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Integrins are necessary for the development and maintenance of the glial layers in theDrosophilaperipheral nerve [PDF]
Peripheral nerve development involves multiple classes of glia that cooperate to form overlapping glial layers paired with the deposition of a surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM). The formation of this tubular structure protects the ensheathed axons from physical and pathogenic damage and from changes in the ionic environment.
Xiaojun Xie, Vanessa J. Auld
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Peripheral-layer viscosity and microstructural effects on the capillary-tissue fluid exchange
The theoretical work reported here is basically motivated by the fact that for a more realistic description of capillary-tissue fluid exchange processes, e.g., movement of body fluids through tissue compartments or across membranes, one needs to properly account for velocity slip at the porous interface and to consider the viscosity of the core region ...
Rajan Maurya
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Malaria Parasite Detection From Peripheral Blood Smear Images Using Deep Belief Networks
In this paper, we propose a novel method to identify the presence of malaria parasites in human peripheral blood smear images using a deep belief network (DBN).
Dhanya Bibin, Madhu S. Nair, P. Punitha
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Peripheral Nerve Injury Induces Immediate Increases in Layer V Neuronal Activity [PDF]
Background. Peripheral nerve injury leads to changes in neuronal activity in the contralateral and ipsilateral primary somatosensory cortices (S1), which may lead to enduring sensory dysfunction and pain. Plasticity in the barrel and visual cortices has been shown to occur in a layer-specific manner.
Yang Han, Nan Li, S. Zeiler, G. Pelled
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We propose a novel local clustering coefficient (LCC)-based strategy to extract the peripheral layers of a complex network and identify the nodes that be part of one of these layers as well as those that would form the core of the network.
Natarajan Meghanathan
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Purpose: To identify whether the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer is useful in detecting severity of peripheral neurodegeneration in diabetic patients Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. 36 people were enrolled in this study which is divided into
Mutiara Kristiani Putri +5 more
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Introduction: Normal-tension glaucoma has been associated with systemic vascular diseases such as peripheral vasospasm. This study aims to evaluate the influence of peripheral vasospasm on the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) in Raynaud ...
Catarina Pedrosa +4 more
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Peripheral layer viscosity on the stenotic blood vessels for Herschel-Bulkley fluid model
This paper deals with a theoretical investigation of blood flow in an arterial fragment with the existence of stenosis. The stream-wise blood is treated as steady and it is composed of two layers (the central core and plasma).
G. Neeraja +3 more
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Background To determine the effect of age on the thickness of individual retinal and choroidal vascular layers in the macula in an ophthalmologically healthy Chinese cohort by using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).
Qian Xu, Ying Li, Ying Cheng, Yi Qu
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Optical coherence tomography of a peripheral retinal schisis with an outer retinal layer break [PDF]
Bernd A. Kamppeter, Jost B. Jonas
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