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Childhood autoimmune neurologic diseases of the central nervous system
Neurologic Clinics, 2003An autoimmune mechanism for ADEM and MS can be supported by the similar patterns of pathologic changes seen in both diseases with the animal model EAE induced by inoculating animals with nervous tissue and the occurrence of ADEM in patients exposed to nervous tissue during vaccination.
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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 ...
Reinhard, Klingel +2 more
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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 ...
Reinhard, Klingel +2 more
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Ideggyógyászati szemle, 2016
Nervous system involvement is expected up to 60-70% in case of rare diseases. This article aims to present the financial methods and expenditures of rare neurological diseases' orphan medicinal products being financed in the frame of Hungarian social insurance system in 2012.The subsidized orphan medicines were selected on the Orphanet portal 2012 ...
, Szegedi Márta +3 more
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Nervous system involvement is expected up to 60-70% in case of rare diseases. This article aims to present the financial methods and expenditures of rare neurological diseases' orphan medicinal products being financed in the frame of Hungarian social insurance system in 2012.The subsidized orphan medicines were selected on the Orphanet portal 2012 ...
, Szegedi Márta +3 more
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Neuroscience
The Enteric Nervous System (ENS), often called the "second brain," is a complex network of neurons and glial cells within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It functions autonomously while maintaining close communication with the central nervous system (CNS) via the gut-brain axis (GBA).
Orabi Hajjeh +17 more
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The Enteric Nervous System (ENS), often called the "second brain," is a complex network of neurons and glial cells within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It functions autonomously while maintaining close communication with the central nervous system (CNS) via the gut-brain axis (GBA).
Orabi Hajjeh +17 more
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Neuroscience Letters, 2009
microRNAs, small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, are emerging as important regulatory molecules involved in the fine-tuning of gene expression during neuronal development and function. microRNAs have roles during neuronal stem cell commitment and early differentiation as well as in later stages of ...
Christensen, Mette, Schratt, Gerhard M
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microRNAs, small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, are emerging as important regulatory molecules involved in the fine-tuning of gene expression during neuronal development and function. microRNAs have roles during neuronal stem cell commitment and early differentiation as well as in later stages of ...
Christensen, Mette, Schratt, Gerhard M
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Sarcopenia and nervous system disorders
Journal of Neurology, 2022Jie Yang +3 more
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Diseases of the nervous system: A text-book of neurology and psychiatry.
The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1918Reviews the book, Diseases of the nervous system: A text-book of neurology and psychiatry, Second Edition, Revised, Rewritten and Enlarged by Smith Ely Jelliffe and William A. White (1917). Improvements have been made in this, the second edition of this excellent text-book, in the chapters on the vegetative nervous system and the endocrinopathies, and ...
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Role of inflammation in neurodegenerative diseases
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005Purpose of reviewInflammation is a self-defensive reaction aimed at eliminating or neutralizing injurious stimuli, and restoring tissue integrity. In neurodegenerative diseases inflammation occurs as a local response driven by microglia, in the absence ...
L. Minghetti
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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 ...
O, Yasuhara +4 more
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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 ...
O, Yasuhara +4 more
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Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 2003
Genetic neurometabolic diseases in childhood are multisystemic. Surprisingly, these genetic diseases can manifest for the first time during adolescence and adulthood. In this case, the clinical presentation and evolutivity are very different. In childhood, many neurological systems are touched and their evolution is rapidly lethal.
Nicole, Baumann +3 more
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Genetic neurometabolic diseases in childhood are multisystemic. Surprisingly, these genetic diseases can manifest for the first time during adolescence and adulthood. In this case, the clinical presentation and evolutivity are very different. In childhood, many neurological systems are touched and their evolution is rapidly lethal.
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