Zuckerman, Neta S Indenbaum, Victoria Milo, Ron Mendelson, Ella Lustig, Yaniv
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Journal of neurovirology
West Nile virus is a notable cause of neuroinvasive disease, damage to the central nervous system, or even death. In this study, using metagenomics analysis and quantitative real-time PCR validation, we identified a JC virus infection in urine and cerebrospinal fluid samples of a West Nile virus patient with severe neurological symptoms and extende...
Velasco, E R Florido, A Milad, M R Andero, R
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Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
Despite the exponential increase in fear research during the last years, few studies have included female subjects in their design. The need to include females arises from the knowledge gap of mechanistic processes underlying the behavioral and neural differences observed in fear extinction. Moreover, the exact contribution of sex and hormones in r...
Chen, Yen-Ting Li, Shengai Zhou, Ping Li, Sheng
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Experimental brain research
A startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) could cause transient effects on the primary motor cortex and its descending tracts after habituation of reflex responses. In the literature, there is evidence that the effects of SAS depend on the status of M1 excitability and delivery time of SAS. In this study, we aimed to comprehensively investigate the effec...
Sadowski, Michal Kraft, Agnieszka Szalaj, Przemyslaw Wlasnowolski, Michal Tang, Zhonghui Ruan, Yijun Plewczynski, Dariusz
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Genome Biology
BackgroundThe number of reported examples of chromatin architecture alterations involved in the regulation of gene transcription and in disease is increasing. However, no genome-wide testing has been performed to assess the abundance of these events and their importance relative to other factors affecting genome regulation. This is particularly int...
Ilic, Zoran Saxena, Abhinav R Periasamy, Sivakumar Crawford, Dana R
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Free radical biology & medicine
Inflammation is implicated in a wide range of disorders, and thought to be involved in most leading causes of death today in the United States with high associated costs. New insights into better understanding its etiology, detection and prevention are thus of major importance in health care. One emerging field providing such insights has been the ...
Keurentjes, Anne J Maibach, Howard I
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Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP
Human skin is a viable pathway for administration of therapeutics. Transdermal delivery systems (TDS) have been approved by the US-FDA since 1981. To enable the risk assessment of dermal exposure, predictive mathematical models are used. In this work the accuracy of predicted flux of the models is compared to experimental human in vivo data of drug...
Staun Larsen, Line Baelum, Vibeke Richards, Alan Nyvad, Bente
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Caries Research
The aim was to measure and compare fluoride concentrations in oral mucosa and saliva following a single brushing with either 1,450 or 5,000 ppm fluoride toothpaste. Fourteen healthy participants provided saliva and oral mucosa samples in the morning before tooth brushing. Then participants brushed their teeth with 1,450 ppm fluoride toothpaste, and...
Warming, Hannah Pegasiou, Chrysia-Maria Pitera, Aleksandra P. Kariis, Hanna Houghton, Steven D. Kurbatskaya, Ksenia Ahmed, Aminul Grundy, Paul Vajramani, Girish Bulters, Diederik
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Molecular Brain
Glutamate receptors of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) family are coincident detectors of pre- and postsynaptic activity, allowing Ca2+ influx into neurons. These properties are central to neurological disease mechanisms and are proposed to be the basis of associative learning and memory. In addition to the well-characterised canonical GluN2A NMDAR...
Shehadeh, Jacqueline Double, Kay L Murphy, Karen E Bobrovskaya, Larisa Reyes, Stefanie Dunkley, Peter R Halliday, Glenda M Dickson, Phillip W
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Neurobiology of disease
Tyrosine hydroxylase is the key enzyme controlling the synthesis of the catecholamines including dopamine. The breakdown of dopamine into toxic compounds has been suggested to have a key role in the degeneration of the dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's disease. Humans are unique in containing four isoforms of tyrosine hydroxylase, but understandi...
Oz-Levi, Danit Olender, Tsviya Bar-Joseph, Ifat Zhu, Yiwen Marek-Yagel, Dina Barozzi, Iros Osterwalder, Marco Alkelai, Anna Ruzzo, Elizabeth K Han, Yujun
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Large-scale genome sequencing is poised to provide a substantial increase in the rate of discovery of disease-associated mutations, but the functional interpretation of such mutations remains challenging. Here we show that deletions of a sequence on human chromosome 16 that we term the intestine-critical region (ICR) cause intractable congenital di...