules and cell adhesion molecules in the autoimmune attack.
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Recent advances have improved our understanding of the T-cell recognition process in neuroimmunological autoimmune disease as well as the involvement of major histocompatibility complex molecules and cell adhesion molecules in the autoimmune attack.
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Insomnia in Neurological Diseases
Seminars in Neurology, 2005Insomnia is the most common sleep complaint. Insomnia is not a disease itself but mostly a clinical sign of an underlying disease. Degenerative and vascular diseases involving the central nervous system (CNS) may impair sleep either as a result of the brain lesion or because of illness-related discomfort (motor immobility, social and familial ...
PROVINI, FEDERICA+2 more
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Is Depression a Neurologic Disease?
Neurologic Clinics, 1993There is now ample evidence that depression produces observable changes in a variety of brain systems that should be of interest to investigators and clinicians in neurology. Thus neurologists should take the lead in providing comprehensive assessment of the clinical, neurophysiologic, neuropsychologic, neuropharmacologic, neurochemical, neuroimaging ...
Roger A. Brumback, Roger A. Brumback
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