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Glutathione in the brain. Studies on efflux and possible implications in neurotoxicity
(2000)
Neuronal cell death in acute insults such as stroke, trauma and epilepsy involves overactivation of glutamate receptors, calcium influx and increased formation of potentially toxic reactive oxygen species. Glutathione is ...
New neurons and astrocytes in the adult brain. Studies on adult rat neural progenitors in vivo and in vitro with special reference to the effects of IGF-I and CNTF regarding proliferation and lineage determination
(2001)
The hippocampal dentate gyrus in several species, including man, continues to produce new neurons and glial cells in adulthood. The generation of new neurons and glial cells in the adult hippocampus is under strict regulation. ...
On surgical techniques to increase bone density and volume. Studies in the rat and the rabbit
(2003)
BACKGROUND. Various techniques of surgical intervention have been suggested to promote bone densityand volume; however, the predictability of such techniques is not always sufficiently supported by preclinicalevaluations.AIM. ...
Growth hormone regulation of LFABP and PPARa. Genes involved in hepatic lipid metabolism
(2002)
Growth hormone (GH) is known to have several important effects in the control of metabolism. The aim of these studies was to investigate how GH regulates genes involved in fatty acid transport and metabolism in the liver ...
On the autonomic control of the lower urinary tract. Functional and morphological aspects in the normal and the inflamed urinary bladder
(2005)
The regulation of urinary bladder function involves interplay of signalling systems. Disturbances in any of the interactive systems may result in lower tract dysfunction, which is often apparent to the patient by urge to ...
Aspects of pathological apoptosis in the immature brain after hypoxia-ischemia
(2004)
The cause of mechanisms underlying perinatal brain injury is not fully known, but it results in a wide variety of neurological impairments in the affected children. When injured, neurons of the newborn brain are prone to ...
Hyperbaric oxygen. Effects on ischemia-reperfusion
(2002)
Treatment with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) is controversial when treating other disorders than decompression sickness. However, HBO2 is a treatment modality that has gained recognition in certain ischemia-reperfusion situations. ...