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Antibody Neutralization of HIV-1 Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier

Antibody Neutralization of HIV-1 Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier

... across the blood-brain barrier. To test the ability of gp160-specific antibodies to block HIV-1 transcytosis across the BBB, we established an in vitro model using the human brain ...

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The unwanted gift : Haitians and the legacy of the blood scandal

The unwanted gift : Haitians and the legacy of the blood scandal

... OBJECTIVES The study’s overall aim is to qualitatively examine motivations, practices and cultural beliefs of minority donors and their communities so as to better understand the socio-cultural background ...

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Microfluidic tools to investigate pathologies in the blood microcirculation

Microfluidic tools to investigate pathologies in the blood microcirculation

... of the blood microcirculation consists first in building relevant micro-devices that reproduce the key biological characteristics of blood ...of blood micro-vessels should encompass a ...

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Never Travel Alone: The Crosstalk of Circulating Tumor Cells and the Blood Microenvironment

Never Travel Alone: The Crosstalk of Circulating Tumor Cells and the Blood Microenvironment

... during blood dissemination leading to platelet activation and release of soluble mediators that alter the phenotype of the tumor cells and surrounding host cells [ 55 ...However, the proximal ...

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Peripheral Routes to Neurodegeneration: Passing Through the Blood–Brain Barrier

Peripheral Routes to Neurodegeneration: Passing Through the Blood–Brain Barrier

... Within the complex interplay between the gut microbiome and the CNS, a role for brain barriers and neuroinflammation is becoming important ( Braniste et ...). The impact of the gut ...

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The importance of the Hedgehog signaling pathway at the level of the blood-brain barrier

The importance of the Hedgehog signaling pathway at the level of the blood-brain barrier

... In the CNS, the blood- brain barrier (BBB) is composed of tightly bound endothelial cells (ECs) which regulate the entry of blood-borne molecules and immune cells into the ...

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Transient and Local Increase in the Permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier and the Blood-Retinal Barrier by Hyperthermia of Magnetic Nanoparticles in a Rat Model

Transient and Local Increase in the Permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier and the Blood-Retinal Barrier by Hyperthermia of Magnetic Nanoparticles in a Rat Model

... to the death of cancer cells by enhancing cell sensitivity and vulnerability towards more established forms of cancer therapy, such as radiation and ...chemotherapy. The effects of heat on CNS barrier and ...

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Unholy transubstantiation : christifying the vampire and demonizing the blood

Unholy transubstantiation : christifying the vampire and demonizing the blood

... by the Records Management & Archives Division of Université de ...Montréal. The author of this thesis or dissertation has granted a nonexclusive license allowing Université de Montréal to reproduce and ...

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The pericyte–glia interface at the blood–brain barrier

The pericyte–glia interface at the blood–brain barrier

... for the deposit and dissemination of sci- entific research documents, whether they are pub- lished or ...not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from ...

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Will blood drive volunteers be available in the future?

Will blood drive volunteers be available in the future?

... managing the blood supply in Quebec (Canada). • 1,000 donations of blood per day are needed to meet the demand from Quebec’s ...2089 blood drives are held annually, of these: 86% are ...

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Red Blood Cell Agglutination for Blood Typing Within Passive Microfluidic Biochips

Red Blood Cell Agglutination for Blood Typing Within Passive Microfluidic Biochips

... by blood donors according to the ethical and legal standards of our blood supplier ...(EFS). The blood tubes were delivered three days after withdrawal and were kept at 4 ◦ C in a ...

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Blood group typing in five Afghan populations in the North Hindu-Kush region: implications for blood transfusion practice.

Blood group typing in five Afghan populations in the North Hindu-Kush region: implications for blood transfusion practice.

... For the last two decades, there have been several blood group surveys in the urban populations of Afghanistan which have mainly highlighted major failures in the blood handling coupled ...

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Blood contains circulating cell free respiratory competent mitochondria: Blood contains extracellular mitochondria

Blood contains circulating cell free respiratory competent mitochondria: Blood contains extracellular mitochondria

... in the extracellular space (9, 10). Those DNA fragments were found in the physiological circulating fluid of healthy subjects and patients with various diseases ...Despite the promising future of ...

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On the normalization of cerebral blood flow

On the normalization of cerebral blood flow

... the statistical analysis of the data discussed in the following sections uses classic Student’s ...illustrates the largest cube of 8 mm 3 that could be extracted from the complete ...

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The Paradoxical Situation of Blood Donation in the Haitian-Quebec Community

The Paradoxical Situation of Blood Donation in the Haitian-Quebec Community

... if the blood is collected, it ends up being ...Haiti, blood drive partner) It is worth keeping in mind that for various medical reasons, quite a number of people cannot give ...In the case of ...

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Spectral correlation of the embolic blood Doppler signal

Spectral correlation of the embolic blood Doppler signal

... OF THE EMBOLIC BLOOD DOPPLER SIGNAL A. Analytical modeling of the blood Doppler signal The simplest and most common manner to model the blood Doppler signal is to consider ...

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The paradoxes of blood donors’ representations of blood: a complex scientific, religious and cultural amalgam

The paradoxes of blood donors’ representations of blood: a complex scientific, religious and cultural amalgam

... Du Boulay, J. (1984). “The Blood: Symbolic Relationships between Descent, Marriage, Incest Prohibitions and Spiritual Kinship in Greece”. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 19(4): ...

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Blood, Guts, and Hope

Blood, Guts, and Hope

... abide the treatment ...to the tissue ...analyzed the potential for bacteria in the gut to inadvertently cross the tissue layer while it was made more permeable by the ultrasound, ...

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Study of the antiepileptic drugs transport through the immature blood-brain barrier

Study of the antiepileptic drugs transport through the immature blood-brain barrier

... 2.3. Blood-Brain Barrier Drug Transport The normal function of the central nervous system (CNS) necessitates a controlled environment surrounding the nerve ...as the existence of skull ...

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Blue flicker modifies the subfoveal choroidal blood flow in the human eye

Blue flicker modifies the subfoveal choroidal blood flow in the human eye

... b our knowiedge, direct driving of the ChEF by light stimulation of the retina had flot been reported previously by other groups for the human eye. In fact, the linkage between ChBF and [r] ...

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