Nerve cells
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Part 2 book "Pocket companion to Robbins cotran pathologic basis of disease" includes content: Red blood cells andbleeding disorders; the lung; head and neck; the gastrointestinal tract; liver and biliary tract; the pancreas; the kidney; the lower urinary tract and male genital system; the female genital tract; the breast; the endocrine system; the skin; bones, joints, and soft tissue tumors; peripheral nerve and skeletal muscle; the central nervous system; the eye.
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Ebook "Ion channels (Topics in medicinal chemistry, Volume 3)" play a vital role in basic physiological functions such as generation of electrical activity in nerves and muscle, control of cardiac excitability, intracellular signaling, hormone secretion, cell proliferation and many other biological processes. Because of their prevalence and the critical role they play in virtually all tissue types and organs, ion channels are also involved in a number of pathophysiological conditions. The aim of this volume is to review recent advances in the field of ion channel related diseases.
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Giant cell arteritis has a wide variety of clinical symptoms, one of them being cervical radiculopathy, which mainly involves the C5 nerve root. If the patient does not develop typical clinical symptoms of giant cell arteritis but has C5 radiculopathy, it may be misdiagnosed as polymyalgia rheumatica or elderly-onset rheumatoid arthritis due to old age, high serum infammatory markers, and difficulty in raising both upper limbs.
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Ebook Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology (12th ed): Part 1 includes contents: Introduction to physiology - The cell and general physiology; membrane physiology, nerve, and muscle; the heart; the circulation; the body fluids and kidneys; blood cells, immunity, and blood coagulation.
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Ebook Textbook of medical physiology (13th edition): Part 1 includes contents: Introduction to physiology - The cell and general physiology; membrane physiology, nerve, and muscle; the heart; the circulation; the body fluids and kidneys; blood cells, immunity, and blood coagulation.
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Schwannomas are solitary well-circumscribed encapsulated benign tumors that exhibit Schwann cell differentiation, and arise directly from myelinated peripheral or central nerves. Although they are usually asymptomatic and found incidentally, schwannomas can cause symptoms due to compression of nearby structures which, depending on the location, can make clinical presentations widely variable.
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Primitive neuroectodermal tumors are extremely rare and highly aggressive malignant small round cell tumors that arise from the primitive nerve cells of the nervous system or outside it. These tumors share similar histology, immunohistologic characteristics, and cytogenetics with Ewing’s sarcoma.
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Part 2 book "Blackwell's five-minute veterinary consult - Laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures, canine and feline" includes content: Lupus erythematosus cell preparation, lower urinary tract ultrasonography, luteinizing hormone, lyme disease serology, magnetic resonance imaging, masticatory muscle myositis (2m antibody assay), muscle and nerve biopsy, nasal flush and biopsy, nasolacrimal irrigation, natriuretic peptides, ocular ultrasonography,... and other contents.
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Part 1 book "Neuroscience" includes content: Electrical signals of nerve cells; voltage dependent membrane permeability; channels and transporters; synaptic transmission; neurotransmitters and their receptors; molecular signaling within neurons; synaptic plasticity; the somatic sensory system - touch and proprioception; pain, vision - the eye; central visual pathways.
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Part 2 book "Experimental neurosurgery in animal models" includes content: Microsurgical approach to spinal canal in rats; stereotaxic injection into the rat spinal cord; surgical access to cisterna magna using concorde like position for cell transplantation in mice and CNS dissection within intact dura for evaluation of cell distribution; animal models for experimental neurosurgery of peripheral and cranial nerves.... and other contents.
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Chemoradiotherapy (CRT), which might affect the autonomic system, is the mainstay therapy for advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Autonomic dysfunction has been found to possibly lead to cancer mortality in those with elevated resting heart rates (RHR).
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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) metastasizes in an unpredictable fashion to adjacent lymph nodes, including those along the recurrent laryngeal nerves (RLNs). This study is to apply machine learning (ML) for prediction of RLN node metastasis in ESCC.
10p vischultz 20-10-2023 3 1 Download
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To evaluate early results of RTE combined with laparoscopy to treat ESCC. Methods: This was a prospective nonrandomized comparative study. All patients who underwent RTE or TE for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were included in the study.
9p vistarlord 24-06-2023 5 3 Download
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Infantile Sandhof disease is a rare inherited disorder that progressively destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, and is classified under lysosomal storage disorder. It is an autosomal recessive disorder of sphingolipid metabolism that results from deficiency of the lysosomal enzymes β-hexosaminidase A and B.
7p vigamora 23-05-2023 4 2 Download
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Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) continues to be a poorly understood disease. Although there were multiple researches on the identification of POAG biomarkers, few studies systematically revealed the immune-related cells and immune infiltration of POAG.
16p vihagrid 30-01-2023 7 3 Download
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Lecture Physiological signal processing - Chapter 0: Introduction. This chapter will cover the following: introduction to physiological systems - cell, nerves, muscles, heart and circulation, respiration; physiological signals;... Please refer to the chapter for details!
23p chutieubang 06-12-2022 9 3 Download
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Growing evidence has shown that unilateral nerve injury results in pain hypersensitivity in the ipsilateral and contralateral sides respective to the injury site. This phenomenon is known as mirror image pain (MIP). Glial cells have been indicated in the mechanism of MIP; however, it is not clear how glial cells are involved in MIP.
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At present, sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia used on infants is well-known. But long-time exposure to inhalation anesthetic could cause neurologic disorder, especially nerve degeneration in infant and developing brain. The central nervous system degeneration of infants could affect the memory and cognitive function. γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a known inhibitory neurotransmitter in central nervous system.
8p viisaacnewton 26-04-2022 7 1 Download
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Although the neuroprotective role of propofol has been identified recently, the regulatory mechanism associated with microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) in neuronal cells remains to be poorly understood. We aimed to explore the regulatory mechanism of propofol in hypoxia-injured rat pheochromocytoma (PC-12) cells.
10p vampires36 30-12-2021 2 0 Download
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Bupivacaine, an amid-type local anesthetic, is widely used for clinical patients especially in pregnant women. In addition to neurotoxicity effect of bupivacaine, it can cross the placenta, accumulates in this tissue and retained in fetal tissues. Nevertheless, whether bupivacaine can cause neurotoxicity in fetus remains unclear.
6p vizhangzhidong 29-12-2021 8 0 Download