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Meningeal lymphatic drainage: novel insights into central nervous system disease
Published 2025-05-01“…Abstract In recent years, increasing evidence has suggested that meningeal lymphatic drainage plays a significant role in central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Studies have indicated that CNS diseases and conditions associated with meningeal lymphatic drainage dysfunction include neurodegenerative diseases, stroke, infections, traumatic brain injury, tumors, functional cranial disorders, and hydrocephalus. …”
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The potential of a combined cell‐based therapy and rehabilitation approach for stroke recovery
Published 2023-12-01“…Abstract Activation of neuroprotective and particularly later neurorestorative mechanisms after stroke attempts to restore or compensate for lost functions. This potentially opens a wide window for restorative therapies to promote brain repair and improve long‐term functional recovery. …”
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Purinergic Receptors of the Central Nervous System: Biology, PET Ligands, and Their Applications
Published 2020-06-01“…Purinergic receptors play important roles in central nervous system (CNS). These receptors are involved in cellular neuroinflammatory responses that regulate functions of neurons, microglial and astrocytes. …”
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A fishy gut feeling – current knowledge on gut microbiota in teleosts
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Persistent Stress-Induced Neuroplastic Changes in the Locus Coeruleus/Norepinephrine System
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Development of Wearable Wireless Multichannel f-NIRS System to Evaluate Activities
Published 2025-05-01“…Through a basic long-time mental arithmetic paradigm, we demonstrate that the accompanying algorithm supports offline analysis and is sufficiently versatile for diverse scenarios relevant to the system’s functionality.…”
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Balancing Microglial Density and Activation in Central Nervous System Development and Disease
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Stress-related IBS
Published 2016-05-01“…An overzealous stress response may significantly alter not only the sensitivity of the central and enteric nervous systems, but also other potentially important factors such as gut motility, intestinal mucosal permeability and barrier functioning, visceral sensitivity, mucosal blood flow, immune cell reactivity and enteric microbiota composition. …”
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Lipidic and Inorganic Nanoparticles for Targeted Glioblastoma Multiforme Therapy: Advances and Strategies
Published 2025-01-01“…Due to their biocompatibility, nontoxicity, and surface conjugation properties, nanomaterials are effective nanocarriers capable of encapsulating chemotherapeutic drugs and facilitating targeted delivery across the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Although research on nanoparticles for brain cancer treatment is still in its early stages, these systems hold great potential to revolutionize drug delivery. …”
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Specific features of designing a database for neuro-oncological 3D MRI images to be used in training artificial intelligence
Published 2022-12-01“…The methodological approaches proposed in this paper were focused on designing the high-quality medical computer vision systems. The database was used to create artificial intelligence systems with the “physician assistant” functions for preoperative MRI diagnostics in neurosurgery.…”
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Persistence of West Nile virus in the central nervous system and periphery of mice.
Published 2010-05-01“…The frequency of persistence was tissue dependent and was in the following order: skin, spinal cord, brain, lymphoid tissues, kidney, and heart. Viral persistence occurred in the face of a robust antibody response and in the presence of inflammation in the brain. …”
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Sensory driven neurophysiological mechanisms of concussion: a parsimonious and falsifiable theory
Published 2025-04-01“…The primary assertion of the theory is that trauma induced excitation of key brain regions including the salience network (SN) and locus coeruleus (LC) can produce persistent dysfunctional alterations in the stable patterns of network excitability on which symptom-free neurological function depends. …”
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The impact of gut microbiota on mental health
Published 2024-12-01“…Psychobiotics are a category of probiotics that influence the gut microbiota and positively impact brain and nervous system function. The potential antidepressant role of psychobiotics is also indicated, however, presently, they do not have the status of drugs. …”
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Neural organoids as advanced tools for neurotoxicity modeling
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Engineered nanoparticles for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
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The short story of the miraculous daily resurrection of life in us
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Therapeutic targeting of obesity-induced neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration
Published 2025-01-01“…These inflammatory mediators circulate through the bloodstream, propagating inflammation both in the periphery and in the central nervous system. Gut dysbiosis, which results in a leaky intestinal barrier, exacerbates inflammation and plays a significant role in linking obesity to the pathogenesis of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration through the gut-brain/gut-brain-liver axis. …”
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Individual variation in preference behavior in sailfin fish refines the neurotranscriptomic pathway for mate preference
Published 2023-07-01“…While our refined gene set confirmed neural plasticity pathways involvement in moderating female preference behavior, we also identified a significant proportion of discovered that our preference‐associated genes were enriched for ‘immune system’ gene ontology categories. We hypothesize that the association between mate preference and transcriptomic immune function is driven by the less well‐known role of these genes in neural plasticity which is likely involved in higher‐order learning and processing during mate choice decisions.…”
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Multidisciplinary approach to patients with post-stroke dysphagia to improve swallowing and quality of life
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