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Evaluation of lower trapezius function after transfer of axillary nerve to suprascapular nerve in patients with ERB's palsy. [PDF]
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Dysregulation of brain and choroid plexus cell types in severe COVID-19
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Identification of a choroid plexus vascular barrier closing during intestinal inflammation
Science, 2021Description Locking down access to the brain Inflammatory bowel disease is best known for intestinal symptoms but can also cause a variety of extraintestinal manifestations in other organs. It can also be associated with cognitive and psychiatric effects,
Sara Carloni +2 more
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Nasopharyngeal lymphatic plexus is a hub for cerebrospinal fluid drainage
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the subarachnoid space around the brain has long been known to drain through the lymphatics to cervical lymph nodes1–17, but the connections and regulation have been challenging to identify.
Jin-Hui Yoon, Hokyung Jin, Ji Hoon Ahn
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Development and functions of the choroid plexus–cerebrospinal fluid system
Edwin S Monuki, Maria K Lehtinen
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The choroid plexus: a missing link in our understanding of brain development and function.
Physiological Reviews, 2022Studies of the choroid plexuses lag behind those of, the more widely known, blood brain barrier in spite of a much longer history. This review has two overall aims.
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The choroid plexus is an important circadian clock component
Mammalian circadian clocks have a hierarchical organization, governed by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the hypothalamus. The brain itself contains multiple loci that maintain autonomous circadian rhythmicity, but the contribution of the non-SCN ...
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Here, we identified release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) by the choroid plexus epithelium (CPE) as a new mechanism of blood–brain communication. Systemic inflammation induced an increase in EVs and associated pro‐inflammatory miRNAs, including miR ...
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OBJECTIVE The choroid plexus is an important physiological barrier and produces CSF and neurotrophic, angiogenic, and inflammatory factors involved in brain development.
Paulo Lizano, Olivia Lutz, George Ling
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