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Neurologic diseases of the central nervous system with pathophysiologically relevant autoantibodies – Perspectives for immunoadsorption

Atherosclerosis Supplements, 2013
Immediate antibody elimination, pulsed induction of antibody redistribution, and immunomodulation are major forces of efficacy of therapeutic apheresis (i.e. plasma exchange [PE] or immunoadsorption [IA]) for autoimmune neurologic disorders. Therapeutic apheresis can offer rapid response for severe acute neurologic symptoms, and stable rehabilitation ...
Cordula Fassbender   +2 more
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Expression of chromogranin A in lesions in the central nervous system from patients with neurological diseases

Neuroscience Letters, 1994
Expression of chromogranin A in various neurological diseases was examined immunohistochemically using purified anti-human chromogranin A antiserum. The antibody stained dystrophic neurites in senile plaques in Alzheimer disease brain, Pick bodies and ballooned neurons in Pick's disease brain, some Lewy bodies in the substantia nigra of Parkinson's ...
Patrick L. McGeer   +4 more
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Use of implantable pumps for central nervous system drug infusions to treat neurological disease

Neurosurgery, 1988
Increasing knowledge of the neurochemical aspects of central nervous system function raises the possibility of treating neurological disease by the appropriate manipulation of neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, and neurohormones. Clinical application of this knowledge has been inhibited, however, by long-standing problems with drug delivery to the ...
Ralph F. Reeder   +2 more
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Inflammatory and Autoimmune Central Nervous System Diseases and the Neurology of Sepsis

2016
Headache is considered to be a nearly universal experience. Approximately 98% of the population will experience some form of headache in a lifetime. The number of migraineurs worldwide is approximately 1 billion, and nearly 1 in every 4 households in the United States has at least one family member who experiences migraine.
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Humoral and Neurological Mechanisms of Organ System Dysfunction in Patients with Central Nervous System Disease [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
The humoral and neurological mechanisms of organ system dysfunction in patients with central nervous system (CNS) disease, is a complex topic. This is because the CNS controls many of the functions of the other organ systems in the body, and the brain cannot live in isolation of these systems.
M. F. Arango, P. J. D. Andrews
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Phosphatidylinositol 4-Kinases and PI4P Metabolism in the Nervous System: Roles in Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases

Molecular Neurobiology, 2012
The four mammalian phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases, together with the PI(4,5)P(2) depleting 5-phosphatases of the oculocerebrorenal syndrome of Lowe and synaptojanin families, modulate neuronal pools of PI4P lipid and regulate intracellular membrane trafficking in the endocytic and secretory pathways.
Emma L. Clayton   +2 more
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Microarray Analysis of Human Nervous System Gene Expression in Neurological Disease

2004
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the use of microarrays applied to human tissues for the study of neurological disease, the unique challenges relating to the isolation of RNA from individual cells by laser capture microdissection, and on issues relating to the experimental design and data analysis.
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