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Small fiber pathology in fibromyalgia syndrome
Published 2025-02-01“…The question whether peripheral or central nervous system changes come first, or whether both are signs of an underlying pathology, has not been resolved yet. …”
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Issues Impairing the Success of Neural Implant Technology
Published 2006-01-01“…By monitoring signals from the central nervous system, humans can be provided with a novel extra channel of communication that can, for example, be used for the voluntary control of peripheral devices. …”
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Psychobiotics, Novel Therapeutic Agents for the Psychiatric Disorders
Published 2025-02-01“…Such beneficial microorganisms which can influence the central nervous system and cure the neurological complications are referred to as psychobiotics. …”
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Peripheral Nerve Regeneration Using Different Germ Layer-Derived Adult Stem Cells in the Past Decade
Published 2021-01-01“…Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are some of the most common types of traumatic lesions affecting the nervous system. Although the peripheral nervous system has a higher regenerative ability than the central nervous system, delayed treatment is associated with disturbances in both distal sensory and functional abilities. …”
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Peripheral Mechanisms of Symptom Generation in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Published 2001-01-01“…There is considerable interest in the mechanisms that underlie symptom generation in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and particularly those mechanisms peripheral to higher centres in the nervous system. While the central nervous system is important in IBS, it is restricted largely to the role of behaviour in stress perception and symptom reporting. …”
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Activity-Dependent Plasticity of Spinal Circuits in the Developing and Mature Spinal Cord
Published 2012-01-01“…Part of the development and maturation of the central nervous system (CNS) occurs through interactions with the environment. …”
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Pharmacology and the nursing process /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…pt. 1: Pharmacology basics -- pt. 2: Drugs affecting the central nervous system -- pt. 3: Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system -- pt. 4: Drugs affecting the cardiovascular and renal systems -- pt. 5: Drugs affecting the endocrine and reproductive systems -- pt. 6: Drugs affecting the respiratory system -- pt. 7: Antiinfective and antiinflammatory drugs -- pt. 8: Chemotherapeutic drugs and biologic and immune modifiers -- pt. 9: Drugs affecting the gastrointestinal system and nutrition -- pt. 10: Dermatologic, ophthalmic, and otic drugs.…”
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The Extracellular Environment of the CNS: Influence on Plasticity, Sprouting, and Axonal Regeneration after Spinal Cord Injury
Published 2018-01-01“…The extracellular environment of the central nervous system (CNS) becomes highly structured and organized as the nervous system matures. …”
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Autonomic disbalance their relationship with the cardiovascular hiperreactivity, the resistance to the insulin and the high blood pressure.
Published 2006-08-01“…During many years has been debated the paper of the Autonomous Nervous System in the development of the arterial hypertension, in passing it constitutes one of the important theories that physiologists. …”
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Retrospective Analysis of Pregnancy Terminations: 9-Years Experience at a Tertiary Hospital in Southeastern Turkey
Published 2021-04-01“…Three major causes of termination were central nervous system (45.78%), head-neck (17.4%) and multiple anomalies (14%). …”
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Pharmacology and the Nursing Process : study guide /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…pt. 1: Pharmacology basics -- pt. 2: Drugs affecting the central nervous system -- pt. 3: Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system -- pt. 4: Drugs affecting the cardiovascular and renal systems -- pt. 5: Drugs affecting the endocrine and reproductive systems -- pt. 6: Drugs affecting the respiratory system -- pt. 7: Antiinfective and antiinflammatory drugs -- pt. 8: Chemotherapeutic drugs and biologic and immune modifiers -- pt. 9: Drugs affecting the gastrointestinal system and nutrition -- pt. 10: Dermatologic, ophthalmic, and otic drugs.…”
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MODIFICATION OF STUDENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AS A CONDITION OF MOTIVATION INCREASING FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION LESSONS
Published 2016-01-01“…Typological peculiarities of manifestation of the nervous system properties – the power of the nervous system, mobility of excitation and inhibition, the balance on the «external» and «internal» balance sheets are investigated with the use of arbitrary motor methodologies proposed by E. …”
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The neuroscience in breast cancer: Current insights and clinical opportunities
Published 2025-02-01“…This review examined the intricate relationship linking the nervous system with breast cancer, emphasizing both central and peripheral aspects of the nervous system. …”
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Novel Therapeutic Approaches to the Treatment of Chronic Abdominal Visceral Pain
Published 2006-01-01“…These new data have shown that plastic changes in the central and peripheral nervous system might play an important role in the maintenance of chronic pain. …”
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Role of Opioid Ligands in the Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Published 1999-01-01“…Endogenous opioid peptides – enkephalins, beta-endorphin and dynorphins – are located in specific sites of the brain, the spinal cord, the autonomic ganglia and the enteric nervous system. Endogenous opioids participate in the regulation of nervous visceral afference and sensitivity as well as of several visceral motor function induced by the central nervous system and through the enteroenteric and the myoenteric reflexes. …”
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Electromagnetic Fields for the Regulation of Neural Stem Cells
Published 2017-01-01“…Localized magnetic fields (MFs) could easily penetrate the scalp, skull, and meninges, thus inducing an electrical current in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, which is primarily used in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for inducing specific effects on different regions or cells that play roles in various brain activities. …”
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Acroparesthesia in a Female: Diagnostic Dilemma
Published 2014-01-01“…Progressive deposition in these organ systems leads to renal and heart failure; debilitating pain as a result of nervous system involvement also occurs.…”
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Disseminated Histoplasmosis with Miliary Histoplasmosis, Neurohistoplasmosis, and Histoplasma capsulatum Bacteremia in Probable Neurosarcoidosis
Published 2018-01-01“…The patient was found to have disseminated histoplasmosis involving the lungs (miliary histoplasmosis), central nervous system (neurohistoplasmosis), and bloodstream. …”
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Correlation between the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Multiple Sclerosis: Recent Understanding and Potential Application Perspectives
Published 2022-01-01“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic debilitating immune-mediated disease of the central nervous system, which causes demyelination and neuroaxonal damage. …”
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The Regulation Effect of α7nAChRs and M1AChRs on Inflammation and Immunity in Sepsis
Published 2021-01-01“…By consulting the related literature, we draw some conclusions: MVZ is the primary center for the nervous system to regulate inflammation and immunity. …”
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