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    Comparison between Sevoflurane and Isoflurane Effects on Hemodynamic Status by Adel Amen Hama

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… Back ground: Volatile anaesthetics are known to cause hypotension because of its effects on the central nervous system and autonomic nervous system, on the myocardium as well as its direct action on vascular smooth muscle. …”
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    Recent advances in mesenchymal stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: clinical applications and challenges by Kamran Sheikhi, Salah Ghaderi, Hassan Firouzi, Sarvenaz Rahimibarghani, Ehsan Shabani, Hamed Afkhami, Hamed Afkhami, Hamed Afkhami, Aref Yarahmadi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system (CNS), is characterized by inflammation, demyelination, and neurodegeneration, leading to diverse clinical manifestations such as fatigue, sensory impairment, and cognitive dysfunction. …”
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    Nitric Oxide - Its Importance in Swallowing, Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy by ABR Thomson

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Nitric oxide is a neurotransmitter found in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) is localized in the central nervous system, including the nucleus of the solitary tract, nucleus ambiguus and dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. …”
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    Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas by Karamova Natavan, Khayrullayeva Nazrin, Guliyeva Naile, Ganbarli Ulkar, Mustafazade Nazrin, Aliyeva Samire, Mammadli Rukhsara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was established that primary school children living in highland areas have a high level of adaptation processes, the nervous system develops more stably and stress-resistant than their peers living in other areas.…”
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    Role of the Mucin-2 and Kaiso genes in the social behavior of mice by E. N. Kozhevnikova, K. M. Achasova, V. S. Korostina, E. B. Prokhortchouk, E. A. Litvinova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Inflammatory processes in the gut lead to abnormal­ities in various systems of the body, in particular, to changes in the activity of the central nervous system. Although the mechanisms of these effects are not yet known, it has been demonstrated that intestinal inflammation is associated with anxiety and depression. …”
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    Ranking of diseases affecting the health-related quality of life of patients in Poland – a cross-sectional study by Marlena Krawczyk-Suszek, Arkadiusz Gaweł, Andrzej Kleinrok

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conclusions Cancer, cardiovascular disease and diseases of the nervous system are the disease entities correlated with poorer quality of life.…”
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    Chromatin remodeling in oligodendrogenesis by E. V. Antontseva, N. P. Bondar

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Given that different parts of the central nervous system are myelinated at different stages of development and most regions contain both myelinated and unmyelinated axons, it is obvious that very precise mechanisms must exist to control the myelination of individual axons. …”
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    Does the Gut Microbiota Influence Immunity and Inflammation in Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology? by Monika Adamczyk-Sowa, Aldona Medrek, Paulina Madej, Wirginia Michlicka, Pawel Dobrakowski

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The relationship between the central nervous system, the immune system, and the gut microbiota relates to the influence of microorganisms in the development of MS. …”
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    Functional Role of SIL1 in Neurodevelopment and Learning by Shilian Xu, Jia Zhu, Kai Mi, Yan Shen, Xiaomin Zhang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Mental retardation is a major symptom of MSS which suggests a role of SIL1 in the development of the central nervous system, but how SIL1 functions remains unclear. …”
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    Fatal Multiorgan Failure Associated with Disseminated Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Infection: A Case Report by Michael Glas, Sigrun Smola, Thorsten Pfuhl, Juliane Pokorny, Rainer M. Bohle, Arno Bücker, Jörn Kamradt, Thomas Volk

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Also complications to the peripheral and central nervous system, pneumonia or hepatitis are well known. …”
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    Functional analysis of conserved C. elegans bHLH family members uncovers lifespan control by a peptidergic hub neuron. by G Robert Aguilar, Berta Vidal, Hongzhu Ji, Joke Evenblij, Chien-Po Liao, Hongfei Ji, Giulio Valperga, Christopher Fang-Yen, Oliver Hobert

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Throughout the animal kingdom, several members of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family act as proneural genes during early steps of nervous system development. Roles of bHLH genes in specifying terminal differentiation of postmitotic neurons have been less extensively studied. …”
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    Candidate SNP markers of changes in the expression levels of the human <i>SCN9A</i> gene as a hub gene for pain generation, perception, response and anesthesia by P. A. Dotsenko, K. A. Zolotareva, R. A. Ivanov, I. V. Chadaeva, N. L. Podkolodnyy, V. A. Ivanisenko, P. S. Demenkov, S. A. Lashin, M. P. Ponomarenko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The SCN9A gene encoding the sodium voltage-gated channel α subunit 9 and expressed in sensory neurons for transferring signals to the central nervous system about tissue damage was the only one involved in all the processes of interest at once as a hub gene. …”
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    Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics /

    Published 1992
    Table of Contents: “…Congenital anomalies -- v. 4. Nervous system disorders. Microsurgery. The foot in adolescents and adults -- v. 5. …”
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    Human Embryology and Developmental Biology / by Carlson, Bruce M.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Getting ready for pregnancy -- Transport of gametes and fertilization -- Cleavage and implantation -- Molecular basis for embryonic development -- Formation of germ layers and early derivatives -- Establishment of the basic embryonic body plan -- Placenta and extraembryonic membranes -- Developmental disorders : causes, mechanisms, and patterns -- Integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems -- Limb development -- Nervous system -- Neural crest -- Sense organs -- Head and neck -- Digestive and respiratory systems and body cavities -- Urogenital system -- Cardiovascular system -- Fetal period and birth.…”
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    The theses for MD degree by article Editorial

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Baranova — Liver cirrhosis: prognostic value of clinical and autonomous nervous system parametersV.L. Mel'nikov — State of the gut in HBsAg carriers and its correction by nonpharmacological methods (clinical, functional, morphological study)…”
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    Autoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy misdiagnosed as intracranial infectious diseases: case reports and literature review by Runhua Bai, Runhua Bai, Li An, Wei Du, Zhiwei Wang, Xiaokun Qi, Jianguo Liu, Ming Ren, Yingxin Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BackgroundAutoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy (A-GFAP-A) is an autoimmune central nervous system(CNS) disease characterized by GFAP IgG as a biomarker. …”
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    Changes in Hippocampal Plasticity in Depression and Therapeutic Approaches Influencing These Changes by Wenbo Xu, Xiaoxiao Yao, Fangyi Zhao, Haisheng Zhao, Ziqian Cheng, Wei Yang, Ranji Cui, Songbai Xu, Bingjin Li

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The plasticity of neurons and glial cells plays a vital role in the transmission and integration of signals in the central nervous system. Plasticity is the adaptive change in the nervous system in response to changes in external signals. …”
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    Severe CSF immune cell alterations in cryptococcal meningitis gradually resolve during antifungal therapy by Christine Dambietz, Michael Heming, Tobias J. Brix, Andreas Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Phil-Robin Tepasse, Catharina C. Gross, Jonel Trebicka, Heinz Wiendl, Gerd Meyer zu Hörste

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Abstract Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is a severe fungal disease in immunocompromised patients affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Host response and immunological alterations in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) after invasion of Cryptococcus neoformans to the central nervous system have been investigated before but rigorous and comprehensive studies examining cellular changes in the CSF of patients with cryptococccal meningitis are still rare. …”
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