نتایج جستجو برای: حملات syn

تعداد نتایج: 8082  

2018
Matthew J. Benskey Rhyomi C. Sellnow Ivette M. Sandoval Caryl E. Sortwell Jack W. Lipton Fredric P. Manfredsson

Human studies and preclinical models of Parkinson's disease implicate the involvement of both the innate and adaptive immune systems in disease progression. Further, pro-inflammatory markers are highly enriched near neurons containing pathological forms of alpha synuclein (α-syn), and α-syn overexpression recapitulates neuroinflammatory changes in models of Parkinson's disease. These data sugge...

Journal: :Academic journal of Nawroz University 2022

يعد موضوع الابادة الجماعية ذات اهمية كبيرة في عصرنا الحالي وذلك لتكرار هذه الابادات خلال الحروب التي تشنها بعض الحركات او الدول واستخدام ابشع الوسائل القسرية من اجل ابادة اقلية جماعة معينة، كما شهد العالم القرن السابق مجموعة الانتهاكات الدولية هددت الامن والسلم الدولي، لاستخدام الاسلحة الفتاكة والتي الحقت خسائر مادية وبشرية كبيرة، مما دفع المجتمع الدولي الى السعي لإيجاد حلول مناسبة مثل الجرائم ...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2010
David Sulzer

Alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) appears to normally regulate neurotransmitter release, possibly via calcium-dependent binding and dissociation from lipid domains on secretory vesicles. The pathogenic effects of alpha-syn leading to Parkinson's disease (PD) appear to result from alternate toxic effects on lipid membrane. A variety of findings indicate that overexpression of wild-type alpha-syn, path...

2016
Nolwen L Rey Jennifer A Steiner Nazia Maroof Kelvin C Luk Zachary Madaj John Q Trojanowski Virginia M-Y Lee Patrik Brundin

Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the progressive appearance of intraneuronal Lewy aggregates, which are primarily composed of misfolded α-synuclein (α-syn). The aggregates are believed to propagate via neural pathways following a stereotypical pattern, starting in the olfactory bulb (OB) and gut. We hypothesized that injection of fibrillar α-syn into the OB of wild-type mice would r...

Journal: :The Journal of organic chemistry 1998
Alexei L. Moraczewski Laura A. Banaszynski Aaron M. From Courtney E. White Bradley D. Smith

In chloroform solution, the syn/anti rotamer ratios for N-(2-pyridyl)carbamates, 3, and N-phenylcarbamates, 4, are close to 0.05. Addition of the double hydrogen bonding acetic acid moderately stabilizes the syn rotamer of 4, but has no measurable effect on the syn/anti ratio for 3. Conversely, the hydrogen bond donor-acceptor-donor triad in 2,6-bis(octylamido)pyridine, 1, strongly stabilizes t...

2012
Lu-Xi Liu Kazunori Yoshizawa Fa-Sheng Li Zhi-Qi Liu

A review of species of the genus Neopsocopsis Badonnel, 1936 is presented. Four species are redescribed, viz. Neopsocopsis hirticornis (Reuter, 1893), Neopsocopsis quinquedentata (Li & Yang, 1988), Neopsocopsis profunda (Li, 1995), and Neopsocopsis flavida (Li, 1989), as well as the description of one new species, Neopsocopsis convexasp. n. Seven new synonymies are proposed as follows: Pentabla...

2014
Eugenia Yakunin Haya Kisos Willem Kulik Jessica Grigoletto Ronald J A Wanders Ronit Sharon

OBJECTIVE While evidence for oxidative injury is frequently detected in brains of humans affected by Parkinson's disease (PD) and in relevant animal models, there is uncertainty regarding its cause. We tested the potential role of catalase in the oxidative injury that characterizes PD. METHODS Utilizing brains of A53T α-Syn and ntg mice, and cultured cells, we analyzed catalase activity and e...

2017
Martina Barrenschee Dimitri Zorenkov Martina Böttner Christina Lange François Cossais Amelie Bernadette Scharf Günther Deuschl Susanne A. Schneider Mark Ellrichmann Annette Fritscher-Ravens Thilo Wedel

Phosphorylated alpha-synuclein (p-α-syn) containing Lewy bodies (LBs) and Lewy neurites (LNs) are neuropathological hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD) in the central nervous system (CNS). Since they have been also demonstrated in the enteric nervous system (ENS) of PD patients, the aim of the study was to analyze enteric p-α-syn positive aggregates and intestinal gene expression. Submucosal ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2006
C Liu D C McFarland K E Nestor S G Velleman

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) are key components of the cell membrane and extracellular matrix of skeletal muscle cells. Two major groups of membrane-associated HSPG found in skeletal muscle are syndecans (SYN) and glypicans (GPC), both of which can regulate growth factor activities and, thus, modulate cell proliferation and differentiation. In the current study, the mRNA expression of a...

2009
Andrew F. DeBlase Darence Ca Thong Jocelyn M. Nadeau David Gebhart Jonathan Provo Bruce M. Foxman

The main molecule of the title compound, C(37)H(36)·CDCl(3), is a hydro-carbon with two naphthalene segments attached to opposite ends of a rigid norbornylogous spacer with an overall structure that is approximately C-shaped. The dihedral angle between the naphthalene ring planes is 9.27 (7)°. The cleft that exists between the naphthalene rings is large enough that the compound crystallizes wit...

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