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Haut PDF Mechanisms underlying activation of neural stem cells in the adult central nervous system

Mechanisms underlying activation of neural stem cells in the adult central nervous system

Mechanisms underlying activation of neural stem cells in the adult central nervous system

... following the training period in the Morris water maze (MWM) (Morris et ...1982). In contrast, rats that were irradiated only 4 days before training, instead of a month, did not show ...

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Pleiotropic Roles of P2X7 in the Central Nervous System

Pleiotropic Roles of P2X7 in the Central Nervous System

... P2X7 IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Physiological Roles of P2X7 in the Nervous System Neural progenitor cells (NPCs) express functional P2X7 as shown by ...

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Emerging role of neuronal exosomes in the central nervous system.

Emerging role of neuronal exosomes in the central nervous system.

... which stem from endosomes fusing with the plasma membrane, and can be recaptured by receiving ...modify the physiology of receiving cells. Functioning of the brain relies ...

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Period 2 regulates neural stem/progenitor cell proliferation in the adult hippocampus.

Period 2 regulates neural stem/progenitor cell proliferation in the adult hippocampus.

... neural stem/progenitor cell (NPC) division in the central nervous ...system. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis in mammals is a plastic process placed under ...

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Adult Bone Marrow Neural Crest Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells are not able to Replace Lost Neurons in Acute MPTP-lesioned Mice

Adult Bone Marrow Neural Crest Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells are not able to Replace Lost Neurons in Acute MPTP-lesioned Mice

... models, neural differentiation-based therapy protocols were performed using stem cells from Wharton’s Jelly [46], dental pulp [47] and bone marrow [9,48] that underwent various culture conditions ...

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Prion replication occurs in endogenous adult neural stem cells and alters their neuronal fate: involvement of endogenous neural stem cells in prion diseases.

Prion replication occurs in endogenous adult neural stem cells and alters their neuronal fate: involvement of endogenous neural stem cells in prion diseases.

... et The´rapie Cellulaire des Affections Neurode´ge´ne´ratives - INSERM-UM1 U1040, CHU de Montpellier, Universite´ Montpellier 1, Montpellier, France, 3 ANSM, 635, Vendargues, France Abstract Prion diseases are ...

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Olfactory Stem Cells, a New Cellular Model for Studying Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Familial Dysautonomia

Olfactory Stem Cells, a New Cellular Model for Studying Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Familial Dysautonomia

... understand the molecular mechanisms leading to aberrant splicing of IKBKAP mRNA in FD, creation of model systems recapitulating the pathological development of ...

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Regenerative potential of primary adult human neural stem cells on micropatterned bio-implants boosts motor recovery

Regenerative potential of primary adult human neural stem cells on micropatterned bio-implants boosts motor recovery

... lesion of the primary motor cortex induces a motor deficit by degenerating fibres of the corticospinal tract (CST), and creates secondary degeneration, indicated by the presence ...

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Central nervous system tuberculosis, one of the most challenging of infections

Central nervous system tuberculosis, one of the most challenging of infections

... During the interview the relatives, they stated the patient had been working in a refugee centre four months before Discussion Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis ...

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Spinal Cord Injuries – How Could Adult Mesenchymal and Neural Crest Stem Cells Take Up the Challenge?

Spinal Cord Injuries – How Could Adult Mesenchymal and Neural Crest Stem Cells Take Up the Challenge?

... inside the lesioned spinal cord, associated with a reduced injury-induced response to mechanical stimuli ...on the real interaction of MSCs/NCSCs with host cells underlying these anti- ...

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Anatomical and ultrastructural study of PRAF2 expression in the mouse central nervous system

Anatomical and ultrastructural study of PRAF2 expression in the mouse central nervous system

... localization of PRAF2 in the mitochondria of midbrain neurons is consistent with the observation that PRAF2 and PRAF3 can interact with both Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL (Vento et ...localized ...

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Mechanisms underlying differential expression of interleukin-8 in breast cancer cells.

Mechanisms underlying differential expression of interleukin-8 in breast cancer cells.

... L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignemen[r] ...

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Advances in Intravital Non-Linear Optical Imaging of the Central Nervous System in Rodents

Advances in Intravital Non-Linear Optical Imaging of the Central Nervous System in Rodents

... Imaging of axonal transport in EAE Intravital imaging has also increased our under- standing of axonal pathology in ...described in classical neurodegenerative diseases. Axonal trans- ...

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What are the realistic hopes for remyelinisation in the central nervous system ?

What are the realistic hopes for remyelinisation in the central nervous system ?

... remyélinisation n’est observée dans une lésion de démyélinisation chimiquement induite, chez les animaux greffés 95 à 100 % des axones sont remyélinisés. Cependant, cette remyélinisation est due pour 20% des axones à ...

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View of Central Nervous System Complications of Anticancer Treatments

View of Central Nervous System Complications of Anticancer Treatments

... trigger central nervous system ...involved in these complications and most have a specific toxicity ...emerging. The determination of the drug precisely involved in ...

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Coe genes are expressed in differentiating neurons in the central nervous system of protostomes.

Coe genes are expressed in differentiating neurons in the central nervous system of protostomes.

... raises the question of the function of Col in the developing ...on the EL interneurons which can be easily visualized by their expression of Eve ...for the ...

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Tissue-restricted control of established central nervous system autoimmunity by TNF receptor 2–expressing Treg cells

Tissue-restricted control of established central nervous system autoimmunity by TNF receptor 2–expressing Treg cells

... Tconv cells are primed similarly in Foxp3 Cre Tnfrsf1b fl/fl (cKO) and Foxp3 Cre control ...Tconv cells collected from 2D2 CD45.1 mice were adoptively transferred in Foxp3 Cre Tnfrsf1b fl/fl ...

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Chromatin Regulation of DNA Damage Repair and Genome Integrity in the Central Nervous System

Chromatin Regulation of DNA Damage Repair and Genome Integrity in the Central Nervous System

... pathways in nervous system [1, 5], each corresponding to particular types of DNA lesions (Figure ...1). In each case the DNA damage must be detected, the lesion removed or ...

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Increased interleukin-27 cytokine expression in the central nervous system of multiple sclerosis patients

Increased interleukin-27 cytokine expression in the central nervous system of multiple sclerosis patients

... in MS patients [21], comforting the idea that the develop- ment of a regulatory response is present at early stages during ...composed of two subunits, EBI3 and ...detects the ...

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Modulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced neuronal response by activation of the enteric nervous system.

Modulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced neuronal response by activation of the enteric nervous system.

... intestines of rat embryos were removed, diced in Hank? s Buffered Salt Solution (Sigma-Aldrich, Saint- Louis, Missouri, United States) and collected in 5 mL of Dulbecco?s modified Eagle?s ...

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